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Valve unveils new SteamOS-based hardware

Valve is accelerating its jump into the hardware business. That's a takeaway many readers may get from today's three-in-one announcement of new Steam-branded hardware:...

Becoming One with Nature Takes Time and a Lot of Yoga says Pauline Jacobs

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Contributing to a Brighter Future by Volunterring For Environmental Societies

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Letting Loose and Having Fun in the Rural Villages Along the Seine in France

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Mortal Kombat X sales fuel a strong 2015 start for Warner Bros.

A handful of Warner Bros.' publishing bets seem to be paying off this year, as a new report from Fortune based on NPD Group data suggests...

Start your own game company right: Advice from the 2015 Game Career Guide

Looking to advance your career in the video game industry? We've got some good news for you: The free annual Game Career Guide for 2015 is...

Devs, your Flash games are temporarily blocked by default on Firefox

Heads up, Flash devs: Mozilla has updated its popular Firefox browser to temporarily block all versions of Flash by default due to multiple significant security flaws that...

Nintendo’s president, Satoru Iwata, passes away

It’s with heavy hearts we report that Satoru Iwata, the much-respected, influential president of Nintendo Co., has passed away. He was 55.Nintendo’s Kyoto, Japan headquarters...

Riot donates League of Legends fines to LGBTQ charity The Trevor Project

Riot collected $31,850 in fines against misbehaving League of Legends players and teams participating in its 2014 League of Legends Championship Series -- and...

German startup nets $2.25M to keep making eSports coaching tools

Berlin-based Dojo Madness has managed to secure €2 million (~$2.25 million USD) in funding from investment firms like London Venture Partners and angel investors...

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