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Rockstar Games has acknowledged the most common GTA Online launch issues and detailed the bug fix status for each problem it's currently working on.
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The much-awaited Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Online mode has finally gone live, unfolding a whole interconnected universe.
BlackBerry has posted its Q2 fiscal results and blames a $935 million hit on 'Z10 Inventory Charge'
The KitKat contest has now reached India, bringing promotional packages with the chance to win a new Nexus 7 (2013).
Google Talk has been sending messages to the wrong recipients, raising some serious privacy concerns.
Grand Theft Auto V publisher Take-Two has announced that the new GTA 5 made a whopping $800 million on launch day, breaking the record previously set by Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.
A Google Street View car driver in Indonesia hit two minivans and fled the scene, only to crash into a parked truck.
Rockstar Games CEO Leslie Benzies has revealed that GTA Online will have more than 500 missions when it launches in October.
Nokia has taken a couple of jabs at Apple with some sarcastic images, mocking the iPhone 5C and the new gold color option for the iPhone 5S.
Walmart has announced a new trade-in program for smartphones: starting on Sept. 21, customers will be able to bring their old smartphones and get credit toward purchasing a new one.
Microsoft has made a surprise $7.2 billion deal to acquire Nokia's Device and Services division, including the Lumia brand of devices, in a move signaling big things to come.
Walmart has cut the prices of the iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, iPad 4 and iPad 2, as Apple is expected to unveil its next-generation iDevices soon.
Microsoft and Google have decided to proceed with litigation and sue the government over transparency.