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Hands-on with OnLive's New Tablet App

We go in-depth with the updated Android and iOS app, which provides complete access to games like L.A. Noire, Assassin's Creed: Revelations and Batman: Arkham City on your smartphone or tablets. Read More »

OnLive Brings L.A. Noire, Batman: Arkham City to Tablets

Update to iOS and Android app brings full HD PC games with touch controls or controller support to any smartphone or tablet, including the Kindle Fire. Read More »

New Xbox Live Terms of Service Prevents Class Action Lawsuits

Update to Microsoft's user agreement includes waiver forcing users to relinquish right to file or engage in class action lawsuits against the company. Read More »

2011 Gamer Girl Gift Guide

As the season for giving approaches, it's time to load up on gifts for the geeky women in your life. We've rounded up some of the best gadgets and gaming-inspired gear, including Portal presents, Minecraft merch… Read More »

T-Shirt of the Day: Theftropolis

Light guns, Deloreans, power ups and plumber tubes all on one 8-bit-inspired t-shirt. Read More »

Mad Catz Wireless Racing Wheel for Xbox 360 Review

A decent mid-level racing wheel that bridges the gap between cheap throwaway solutions and $500+ racing rigs. Read More »

Steelseries SRW-S1 Steering Wheel Review

Ignite Technologies' wired USB racing wheel for PC is a unique mount-free concept marked by a few key flaws. Read More »

Leaks Further Support December 9 Galaxy Nexus Release

Isolated leaks are easy to dimiss. A flurry of information coming in about the alleged Friday release of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is not. Read More »

AT&T; Releases 720p LG Nitro HD

Not to be outdone by Verizon's offering of 720p display-packing superphones, AT&T has introduced the LG Nitro HD, which sports a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 4G LTE connectivity, an 8-megapixel camera and more. Read More »

Apple Thunderbolt Display Review

It may cost a pretty penny, but Apple's Thunderbolt Display turns your laptop into a complete desktop solution with additional processing power, consolidated cabling and more. Read More »

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