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Sony says it has dropped the arrogance it displayed when the PS3 launched.
if you fancy working full time with PC hardware and technology then we have good news - Asus UK is hiring a component technical support person. It's a great place to start in the industry.
Intelligence organisation GCHQ is now advertising for operatives via Xbox Live.
Intel reveals its new marketing campaign, called "Sponsors of Tomorrow", which will launch in the UK, US and Germany next Monday.
The Linux Foundation has launched a competition to create an "I'm Linux" advert to answer Microsoft and Apple's prime-time advertising barrages for their respective OSes.
A TV advert for the iPhone 3G, referring to the device as "really fast", has been pulled by the Advertising Standards Authority as misleading.
Activision has signed a deal with IGA Worldwide to deliver adverts to PlayStation 3 users.
The ASA has officially banned a series of adverts for the controversial Eidos game, Kane and Lynch: Dead Men after a series of complaints.
Sony has opened up the PlayStation 3 for advertisers, possibly sparking a bidding war between ad agencies such as IGA and AdScape.
Simon Hill of Outerlight Studios tackles the concept of advertising in games and the despicable, dirty nature of designing advergaming. Is there a way out for developers who don't want to place advertising in their games? This column is sponsored by bit-tech.net.
Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony, has said that he doesn't think that in-game adverts are all that clever - but what do you think?
What do you mean you STILL haven't played Far Cry? How can you live with yourself? Ok, ok - we'll get through this. Just follow this link and get the full version for free. That's better!
Jack Thompson has been oddly quiet lately, but now he's back with a vengence and has filed a complaint with the FTC about the advertising campaign for BioShock.
Microsoft signs an in-game advertising deal for a number of new EA games, including Madden, Skate and NHL game, on PC and Xbox 360 platforms.
Hordes of dead gnomes rain down on the plains of Azeroth in an incredibly elaborate example of in-game advertising.
MindQuiz is pulled from shelves because of offensive language.
EA has been bitch-slapped by the Advertising Standards Authority for irresponsible advertising.
Not content with charging you for the actual game, EA has signed a deal with IGA to stick advertisements in your games.
Sony is under fire after releasing a PSP white ad in the Netherlands that was considered racist.
October 14 2021 | 15:04