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18 million people have joined Xbox Game Pass

By Brad Lang
January 28, 2021
in :  Gaming
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That’s a lot of monthly subscribers that Microsoft probably still isn’t making any money from.

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EA made nearly a billion Dollars in the last quarter thanks to “Live Services”

By Geoffrey Tim
January 31, 2020
in :  Gaming
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Publisher Electronic Arts has reported on its quarterly earnings for the last three months of 2019, and they’ve made an awful lot of money on their “live services” which is a bit of a catchall-term for microtransactions

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Stadia is looking to expand its library by 120 games in 2020

By Brad Lang
January 17, 2020
in :  Gaming
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Google's streaming game service is planning on introducing a whole load of new games this year, to be enjoyed by all three Stadia users.

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SABC wants to take on Netflix with their own streaming service

By Darryn Bonthuys
October 25, 2019
in :  Entertainment
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In an age where people have realised that being able to dictate what they want to watch as opposed to being given scraps by state-owned enterprises, the likes of Showmax and Netflix have risen to fill a streaming need that anyone with a decent online connection can access, whether it be though a phone or a television set. The SABC wants in on that action.

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Technology

Twitter trials a doubled-up character limit

By Geoffrey Tim
September 27, 2017
in :  Technology
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The microblogging service Twitter is testing a new 280 character limit, throwing the service's thoughtful brevity out of the window.

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Utomik revealed – A new games on demand subscription service for $10 a month

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 1, 2017
in :  Gaming
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There's another new kid on the block offering an all you can play video game buffet. Called Utomik, the subscription service also charges you $9.99 a month, offering unlimited play on their library of games every month.

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Valve says piracy is more about convenience than price

By Geoffrey Tim
October 25, 2011
in :  Gaming
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Valve's Gabe Newell believes Piracy has little to do with price - and more to do with service delivery.

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