Crysis 2 goes 3D

Electronic Arts (EA) and Crytek have showcased their latest Crysis 2 demo at E3 2010 in Los Angeles. The long-awaited game will be available in true stereoscopic 3D for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Samsung tablet specs hit the 'Net

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Microsoft offers cash for Windows Phone 7 game ports

Microsoft is reportedly contacting iPhone developers and offering them cash to port their games to the new Windows Phone 7 platform.

Report: Majority of Americans are gamers

A recent survey conducted by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) determined that approximately 67 percent of US households play computer and video games.

Toshiba launches 3D-ready laptop

Toshiba has introduced a 3D-ready laptop powered by Nvidia’s Vision technology.

NASA prototype successfully predicts tsunami

In the wake of February's earthquake in Chile, a NASA-led team successfully tested elements of a prototype tsunami prediction system.

OnLive launches cloud gaming service - and it's free

OnLive will this week launch its cloud gaming service, and is offering a year's free play to those who sign up over the next month.

Twitter adds location tagging

Twitter has added a location feature, allowing users to tag tweets with specific places.

Apple unveils redesigned Mac mini

It may not have the glamor of the iPad, but the Mac mini has had a little makeover. It's got that little bit closer to size zero, for a start, and is now just an inch and a half thick.

RIM 'planning tablet this year'

Research in Motion is said to be planning new products, including a touch-screen smartphone and a tablet device, in a push to see off the iPhone 4 and iPad.

Much more water on moon than thought

There's a lot more water in the moon's interior than previously believed, say scientists at the Carnegie Institution’s Geophysical Laboratory.

Xbox 360 to play the waiting game with 3D

Without question, one of the biggest themes of this year's E3 expo will be 3D gaming, but Microsoft isn't quite ready to embrace the new standard.

Game Consoles: No new hardware!

New console form factors don't count! And what's up with the lack of stuff for girls at E3?

Kinect just doesn't connect

It's been a year of hype, a year of hope, and a year of Xbox fanboy imagination run rampant, but now that Microsoft's motion-controlled camera is actually heading to the real world, the result is quite underwhelming.

E3 Day Zero: Trailer Roundup

Check out these awesome trailers and gameplay demos released exclusively for E3 2010, including Call of Duty: Black Ops, Metal Gear Solid: Rising, Demon's Forge, Gears of War 3, Forza Kinect and more!

Microsoft debuts $300 Xbox 360 Slim

Microsoft has debuted a slimmed down version of its popular Xbox 360 console at E3 2010 in Los Angeles. 

The $300 system features integrated Wi-Fi, a 250 GB hard drive, wireless controller, headset, HDMI input, USB flash drive storage capabilities and a one-year warranty.

Starbucks touts free WiFi

Tired of paying an extra four bucks for two hours of Internet access at your local Starbucks? Well, starting on July 1st, you can surf the 'Net for free while guzzling that extra-large frappachino!

Android gains market share at Apple's expense

Online tracking firm Quantacast confirms that Google's Android continues to rapidly gain mobile operating system market share at Apple's expense.

Screen "issues" hit Evo 4G and Droid Incredible

The Evo 4G and Droid Incredible have reportedly been hit with a number of screen-related "issues."

Apple and Google snub Congress

US Senator John Rockefeller has criticized Apple and Google for refusing to participate in a recent Congressional hearing about online privacy.