On par with the negative economic news being released by other tech companies, LG has posted a dismal earnings report for Q3 of 2011.
Read More »World of Warcraft Adds “Panda” Race (Not Kidding)
At Blizzcon, Blizzard announced that they'd be adding a new race to the world of Azeroth -- the Pandaren. No, this isn't a joke.
Read More »Analysts Expect Nintendo to Announce Huge Loss in Profits
After a dismal year of sales, analysts are expecting Nintendo to announce greater-than-expected losses tomorrow.
Read More »Blizzard Apologizes for Anti-Gay Video Shown at BlizzCon
This year it looks like Blizzard is having to do some serious damage control, after it received negative comments about an "Anti-Gay" video shown by one of the attending musicians.
Read More »Doomsday Group: “Ok, We Give Up”
It looks like Harold Camping has finally given up with the doomsday predictions. However, if you ask some of his congregation, they're still convinced that "the world ended on May 21st".
Read More »Netflix Loses 800,000 Customers Over Price Hike, Stocks Drop 35%
Today, Netflix announced that they've lost over 800,000 subscribers in the past quarter, and that they expect to lose even more before the end of the year.
Read More »Minecraft — Coming Soon to Your Xbox 360
Since its debut in 2009, Minecraft has become a cultural phenomenon of pixelated goodness. You can craft hundreds of items, build your own castle/lair, and even play with friends online. What's not to love?
Read More »Welsh Company Creates 90 Foot Bridge from Recycled Plastic
What do you do with 50 tons of waste plastic? Well, if you're an ambitious Welsh company, you recycle it into a 90 foot bridge.
Read More »Burning Calories in Your Cubicle is Still Ridiculously Expensive
Want to burn calories while working in your cubicle? You'll have to shell out nearly $5000.
Read More »Buy Battlefield 3, Get Early Access to Mass Effect 3 Demo
If you're one of the thousands of gamers who purchased Battlefield 3, you'll get early access to the Mass Effect 3 multiplayer beta in January 2012.
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