Many people raised an eyebrow when tribal gaming advocate Margarita Prentice passed <a href="http://www.winneronline.com/articles/may2006/onlinepokerban.htm">legislation</a> upgrading online gambling to a Class C felony, but Washington State may be having a change of heart.
The uncertain online poker climate in the United States is apparently not scaring off PokerStars.com.
As of Tuesday, Bodog will no longer be continuing their 10 percent reload bonus.
According to the UK's Sunday Times the Chinese market is about to get some new betting products after Ladbrokes and Megainfo entered into a joint agreement.
There is another option for people struggling to find a new payment alternative after the NETeller fiasco.
At the CasinoAffiliatePrograms.com conference in Europe, Michael Corfman of the Casino City Press said something very interesting.
Bodog has parted company with 2006 World Series of Poker champion Jamie Gold.
After releasing a trade statement, 32Red saw its share price drop by close to a third and the per player yield for online casino and poker dropped 45 percent compared to numbers from last year.
The United States has suffered a new setback in a four-year-old legal battle with Antigua and Barbuda over U.S. restrictions on Internet gambling, a U.S. trade official said on Thursday.
After a tumultuous few months, Sportingbet is feeling a lot better after seeing good numbers with their sports betting recently and forecasts calling for increased numbers at its Paradise Poker site.
A secure mobile applications company is helping Playtech with wireless gaming.
It looks like John Lefebvre and Stephen Lawrence won't take the U.S. DoJ charges of money laundering laying down.
A recent report in Marketwatch says that the former Portuguese colony is in position to pass Sin City as the world's biggest casino market.
Perhaps the French and the Americans have more in common than we think. The European Poker Tour's 2007 French Open has been cancelled last minute due to intervention by French authorities.
Search engines Google and Yahoo have apparently caught the attention of the U.S. Department of Justice with popup advertisements promoting online gambling.
According to reports, the Poker Players Alliance and their President Michael Bolcerek could be on the verge of introducing legislation to Congress that would exempt poker from the UIGEA.
One seems to be the operative number at the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island in The Bahamas.
According to a report in the EGaming Review, global gaming group Betinternet has named Edward Comins as the new COO of its European Wagering Services business.
After commissioning a study of online gambling with the aid of Nottingham Trent University, the results are out.
After launching their SpinSupport service center about a week ago, Spin3 is at it again with the launch of their GameWire MultiLink.