Calvin Ayre, the internationally noted billionaire playboy founder of Bodog, will be retiring from his largely ceremonial role as the face of Bodog.
It is now much easier for players to connect to the SunPoker.com from their computers, with a new "Flash-No Download" version.
Titan Poker is offering an exciting prize package to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas this July.
William Hill has said there had been no signs of a drop off in business, despite the tougher economic conditions.
There's YouTube, PokerTube and now PokerStars has launched a beta version of its upcoming online video website—PokerStars.tv.
According to reports, the Internal Revenue Service has been granted permission by a federal court to gain access to PayPal's customer records.
Online gambling company Ladbrokes' online media campaigns will now be handled by TBG London, starting with an ad campaign for a Tomb Raider game.
The first two weeks of NBC's exclusive coverage of the 2008 National Heads-Up Poker Championship have drawn higher overnight ratings than in any of the previous three seasons.
Mark Mendel has indicated that the decision by a WTO arbitrator to limit Antigua and Barbuda’s claim against the U.S. may not be final.
UltimateBet.com announced it has taken the bold step of handing over the management of its tournament schedule to Annie Duke.
A Finnish became an instant millionaire when he placed a $0.50 bet on the Mega-Moolah Progressive Slot Machine.
Over one million poker enthusiasts are members of the Poker Players Alliance (PPA), the grassroots poker advocacy group.
Florida State is looking to expand poker playing hours but the motion has hit a snag at the House.
Antigua is monitoring progress on U.S. legislation which could have a major impact on its Internet gambling industry.
WPT Enterprises and five professional poker players announced that they have settled a lawsuit filed by the poker players in July, 2006.
PlayboyGaming.com has pulled off an amazing coup by securing the sponsorship of a prodigal poker pro who's had the major online poker rooms clamoring for his signature.
According to Swedish newspaper, The Local, Svenska Spel CEO Jesper Kärrbrink has decided to step down following consultations with the company’s board.
All companies supplying money services in Antigua and Barbuda have been warned that they will fall under new regulations in a matter of days.
According to various reports, the possible passage of online gambling friendly legislation in South Africa, has stoked the interest of many companies.
Key stakeholders from across online gaming spoke with one voice at the inaugural "Responsible Gaming Day" event calling on the EU for greater cooperation.