Scary side effect hitting hardcore gamers
Hardcore gamers are experiencing elements of video games in real life, research has revealed, and Aussies aren’t immune.
Hardcore gamers are experiencing elements of video games in real life, research has revealed, and Aussies aren’t immune.
A tech company deliberately misled customers about discount prices, a court has found.
Fired-up morning show host Karl Stefanovic has been forced to apologise for a faux pas on live TV.
In a first for ASUS, this new gaming console is a major competitor in the gaming field, and it’s about to come to Australia.
Hasbro has gone one step further after updating Mr Potato Head by removing a number of “outdated” elements of this iconic board game.
After the world’s most valuable company turned its back on a long-running partnership, the response from its former ally was savage.
After a close to eight-year absence, Tiger Woods will return to the titles he dominated for 15 years.
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Netflix is planning to crack down on something lots of people with accounts do – and a change has already come into effect this week.
Fed up with steep fees, the developers of the popular game have taken the platforms to court.
Microsoft’s $9.7bn deal has now gone through, and while the head of Xbox has called it “exciting”, it looks set to disappoint fans of some popular franchises.
Paul Licari set himself a “crazy” goal for 2020, and he’s absolutely smashed it, delivering a huge boost for a charity helping sick kids.
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