One Billionth Single Downloaded in the UK
Official Charts announces billionth song downloaded in UK, with Adele's 'Someone Like You' named most downloaded track of all time.
Google Targeted by Microsoft in EU Anti-Trust Complaint
Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle have launched an anti-trust complaint against Google over its policy of proving its Android operating system for free
Xbox Durango Not Backwards Compatible, Leaked Specs Reveal
Hardware specifications for the Xbox Durango, also known as Xbox 720, have leaked revealing the console won't be backwards compatible
WhatsApp Denies $1 Billion Google Buyout Rumours
WhatsApp executive denies rumours of a $1bn Google takeover of the messaging service.
Microsoft Sells Mediaroom Platform to Ericsson
Microsoft has sold its Mediaroom IPTV platform to Ericsson, saying that in future all TV content will be delivered via the Xbox
Xbox 720 Launch Could Be Next Month
Microsoft's new game console the Xbox Durango, also known as the Xbox 720, could be revealed on 21 May
London Mayor Boris Johnson Launched £22m Tech Start-up Fund
London mayor Boris Johnson has launched a £22 million fund to assist London-based tech startups.
Samsung Galaxy S4: Best UK Deals
UK mobile networks Vodafone, EE, O2, T-Mobile and Three have announced pricing plans for the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S4.
UK Internet Speeds Differ by 89% in Areas Just Miles Apart
A new study by uSwitch shows that UK internet speeds dramatically vary between areas that are just miles apart
Metal Gear Solid 5 Announced by Creator Kojima [VIDEO]
Metal Gear Solid 5 has been revealed with series creator Hideo Kojima explaining that The Phantom Pain and Ground Zeroes are the same game.
Why Games Matter Blog - BioShock Infinite: Player vs Developer
BioShock Infinite poses interesting points about how we play games and asks if players and developers can work together to make art.
New Grand Theft Auto V Screenshots
Ahead of the game's launch in September, Rockstar has released new screenshots of Grand Theft Auto V
Going Overground: The Risks and Rewards of Indie Games Going Mainstream
To mark the 15th Independent Games Festival at GDC, we speak to the creators of Thomas Was Alone and Cart Life about the state of the indies.
Battlefield 4 Preview [VIDEO]
The first gameplay footage of Battlefield 4 has been revealed by EA and DICE at GDC. Our preview analyses the game's new ideas and features.
Square Enix CEO Yoichi Wada Resigns as Company Predicts £90m Loss
CEO of Square Enix Yoichi Wada has resigned as the company revises its full-year forecast to reflect "extraordinary loss".
Father Reports 13-Year-Old Son For Fraud After £3,700 iPad Bill
A 13-year-old has been reported for fraud by his father after spending £3,700 on iOS apps
Icahn and Blackstone in Talks over Joint Bid for Dell
Billionaire Carl Icahn is said to be in preliminary talks with equity firm Blackstone Group after they both made takeover bids on Dell.
Apple Purchases Indoor Mapping Specialist WiFiSlam
Apple has purchased indoor mapping startup WiFiSlam as the race for better location technology between the iPhone maker and Google continues
BioShock Infinite Review [Video]
BioShock Infinite, from Irrational Games and Ken Levine, launches 26 March. Our review looks at
Blockbuster Buyer Secured with 2,000 Jobs Saved
After entering administration, Blockbuster UK has managed to find a buyer, saving 2000 jobs and 264 stores
Mobile Game of the Week - Bad Hotel
Ahead of the Independent Games Festival, this week's best mobile game is Bad Hotel, a tower defense hit that blends gameplay and music.
EU Monitoring Apple over Antitrust Complaints
Apple is under investigation from EU antitrust regulators following informal complaints from telecoms operators regarding the company's distribution practices
UK Police Make Most Requests for Skype User Data
A report from Microsoft shows that, globally, British police made the most requests to access Skype user data in 2012.
Why Games Matter Blog - Access Denied: Why Valve's Early Access is a Bad Idea
Valve's Easy Access initiative lets players give feedback on in-production games. In a medium overrun with entitled gamers, it's a bad move
Legend of Zelda Hacked to Let Players Play as Princess
An animator has hacked Nintendo's original Legend of Zelda game to allow people to play as female character Zelda rather than male character, Link
Valve Gives Players Early Access to Unfinished Games
Valve has launched its new Steam Early Access platform, which allows users to buy and play games that are still in development
Next Generation Xbox Will be 'Always Online, Always Connected'
Leaked design documents suggest next Xbox, codenamed Durango, will be always be online and run games from hard drive rather than disc.
EA Stock Plummets After Riccitiello Resigns
Following the resignation of CEO John Riccitiello, EA's stock price has fallen sharply, marking the biggest slump for the company in ten months
The Best Amendment Explores Gun Violence From Both Sides
As the debate around games and gun violence gets louder, The Best Amendment takes a sideways look at both sides
Mobile Game of the Week - Year Walk
This week's mobile game is Year Walk, a terrifying, surreal puzzler from Simogo