VentureBeat | News About Tech, Money and Innovation

Whats Hot Menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
what’s hot?
  • Xbox
  • HealthBeat
  • Tumblr
  • Yahoo
  • Google I/O

/News

Primary Menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Store
  • Newsletters
  • Jobs
  • Events
  • Research
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Google Plus
  • Share
channels
  • Main
    • Editor’s picks
    • Featured stories
  • Big Data
  • Business
  • Cloud
    • Cloud services
    • Cloud storage
    • Enterprise
    • IT
    • SaaS
  • Deals
    • Acquisition
    • Funding
    • IPO
    • Venture capital
  • Dev
    • Android
    • Apps
    • Developers
    • iOS
    • Node.js
  • Entrepreneur
    • Careers
    • Entrepreneurs
    • Infographics
    • Management
    • Startups
  • Gadgets
  • Green
    • Electric cars
    • Energy
    • Hybrid cars
    • Renewable energy
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Media
    • Piracy
    • SOPA
    • Streaming media
    • Streaming video
    • TV
  • Mobile
    • Android
    • iOS
    • iPad
    • Smartphones
    • Tablets
    • Windows Phone
  • New York
  • Science
  • Security
  • Small Biz
  • Social
    • Social media
    • Google Plus
    • Social networking
    • Social games
    • Facebook
  • GAMESBEAT
    • News
    • Interviews
    • Previews
    • Reviews
    • Guides
    • Opinion
    • Contests

tag: Splinter Cell

GamesBeat weekly roundup: Wii U, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Xbox Live turns 10

GamesBeat weekly roundup: Wii U, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Xbox Live turns 10

November 16, 2012 9:43 AM Jasmine Maleficent Rea
Jasmine Maleficent Rea
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Google Plus
  • Profile
  • Recent Stories:
  • Remedy Entertainment’s Quantum Break blends live-action storytelling and games (gallery)
  • GamesBeat’s complete coverage for Microsoft’s Xbox One announcement
  • Resident Evil: Revelations is classic, slightly buggy, fun (review)

If you follow VentureBeat but don’t regularly check our GamesBeat site, here’s a list of the best video game stories we ran over the last seven days that you may have missed.

Cerebral online gunfights carry Ghost Recon: Future Soldier (review)

Cerebral online gunfights carry Ghost Recon: Future Soldier (review)

June 10, 2012 7:02 PM D. F. Smith
D. F. Smith
  • Profile
  • Recent Stories:
  • Sony explains why you’re getting a smaller, but not cheaper, PlayStation 3 (interview)
  • Game designer crosses over from making Halo games to Zynga’s social games — he’s never going back (interview)
  • Will GameStop’s digital ventures be enough to ward off online threats? (interview)

The new Ghost Recon's solo campaign has some flaws, but the online action shines.

Advertise on VentureBeat

  • most popular
  • The top 6 MMOs you should be playing this year
    The top 6 MMOs you should be playing this year
    May 18, 2013 4:00 PM Sebastian Haley
  • Will Google’s new Nexus Q, the H2G2-42, be the answer to life, the universe, and everything?
    Will Google’s new Nexus Q, the H2G2-42, be the answer to life, the universe, and everything?
    May 18, 2013 3:02 PM John Koetsier
  • Homeless to hacker: How the Maker Movement changed one man’s life
    Homeless to hacker: How the Maker Movement changed one man’s life
    May 16, 2013 7:30 AM Christina Farr
Big Data
  • IBM’s Watson supercomputer could be the cure for awful customer service
  • Who needs databases? Orchestrate closes massive $3M seed round to turn NoSQL into NoDB
Business
  • Beyond sexting: We should celebrate Snapchat and encourage ephemeral communication
  • Xbox One: Microsoft’s boldest attempt to unify its services is a game console
Cloud
  • Happy Cloud announces $4.25M funding round and new chief executive
  • OpenStack-powered cloud startup Cloudscaling scores $10M from Trinity, Juniper, & Seagate
Deals
  • Happy Cloud announces $4.25M funding round and new chief executive
  • Fashion & beauty startup Zalora scores $100M investment to grow in Southeast Asia
Dev
  • Avoiding sucking: How to make an app people actually want to use
  • Twitter granted pull-to-refresh patent that everyone already uses (and sort of gives it away)
Entrepreneur
  • Fashion & beauty startup Zalora scores $100M investment to grow in Southeast Asia
  • Wevorce, the YC startup that makes divorce suck less, opens to all
Gadgets
  • Xbox One: Microsoft’s boldest attempt to unify its services is a game console
  • Why Google Glass could one day be a nightmare for Las Vegas
Games
  • Happy Cloud announces $4.25M funding round and new chief executive
  • Xbox One: Microsoft’s boldest attempt to unify its services is a game console
Green
  • Tesla Model S outscores every other car in Consumer Reports ratings
  • Tesla stock jumps 31% after record $562M in sales and first-ever quarterly profit
Health
  • Grownups speak to startups: We’re not into technology just because it’s cool
  • Keas partners with nutrition experts to encourage employee wellness
Lifestyle
  • Beyond sexting: We should celebrate Snapchat and encourage ephemeral communication
  • Fashion & beauty startup Zalora scores $100M investment to grow in Southeast Asia
Media
  • Beyond sexting: We should celebrate Snapchat and encourage ephemeral communication
  • Xbox One: Microsoft’s boldest attempt to unify its services is a game console
Mobile
  • Beyond sexting: We should celebrate Snapchat and encourage ephemeral communication
  • Fashion & beauty startup Zalora scores $100M investment to grow in Southeast Asia
New York
  • Airbnb remains illegal in NYC, with one host fined $2,400
  • Marissa Mayer explains how Yahoo will keep Tumblr from meeting Flickr’s fate
Science
  • Video robotics company Swivl raises $500K
  • Star Trek’s replicator comes to life thanks to NASA funding
Security
  • AVG buys web privacy firm PrivacyChoice & its smart Privacyfix dashboard
  • This $22K sniper rifle comes with a WiFi server, USB ports, an iPad mini … and aims itself
Small Biz
  • SAP Startup Focus. Our technology. Your imagination.
  • Smell-o-vision at last! Domino’s releasing DVDs that smell like pizza
Social
  • Beyond sexting: We should celebrate Snapchat and encourage ephemeral communication
  • MyShoeBox offers unlimited photo storage, backup, and sharing — for free
Products
  • Digital Cameras
  • E-Readers
  • Game Consoles
  • GPS Navigation
  • HDTV
  • Headphones
  • Laptops
More Products
  • Smartphones
  • Tablets
  • Video Cameras
  • Venture Capital Firms
Software
  • Backup Software
  • Blog Software
  • CRM Software
  • Help Desk Software
  • Monitoring Software
  • Office Suites
  • Project Management Software
More Software
  • Remote Desktop Software
  • Scheduling Software
  • SEO Software
  • Shopping Cart Software
  • Web Design Software
  • Web Hosting Software

Footer Menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Events
  • Privacy Policy

About VentureBeat

VentureBeat provides news about innovation for forward-thinking executives. It covers a range of technology trends, from social media to mobile, clean technology, games and chips. We try to explain what these trends mean for business leaders, executives and other thought leaders in the industry. Stories help executives make better decisions regarding technology in both small businesses and enterprise, and help investors make better decisions about where to put their money. VentureBeat is engagingly written, not only profiling the companies behind innovation, but also the leading individual players setting those trends. Some of the companies it covers in depth include Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Twitter, Zynga, Cisco, RIM, but it also covers pathbreaking start-up companies.

VentureBeat | News About Tech, Money and Innovation

© Copyright 2012 VentureBeat. All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress.com VIP

Powered by the Parse.ly Publisher Platform (P3).