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Humanity Notches First Go Victory Against Google's AI
Champion Go player Lee Sedol picks up his first win against Google's not-so-unbeatable AlphaGo after three losses.
Gaming Industry Veteran Frank Gibeau to Head Zynga as CEO
Zynga, once one of Silicon Valley's fastest-growing companies, suffered a dramatic reversal of fortunes in 2012 as gamers switched from Facebook-based games to those on mobile devices.
Taylor Swift to Develop Mobile Game With Glu Mobile
The Grammy-award winning pop star will team with the developer behind the popular 'Kim Kardashian: Hollywood' game.
At 83, Donald Rumsfeld Takes a Shot at App Development
The former secretary of state launched Churchill Solitaire, a mobile game he created in partnership with a team of developers, in a blog post on Sunday.
How the Latest Fake Minecraft App Reached No. 4 on the iTunes Charts and Then Disappeared
It was just one of dozens of malicious scam apps that copycat the wildly popular block-building adventure game.
If You're Patient, You Can Now Pre-Order the Oculus Rift for $599
Consumers who backed the original Kickstarter campaign will get the headset for free, Facebook-owned company announced.
'Candy Crush: The Movie' Isn't Real, But These 7 Game-Inspired Flicks Are
On 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' the host and actor Liam Neeson starred in a Candy Crush movie parody, but the idea of making blockbusters out of classic games is not such an outlandish one.
12 Communication Tips You Can Learn From Monopoly
With this year marking the 80th year of the iconic game, it seemed a fine time to round up some wisdom that communicators have accumulated while playing the board game.
4 Ways Games Can Help Your Company Innovate
By using innovation games bad ideas become great ones, and new ideas become easy to prioritize and implement.
How Cards Against Humanity Is Helping Women in STEM
The card game's expansion pack is a big help for a good cause.
Mario, the World's Most Famous Video-Game Character, Is 30 Years Old
The iconic Nintendo character debuted in Japan on Sept. 13, 1985.
How to Play Games at Work Productively
Employers increasingly are finding that the more tedious the task, the more effective it is to make a game of it.
The Maker of Angry Birds Is Planning to Slash Up to 39 Percent of Its Workforce
The Finnish company has failed to create a new hit game since the 2009 launch of Angry Birds.
6 Random Activities That Help My Entrepreneurial Brain
Sure, there's always reading, learning and writing, but these odd things also boost my skills and creativity.
Nintendo's Hottest Game in Years Is Saving the Company
The game turns players into squids.