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Check out what's happening with the gaming industry's biggest movers and shakers for December 2010. Included this month: new GSA members, partnership agreements for many companies, G2E promotions and a milestone for IGT.

Check out what's happening with the gaming industry's biggest movers and shakers for December 2010. Included this month: new GSA members, partnership agreements for many companies, G2E promotions and a milestone for IGT.

Check out some of the new products from December 2010! Featuring: CasinoTLK™ from Casino Data Imaging, Contemporary Casino Table Game Design from Blue Point Books, the EPICENTRAL™ Print System from TransAct Technologies and the X210GM Tablet PC from X2 Computing. Any of these products would make a great addition to your gaming property!

Slot games using a licensed brand or celebrity have existed for a long time, but also usually have a limited shelf life in terms of popularity. However, MX Gaming has found a winner with some staying power, asking, “Can you beat the Hulkster?”

Slot games using a licensed brand or celebrity have existed for a long time, but also usually have a limited shelf life in terms of popularity. However, MX Gaming has found a winner with some staying power, asking, “Can you beat the Hulkster?”

Check out some of the new products from December 2010! Featuring: CasinoTLK™ from Casino Data Imaging, Contemporary Casino Table Game Design from Blue Point Books, the EPICENTRAL™ Print System from TransAct Technologies and the X210GM Tablet PC from X2 Computing. Any of these products would make a great addition to your gaming property!

In recent years, there has been resurgence in allowing dealers to keep their own tips rather than contributing to a pool. Here’s why Zender supports the practice.

In recent years, there has been resurgence in allowing dealers to keep their own tips rather than contributing to a pool. Here’s why Zender supports the practice.

You’ve all heard about the Transportation Safety Administration’s (TSA) plans to enhance airport security in an attempt to protect travelers from the unthinkable. The flying public is understandably alarmed, but the backlash against the TSA’s antiterrorism efforts is just wrong-headed.

You’ve all heard about the Transportation Safety Administration’s (TSA) plans to enhance airport security in an attempt to protect travelers from the unthinkable. The flying public is understandably alarmed, but the backlash against the TSA’s antiterrorism efforts is just wrong-headed.