Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio has spoken out against the government’s regulation of the Internet through net neutrality in a video message Breitbart Tech can exclusively share with readers.
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Breitbart’s Milo Yiannopoulos: Progressives Shutting Down Discussion by Calling It Harassment
Breitbart Tech co-editor Milo Yiannopoulos joined Breitbart News Daily with host Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow to discuss how progressives and social media networks are manipulating and censoring discussions and the news.
Chris Christie on Net Neutrality: ‘The Less We Regulate the Internet, The More It Will Flourish’
Republican presidential candidate Gov. Chris Christie has spoken out against the government’s regulation of the Internet through net neutrality in a video message Breitbart Tech can exclusively share with readers.
‘Destiny: The Taken King’ Year in Review: Still Off-Target
The king is dead, all hail the king. The Taken King saw the end of the failed experiment known as Destiny 1.0 and an effective re-launch of the game, but is it enough to both win over skeptical players and keep those who have stuck with the game thus …
Steam Christmas Day Catastrophe Compromises Users’ Accounts
A massive security issue has darkened Christmas for PC gamers, with an unknown number of users’ accounts on mega digital games retailer Steam being compromised.
Man Sues ‘Fallout 4′ Developer for Making Game ‘So Addictive’
A Siberian man is suing Bethesda Game Studios for emotional distress after he allegedly became so addicted to playing the game Fallout 4 that he lost his job and wife.
Breitbart News Does 4.5 Million Comments for Month, NY Mag Celebrates 7 About Paul Ryan’s Beard
On Friday, New York magazine writer Jess Singal devoted an entire article to focusing on seven comments from Breitbart News readers about Paul Ryan’s beard.
Live Blog: Game Awards 2015
None of us here at Breitbart Tech have ever been caught staring dead-eyed into a camera while pimping Doritos and Mountain Dew in the name of gaming journalism, so unsurprisingly we weren’t invited to cover the Game Awards 2015.
Protest over Chicago Teen’s Shooting Ties Up Retail District
CHICAGO (AP) — Demonstrators angry about the killing of a black teenager who was shot 16 times by a white police officer last year marched through the streets and disrupted Black Friday shopping in Chicago’s ritziest retail district.
Blacklisted Kotaku Whines: We Have to Pay for Games, Like Street Level Riff Raff!
Kotaku Editor in Chief Steven Totilo claimed Thursday that Ubisoft and Bethesda not responding to inquiries from the outlet and not sending the site’s writers review copies was because the publishers had blacklisted Kotaku.