Kickstarter campaigns are something that I often dislike. There's one running at the moment though, that I think matters and really want to see funded....

The United States National Security Agency (NSA) and other sources in the media are again fear mongering, this time not of WMDs in a Middle...

While Sony faces trouble and criticism over its multiple falls to hackers and the downgrading of its credit rating over an incredibly large...

Rumors dating back to 2008 circled around a mysterious game that was supposedly being developed by Ubisoft, a French game developer and publisher...

Despite earlier complaints about the lack of transparency and concerns about whether or not the banned party is actually guilty or not from some of the online players, Microsoft has reported banning users that were discovered to have “illegitimately accessed Xbox Live Marketplace downloadable content”. A Microsoft spokesperson further stated on the Xbox forums...

After ransacking several websites, servers and databases belonging to prominent government entities and corporations on the Internet, Lulz Security gave its last press release on the 50th day of their random and devastating cyber spree: Friends around the globe, We are Lulz Security, and this is our final release, as today marks something meaningful to us. 50 days...

After personal information of more than 75 million accounts out of 77 million existing accounts, such as passwords, accounts, birth-dates, names, credit card information (according to Sony representatives, there is no confirmed evidence that any credit card information has been misused) and e-mail addresses, was put in jeopardy in the Playstation Network on the 19th...

Playstation Network (PSN) users are now denunciating what many consider Sony’s late revelation of a potentially devastating crisis that first occured on the 19th of April. Sony revealed on the 26th of April that a breach in the network put personal information of more than 75 million accounts in jepoardy. Since personal information of tens of millions of consumers...