Video Games October 22, 2015 Man runs into burning home to save his Xbox, both survive If your house is burning down, instinct kicks in and you do what you can to rescue anyone inside. One keen gamer from Kansas re-entered his fire-stricken home to save his beloved Xbox.
Video Games October 22, 2015 'Angry Birds Go' review -- the birds hit the track The old saying “You get what you pay for” is usually fairly reliable. Yet hiding under the tacky adverts and the pushing of paid content in “Angry Birds Go” is an extremely addictive racer.
Video Games October 22, 2015 Has 'Grand Theft Auto V' grown up? In 1997, a game was released that sent shockwaves throughout the world. 17 years later and "Grand Theft Auto" here to shock us once again. Or maybe not?
Home Ent October 22, 2015 Microsoft launches Xbox Music on Web for free Microsoft is making its Xbox Music streaming service available for free on the Web -- even to those who don't use Windows 8.
Review October 22, 2015 Review: 'Saints Row IV' – heaven or hell? “Saints Row IV” throws realism out of the window, and shoots it with a rocket launcher just to make sure.
Video Games October 22, 2015 Put your face in the game: Everyplay adds face-recording to its toolkit Mobile gamecasting tool Everyplay has added the ability to record players’ faces simultaneously with game play.
Microsoft October 22, 2015 Microsoft 'rape' joke at E3 gaming event sparks outrage Microsoft has come under fire after a male employee made a rape joke during a live video game demonstration at the popular gaming convention E3.
Video Games October 22, 2015 Next Sony PlayStation to stream videogames Sony is planning to offer technology to stream games to its next videogame console, people familiar with the company's plans say, alongside other enhancements to bolster its position in the market.
Video Games October 22, 2015 'Splinter Cell' video game cuts controversial torture sequence A torture scene in which the player plunges a knife into an enemy’s body and twists it back and forth to extract information -- “move and hold to interrogate,” the game advises -- has been cut, following widespread complaints from gamers and fellow designers.
Video Games October 22, 2015 Connecticut school killings reignite debate about violence in video games Violence in video games has been definitively linked to real world aggression, researchers say – and after the Newton, Conn., massacre, people are looking at video games again.
Microsoft October 22, 2015 Microsoft is allowing itself to detect pirated games on your Windows 10 PC Despite being generally well-received, Windows 10 has been confronted with some bitter criticism concerning a series of alleged privacy obstructions.