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No video games found in VT shooter's dorm
Video games were one of the first things blamed for the recent shootings at Virginia Tech. Dr. Phil and a certain Floridiot lawyer were two of the loudest voices, while an article in the online version of the Washing Post briefly mentioned Cho was a ...
Virginia finds no link between violent games and V-Tech murderer
The final official Virginia state report by the Virginia Tech massacre review panel found no link between video games and the murders committed by Seung Hui Cho. This corroborates the federal government findings in June which found no link. Turns out...
Gallery: Syndicate (Agent Tech)
Intel sets aside $300 million for Diversity in Technology initiative
Intel plans to invest $300 million to encourage more diversity within the company and overall tech industry over the next five years, the company announced at CES. "Our goal with Intel technology is to help solve real problems and enable experien...
Joystiq Deals: Last chance for OSTraining
This week is your last chance to take advantage of a steep discount on a collection of OSTraining courses via Joystiq Deals. From now through Sunday, you can get access to over 1,800 tech training videos for only $79, giving you the chance to learn ...
Gallery: WarTech Senko no Ronde
Now Playing: May 21-27, 2012
Become a high-tech warrior in Ghost Recon: Future Soldier... Choose your platform to jump to a specific release list: ...
Mass Effect 3 'Leviathan' DLC trailer takes a trip to an ocean planet
Commander Shepard has tracked down Leviathan's signal to a planet that is all ocean. Good thing all future tech is waterproof!...
Gallery: Company of Heroes 2 (ColdTech)
VTech report doesn't mention video games; PAC cries cover up
A federal government report released earlier this month about the issues surrounding the Virginia Tech shooting made no mention video games whatsoever, a point that Game Politics notes is substantial since contributor Michael Leavitt (pictured) had p...
Joystiq Weekly: Intel's diversity initiative, IGF awards, GOTY roundtable and more
Welcome to Joystiq Weekly, a "too long; didn't read" of each week's biggest stories, reviews and original content. Each category's top story is introduced with a reactionary gif, because moving pictures aren't just for The Daily Prophet. Talks o...
GameStop stores going Azure to stream promos to mobiles
GameStop plans to use Microsoft's Azure cloud computing technology to enhance its retail locations, allowing customers to stream "video game and promotional content" to mobile devices. While not offering a timetable for when the services would be of...
The Political Game: How old is too old for game blame?
Each week Dennis McCauley contributes The Political Game, a column on the collision of politics and video games: School shooting? Mass murder? Horrific homicide? If the killer is of a certain age, video games are sure to be blamed, at least in certai...
Konami battles to draw with childhood obesity
It was a year ago that Konami teamed up with the state of West Virginia to put Dance Dance Revolution in all 765 schools in their district. The idea being that kids are going high tech and their weight was going with it. Could stomping on arrows five...
