The state of New Jersey is once again considering legislation that would put sportsbooks at casinos in Atlantic City.
Just how serious is the supposed ankle injury to New England Patriots QB Tom Brady?
A joint online poker site in Austria will be powered by Boss Media according to reports.
Once again, Paddy Power's Irish Poker Open will take place over Easter Weekend 2008.
Parlay Entertainment Inc. and NetPlay TV plc are pleased to jointly announce an agreement to further develop Big Box Bingo.
Finland's national betting and gambling agencies are ready to set up online poker if the gov't and Parliament so desire.
While gambling companies are vying for the right to advertise through the UK Gambling Commission's White-list, 888.com will do so on green taxicabs.
Spin3 announced that it is supplying 32Red.com with a complete mobile casino offering.
Amongst restructuring, a familiar face is returning as a non-executive director at Sportingbet.com.
Electronic Game Card, Inc. confirmed that Paddy Power has launched a promotion through their retail presence.
CelebPoker announced they are putting up more than €612,000 in prize money to be won through their new league, which starts in February.
Speaking at the Legal Gaming Summit in London, the director of enforcement and compliance for the UK's Gambling Commission discussed White-list approval.
Dr. Errol Cort has rejected a specialist's assertion that Antigua could be in violation of a key international copyright treaty.
Investing in gaming and casino stocks has always been somewhat of a roller-coaster ride.
The launch of CLUBWPT.com and a statistics deal with STATS LLC were two newsbits coming out of the World Poker Tour camp.
Boss Media announced financial results for the year ended December 31, 2007.
This Sunday night is another monthly final in PlayersOnly.com’s Million Dollar Free Roll Tournament.
NETeller has announced that its Q4 and annual results will be in line with expectations when they are announced in March.
Antigua's Dr. Errol Cort held wide ranging discussions on the Internet gaming dispute in Washington.
With the UK Gambling Commission denying "White-list" approval, the Kahnawake Council will issue a harsh response.