The casual gaming market is huge and one of the fastest growing of all gaming genres. We have all probably played casual games before when the boss wasn't around or on a break for those who don't smoke. One of  |  |


Gameboys are cheap these days. You remember Gameboy. That monochrome handheld with the sort of greenish urine colored background. You can get one for about $20. But why not make your own? Some guy named Matt decided to build an  |  |
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Violet, the company behind the Nabaztag Wifi rabbit, has launched an RFID reader and sticker set that allows your PC to detect tagged objects and react accordingly.  |


Sony has just improved the PlayStation 3s internet browser and claims that it is now faster than Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7.  |
Nintendo has confessed that this Christmas demand for the Wii might again exceed the supply.  |
Back in the summer of 2007, I went to E3 and sat through the Sony E3 presentation where they first talked about LittleBigPlanet. When I first heard about the game, I thought it was a rather goofy idea. Now that  |  |
Almost everyone is trying to be more environmentally responsible today. One way that geeks can do their part is by recycling their old used electronic gear rather than tossing it into the trash can when you have had your way  |  |
Netflix has proven to be very successful with its online movie rental service. Netflix also offer subscribers a streaming instant movie service that allows users to watch movies on the PC or TV with appropriate hardware.  |  |
VIA has launched a new netbook initiative, as it attempts to make its name synonymous with low-cost laptops in Asia.  |  |
Twitter and other online tools could be used to plan terrorist attacks, warns a draft report from the US Army.  |  |
Intel has missed a deadline to respond to EU charges that it paid retailers to refrain from selling computers using chips made by AMD.  |  |
Microsoft has released the first pre-beta code of Windows 7, writes Barry Collins at the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles.  |  |
Windows 7 will enter its first beta early next year, Microsoft has announced at its Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles.  |  |
Microsoft will launch online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote with Office 14, writes Barry Collins in Los Angeles.  |  |
The BBC's iPlayer service will synchronise downloaded TV shows across all your PCs and mobiles, as part of a forthcoming integration with Windows Live Mesh, writes Barry Collins in Los Angeles.  |  |
New research has revealed that contractors are increasingly choosing job security over massive pay packets.  |  |
MSI has released a BIOS update which allows Wind owners to squeeze a 24% performance increase from their netbooks.  |  |
Teenagers are increasingly turning to e-crime, lured on by the idea of easy money and glamour.  |  |
CHENGDU, China, Oct. 28 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- EASEUS announces the new updated Partition Manager 2.1 Server Edition, which runs on Windows Server 2003, to ease the process of resizing partitions on Windows Server 2003. Most such software is able to  |
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