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Courier game delivers top action

Occasionally, a video game will reshape the way gamers see virtual worlds. Much like Wolfenstein 3D, Super Mario 64 and

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Rio Tinto set to cut 14,000 jobs and slash spending

Global miner Rio Tinto, saddled with nearly $40 billion (Dh147bn) in net debt, said it would cut 13 per cent of its

Whole lotta Buzz surrounding new PS3 game

Judging by the decades' worth of reactions from the folks prompted to "Come on down!" on The Price is Right, joining a

Indy mood for more Dr Jones

Legend has it that on the eve of Star Wars' release in 1977, filmmaker George Lucas shuttled off to Hawaii to de-stress

Sony to cut 8,000 jobs, slash $1.1bn in costs

Japan's Sony Corp said it will slash 8,000 jobs, scale back investments and pull out of unprofitable businesses as it

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Sony to delay online service for PS3 again

  Sony Corp's game unit said it was delaying the launch of its "Home" 3D virtual online community service for the

Dubai's game developers set to go global

Games developers in Dubai are set to tap the immense potential of the worldwide market. The gaming market in the Middle

Microsoft's XBox One prepares to battle it out with PS4

[video]Microsoft on Friday releases its Xbox One game console, taking on Sony's PlayStation 4 in a battle for the

Microsoft, Sony battle for throne at gaming world's E3

Muscular new consoles from Microsoft and Sony are girding to battle for the throne of the video game industry at the E3

Sony PS4 sales surge past record 10 million mark

Sony said Wednesday that global sales of its PlayStation 4 console have surged past the 10 million mark in less than a

Become a co-pilot in RAK for just Dh499 – really!

Are you an ace at Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X 2? Do you get an adrenalin rush being David Crenshaw — and fighting whomever and

Michael Jackson files allegedly stolen by hackers

A large number of music files of the late "king of pop" Michael Jackson were allegedly stolen from record company Sony