New Jersey gambling regulator warns online licensees not to incentivize customers to reverse pending withdrawal requests.
Private companies like PokerStars, Full Tilt and Bodog to rule global poker: report
A report by Hum4n.com claims that online poker will see a future in which the big operators get bigger, at the expense of publicly traded companies.
UK confirms merger of Gambling Commission and National Lottery
UK government confirms it is going ahead with its plan to merge the Gambling Commission with the National Lottery Commission in two years time.
Facebook picks Microsoft, not Google, for social search partnership
Facebook announces partnership with Microsoft's Bing search engine on a project to bring a social component to internet searches.
Randy Couture goes All In for the troops with charity poker tourney
Randy Couture hosts the third annual Operation All In to benefit America's wounded veterans, taking place Oct. 30 at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas.
Tea Party vote for Christie will doom online gaming’s US chances
Tea Party Patriots pick Gov. Chris Christie - who neglected to pursue NJ's attempt to overturn federal sports betting law - for US president in 2012.
French gaming licensees say regulations are cheating customers
French licensees at Monaco's iGaming Exchanges say France's newly regulated market restrictions cheat customers and make profits hard to come by.
UK advertising watchdog to take closer look at online marketing
On March 1, 2011, the UK's Advertising Standards Authority will get new powers allowing it to monitor a wider range of online marketing tools.
Two casinos, two gamblers, $115M losses
Two nameless high-rolling gamblers at Singapore's two casinos are said to have lost a combined $115M US in recent visits.