Topic: California
OnLive took videogames into the "cloud" on Thursday with the US launch of a service that hosts hot titles as services on the Internet, eliminating the need for consoles. "We are showing off what we've got," OnLive senior product manager Michael Miller ...
LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) - If your dream job is to work in the video game industry then the future is looking brighter with industry players seeing a pick-up in the number of jobs becoming available although salaries remain flat. "Hiring is ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court said on Monday it would decide whether a California law banning the sale and rental of violent video games to minors violated constitutional free-speech rights, the first time it will rule on a video game case. ...
The US Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether a California ban on the sale of violent video games to minors is unconstitutional. In 2005, California approved a law banning the sale and rental of violent video games to children under ...
Violent video games and kids: Supreme Court to decide whether California can regulate accessThe Supreme Court will decide whether free speech rights are more important than helping parents keep violent material away from children. The justices agreed Monday to consider reinstating California's ...
The US Supreme Court on Monday accepted a case on whether the state of California can forbid the sale or rental of violent video games to minors. In 2005, California approved a law banning the sale and rental of violent video games ...
Supreme Court to decide whether California can regulate violent video gamesThe Supreme Court, wading into a thicket of free-speech and children's rights issues, agreed Monday to decide whether California can ban the sale or rental of violent video games to minors. The ...
If playing games is your hobby then why not consider a job in the field of video games?Top game developers are looking for gamers that want to break into the industry and get started as a video game tester. You can work ...
I read with great interest BusinessWeek.com's coverage of the video game industry's Electronic Entertainment Expo [E3] in California -- especially given recent research claims that nearly 1 in 10 American children and teens who play video games show behavioral signs that may ...
California said Wednesday it will petition the US Supreme Court in a bid to enact a law that would ban the sale or rental of violent video games to people under 18.A federal appeals court ruled in February that the 2005 law ...