Category: Gaming

Valve not showing any titles at E3 2011

Expecting any new Valve titles at E3 2011? Hoping for new levels for Portal 2, even a reveal trailer for Defense of the Ancients 2? Sorry, not gonna happen, according to an e-mail received by Dave Oshry. Valve has no plans to present any new titles for this year’s show.

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Playstation network passwords compromised. Again.

Two days after the Playstation Network’s restoration, a URL exploit temporarily compromised users’ password security, allowing hackers to reset users’ passwords with their e-mail address and date of birth. And guess what had been made available to hackers over the month-long initial PSN attack?

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Top 5 Reasons I Don’t Care About Duke Nukem Forever

Duke Nukem Forever is right around the corner. As for all the jokes about doomsday coming before we see it, well, they might be right. Many gamers are excited about the return of “the king” and are ready to load up on the latest nostalgia trip and punch aliens in their nethers to their hearts

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PSN Slowly Coming Back Online Around the World, Overwhelmed with Password Change Requests

With the return of select PlayStation Network services comes a little bit more frustration.  North and South America, New Zealand, Australia, Europe and Mexico should have access to the returned services that were announced on Saturday, but PSN is currently overwhelmed by the amount of password change requests.  To all those that have still not received the password

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U.S. Navy Turns to Gamers For Help

In a surprising move reminiscent of Orson Scott Card’s famous sci-fi novel Ender’s Game, the Office of Naval Research has revealed that it will begin using a video game to help develop new security strategies. This month they’ll be rolling out MMOWGLI – Massively Multiplayer Online Wargame Game Leveraging the Internet. The goal is to

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Sony Begins Restoring the PlayStation and Sony Online Entertainment Networks

It’s been a long, rough road for Sony following a data breach that compromised the information of over 100 million possible PlayStation Network and Sony Online Entertainment users.  What followed was heavy criticism of Sony’s handling of the situation, reports of outdated security measures, and users growing impatient due to the sheer length of the

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