Kim Dotcom has piled up 180,980 kills so far with only 86,241 deaths on the popular first-person shooter game MW3.
Facebook Timeline - the biggest overhaul since the Wall was introduced - is being rolled out to everyone from 24 January, and there is no way that you can opt out.
Security experts have come to list the confusions around the Anonyuploads site as a key example of the weakness in Anonymous' structure.
Following attack on US online security website, hacker group Anonymous breaches Brazil's federal district websites.
Hacker collective Anonymous has attacked US government online security website in protest against controversial anti-piracy and copyright legislation.
Hackers were able to break into the US Northwest rail company's network and take control of passenger trains in December, the Transport Security Administration has revealed.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is to host his own television show, where he will interview political players, thinkers and revolutionaries from around the world.
Global charity Amnesty International has issued a statement addressing the Anonymous collective's declaration of war against the "evil Jihadi group" Boko Haram.
A number of forthcoming top-end smartphones are set for a royal showdown in the coming months... and iPhone and Android fans world over are getting restless, courtesy delayed releases citing various reasons from hardware redesign to Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade issues.
Twitter has acquired two malware protection companies in three months.
Wife of Disgraced Dominique Strauss-Kahn launches French version of Huffington Post.
With Anonyupload's 25 January launch date approaching, individuals reporting themselves as members of Anonymous have contacted the International Business Times UK reporting the site as a scam.
Anonymous had earlier attacked a string of websites, including the US government's Department of Justice, in protest against shutdown of Megaupload.
Following its high profile protest against the US' Sopa and Pipa acts, the hacker cell of Anonymous has shifted its focus onto Europe's Acta.
Following the high profile shutdown of Megaupload, the Anonymous collective is developing its own file sharing alternative, imaginatively called Anonyuploads.
The Federation Against Copyright Theft (Fact) has attacked a number of blue chip companies accusing them of indirectly funding online piracy.
Kim Schmitz, aka Kim Dotcom, in New Zealand court for extradition hearing over Megaupload racketeering plot charges.
The Nigerian cell of the Anonymous collective has declared war on the infamous Boko Haram group.
The prosecution said there was danger of Dotcom fleeing the country, but the defence lawyer pointed out that the German's passports had been seized and his assets frozen.
Sony has unveiled its B170, an ultra slick and highly portable USB Walkman player for music buffs.
Sony's new gaming console, Playstation Vita, is one of the most anticipated gadgets due in the UK on February 22. Here is a first look at the handheld gaming gizmo.
US authorities shut down the Hong Kong-based Megaupload on Thursday charging the file-sharing website with copyright infringement and piracy.
Samsung has denied claims of recruitment through unsolicited e-mails and SMSes. Cyber criminals are being blamed.
Hacker collective Anonymous spams to death websites of US Department of Justice and New Zealand police to avenge shutdown of Megaupload.
A vote for the controversial Protect Intellectual Property Act which was due to take place on 24 January has been postponed, following the blackout protest.
Anonymous' latest distributed denial of service revenge attack on the FBI is its largest to date, says the collective.
Will the battle for supremacy between Netflix and Lovefilm fuel more piracy? The signs are ominous, as the Amazon's giant is challenged by an U.S. invader.
Kim Schmitz, also known as Kim Dotcom, has arrest record, numerous accounts and a car licence plate that says GOD.
Despite being unavailable in English for 24 hours, Wikipedia recorded higher traffic than usual to its site during the blackout on 18 January to protest against Sopa and Pipa.
The hacker cell of the UK branch of Anonymous has posted a statement warning police that any acts of violence against Occupy protesters during the London camp's eviction will be avenged.