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Thai gamers work around curfew

Thailand's online gamers are finding other ways to amuse themselves at night, after the Thai government began turning game servers off at 10 p.m. Read more

18 July, 2003 by Staff

Sony's online 'Star Wars' game debuts without hype

In a galaxy not so far away, Sony released its online game based on the classic movie series Read more

27 June, 2003 by David Becker

GDC: Game makers grapple with online push

Online gaming is seen as one of the essential apps for any next-generation console, but game developers are still looking at the financial and technological challenges it poses Read more

25 March, 2002 by David Becker

Excite@Home to play Dreamcast

Sega has a new 'portal partner,' providing content and a home for users of the gaming console Read more

14 December, 1999 by Margaret Kane
Triangle Helps <endeca_term>Internet Gaming</endeca_term> Company Deploy IBM BladeCenter for KANA Customer Service Management Solution

Triangle Helps Internet Gaming Company Deploy IBM BladeCenter for KANA Customer Service Management Solution

As part of its worldwide growth strategy, an Internet gaming company was expanding into new markets in Europe and the Middle... Read more

7 July, 2009

BT's Wireplay hit by CIH virus

According to official notices on their sites, both No. 3 Internet gaming service mplayer.com and BT's Wireplay posted infected updates to... Read more

31 July, 1998 by Richard Barry and Robert Lemos

Korean online game takes Asia by storm

...Helped by rising Internet penetration rates, and the proliferation of broadband and Internet gaming cafes in the region, the game's popularity has skyrocketed. In... Read more

23 July, 2003 by Winston Chai

Telewest gears up for multiplayer gaming

With multiplayer Internet gaming set to be one of broadband's 'killer applications', Telewest has... Read more

4 March, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Orange planning SPV successor

...larger keypad; an improved screen; and a new menu layout that emphasises Internet, gaming, music and messaging services. Orange will also include a camera link... Read more

18 February, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

IDC: Online gaming rules in Asia

The popularity of Internet gaming in Asia has topped online buying, says market researcher International Data... Read more

16 January, 2003 by Winston Chai

Tracking money trails with technology

Technology is set to play an increasing role in the fight against terrorism, by tracking the money used to fund illegal activities Read more

21 November, 2001 by Sandeep Junnarkar

MSN UK partners with gambling site

...the mainland. "The UK is far more accepting and advanced in their Internet gaming environment than the US," Falcone said. "Internet gaming can be a... Read more

11 June, 2001 by Gwendolyn Mariano

Windows XP messenger takes aim at AOL

Microsoft plans to release a test version of Windows XP with boosted instant messaging this week, as peace talks with AOL continue to flounder Read more

4 June, 2001 by Joe Wilcox

IBM puts Linux on TV

...consumers to demand appliances for home networking (the so called "home gateway"), Internet gaming, Web browsing and e-commerce. Given the bonanza reaped by Microsoft... Read more

17 May, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

PlayStation2: After the dust settles, Part II

Probing the possibilities Read more

20 April, 2000 by ZDNet

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