A US federal appeals court uphold ruling that 1961 Wire Act applies only to sports betting, not other forms of online gambling.
Only two dozen survivors at EPT London
Only two dozen players still alive after Day 3 of the EPT London; Chance Kornuth current chip leader, followed by Per Ummer and David Vamplew.
Unable to win over mobile consumers, Microsoft tries winning in court
As Microsoft prepares to launch Windows Phone 7 on Oct. 11, it launches patent infringement lawsuit against Motorola’s Android-based smartphones
Shocker — US military personnel accessing gambling, porn sites
‘A considerable number’ of the US military newspaper Stars & Stripes have been caught dialing up gambling and porn sites during office hours.
BCLC a great place for employees to run out the clock
BCLC staff tell CBC News that only 25% of players have taken their $100 free bonus money and run; BCLC named best place for old people to work.
Atlantic City layoffs, homeless Liberace, Las Vegas death ray
Resorts Atlantic City sends out layoff notices, Las Vegas' Liberace museum closes, and the design of the Vdara Hotel is literally baking its guests.
Fingerprinting Australian gamblers — why stop there?
Australian proposal to install fingerprint recognition technology on video poker machines is draconian nonsense.
Philippines gambling survey says cockfighting more popular than bingo
A 2005 Social Weather Survey of Filipino gambling preferences shows that lotteries are the most popular form of gambling.
People gamble more after striking ‘power’ poses
A study in Psychological Science claims that striking 'power poses' elevates testosterone, decreases cortisol and increases one's risk tolerance.