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Japan's Gambling Bill Stalls Following Political Unrest
The push to legalise casino gambling in Japan has stalled once again following a fresh batch of political scandals. Despite Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's desire to have the industry regulated before the end of 2014, it now seems that a new gaming bill won't be passed until the start of 2015 at the earliest.
Luckity Online Bingo is Off to the Races
Apple Insists No Recall Likely With iPhone 4
Despite rumors to the contrary, Apple addressed issues with the new iPhone 4 and insisted there should not be a recall.
Apple Tablet Odds Posted at Bookmaker.com
A day after Apple's announcement of the iPad, sports betting website Bookmaker.com posted its odds on the best-selling tablet i
Mac Tablet Odds Posted by Online Gambling Site
CES is the launching pad for new electronic products each year and Apple is no different.
Does a Twitter a Day Mean Apple Will Pay?
With the Holiday Season upon us, speculation regarding tech gift sales are at an all time high. With that in mind, the odds specialists at the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odds on what is in store for Apple in 2010 including angles on a potential Twitter buy-out, Steve Jobs' role and much more. "We always see a lot of action on holiday sales around this time of year," stated BetUS.com spokesman Reed Richards. "And interestingly enough, the trend has been that people like to bet on Apple.
DROID is Gambling911 .com Friendly
Okay so we know that everyone was holding off buying their DROID until they were absolutely certain it would be compatible with their favorite online news website, Gambling911.com. You were all w
Doyle Brunson Leads the Pack on Twitter
Poker's biggest legend now has over 41,000 followers on social networking site, more than Phil Hellmuth, Jr. and Daniel Negreanu
Obama to Take Control of the Internet?
CNet News reported on something interesting this past week. A bill was being proposed that would give the White House power to disconnect private sector computers from the Internet. Say what?
Delaware House Approves Revised Gambling Bill
USA Today reports that the Delaware legislature took the first step toward establishing sports gambling in the state, approving a bill early Friday morning that was opposed by every major sports le
EFF and ACLU Step Into Kentucky Gambling Domain Case
The Web Host Industry review is reporting that a court appeal designed to cur
Poker Pro Doyle Brunson Debuts Twitter Page: Already 86 Followers
Watch out CNN. Poker pro Doyle Brunson, the Texas Dolly, has finally debuted his Twitter page and within only a 24 hour period, Doyle already had 86 foll
Apprentice Star Had Sex In A Tree: Annie Duke’s Twat Takes Root
Frisky Phil got me on my bark for sex in a tree. So says Rachel Pascall of Apprentice star Phillip Taylor.
This isn't the Apprentice our friend, UltimateBet.com poker pro and humanitarian Annie Duke is starring on. We're talking the UK version of the popular television show created by real estate guru Donald Trump.
SBGGlobal Fights Back Against April 1 Worm
Yesterday, many companies around the world sought to be proactive against the effects of the April 1 that was much publicized.
iPods, Blackberries Play Big Role in 2009 Super Bowl Betting
With so many people owning an iPod or a Blackberry, the impact over in-play Super Bowl betting was huge compared to last year.
"Last year you would have people run to their computers at half time," explained Payton O'Brien, Senior Editor of Gambling911.com. "This year people were able to research stats after every play, bet where live wagering is available and immediately start placing their half time bets after that breath taking second quarter."