• Supreme Court overturns California law restricting the sale of video games

    The United States Supreme Court voted 7 to 2 to overturn a California law restricting the sale of computer and video games–declaring those games to be protected speech like any other form of creative expression. Justice Scalia writes: Video games qualify for First Amendment protection. Like protected books, plays, and movies, they communicate ideas through…

  • LulzSec: 6 Hackers + 50 days = Wake up call companies & Governments

    After 50 Days Of Attacks on almost everyone out there. The group LulzSec puts up its hacker top hat.  LulzSec last released a torrent of data that had hundreds of classified documents of personal emails, names and phone numbers from Arizona law enforcement. The group of  just only 6 people were able to hack the servers of  Sony,…

  • Minecraft is going mobile. Now you can take your addiction with you

    Minecraft is going mobile. Now you can take your addiction with you

    Minecraft! That should be enough to get your attention. The block-building game is an addiction to many around the world. Now it’s headed to Android devices but not before making a pitt stop on Sony’s Xperia Play. Incase you don’t know; Minecraft is a game that has taken off. While at first just a small beta…