Online Gaming
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As streaming games improve, so too do mobile controllers. The Backbone One PlayStation Edition is a new controller that fits around your iPhone and lets you play PS4 and PS5 games via Remote Play, and any other mobile or streaming games.
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In the wake of the drama surrounding the release of 2K's WWE 2K20 this month, we remember five other video games releases (including one now-infamous urban legend) that went rather less than swimmingly.
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Acer has reconfigured the Thronos, dropped the price substantially, ditched the motorized gizmos, added "Air" to the name, and included a massager.
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Hungarian inventor Erno Rubik's famous puzzle cube has been around for 44 years now, but never like this. The GoCube is a Bluetooth-connected Rubik's Cube, dripping with sensors, that teaches you how to navigate its 43 quintillion permutations and lets you battle other cubers online.
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Taiwanese researchers have developed new tests for the addictive potential of computer games.
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Onlive is about to release a Game System that will allow players to stream online games directly to the living room television
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The South Korean Supreme Court has ruled that the virtual “cyber money” used in online games can legally be exchanged for actual cash here in the real world.
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The world of gaming could also be headed for a shake up as Palo Alto-based OnLive tests the water in providing on-demand games streaming over a broadband connection to low-spec PCs and Macs.
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August 6, 2007 The ritual of traipsing all over town to queue up at countless real estate inspections every Saturday could soon be a thing of the past as real e