The Pirate Bay team plans to sue the music industry lobby group The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for blocking their site in Denmark.
There's definitely no shortage of gamers in the US, that's the conclusion of a recent NPD Group study. The results show that 72% of people in the United States played games during 2007 and that's only the tip of the statistics iceberg.
Apple's iPhone made a huge fuss on the market when it initially launched, but the company might be looking at a bumpy road in the months ahead if it fails to expand its user base.
The upcoming add-on from Blizzard will come packed with a new hero class, which we may safely call a tribute to Guitar Hero/ Rock Band mania: the Bard.
Apple tried to push the latest version of its Safari browser onto as many computers as possible. But, in doing that, the company also encouraged users to violate the its own End User License Agreement (EULA) for Safari. Will now Apple sue itself?
92.5% of parents fear that their children are exposed to online content they shouldn't be seeing, and German parents are the most fearful; these are only two of the conclusions of a recent study conducted by F-Secure
Internet addiction should be marked as a genuine mental illness, that's the main point Jerald Block MD wished to make in his editorial published in the American Journal of Psychiatry.
Barely had Sony finished the war against Toshiba's HD DVD and another battle awaits the company. This time the fight will take place on the legal battleground and Sony expects to have many allies on its camp.