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New Microsoft Office Software Sticks Head in Cloud, Gets Social

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 07:49 PM PDT

Microsoft's inevitable Office 2013 announcement could be seen coming from a mile away, and now that the Redmond software maker has finally unveiled its next generation productivity suite, it's time to wade through the rhetoric to see if we can make heads or tails of it all. That's easier said than done. While Microsoft is making a concerted effort to simplify the decision making process with Windows 8 by offering just a few editions to choose from, users will ultimately have a bevy of online and offline Office versions to sift through.

The full lineup of offerings and pricing plans will be announced in the fall, but it's clear from the get-go that Microsoft is heavily emphasizing a subscription model, which will include three new Office 365 subscription services. As Microsoft breaks them down:

  • Office 365 Home Premium -- designed for families and consumers. This service also includes an additional 20GB of SkyDrive storage and 60 minutes of Skype world minutes per month.
  • Office 365 Small Business Premium -- designed for small businesses. This service also includes business-grade email, shared calendars, website tools, and HD webconferencing.
  • Office 365 ProPlus -- designed for enterprise customers who want advanced business capabilities and the flexibility to deploy and manage in the cloud.

By Microsoft's own admission, it's taking "bold steps" with the new "modern Office" suites, which CEO Steve Ballmer described as "a cloud service" that "will fully light-up when paired with Windows 8." And by that he means it will have a heavy emphasis on touch controls.

The new Office is also social. Yammer, Microsoft's enterprise social network, will play a role in the new Office, as will Skype and other connected technologies, such as being able to follow people, teams, documents, and sites in SharePoint.

While pricing remains a mystery, Microsoft said Windows RT tablets on ARM (including its own Surface device) will include the Office 2013 suite for free, giving users access to new versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote applications.

For those who want to spy an early glimpse, Microsoft just made the Customer Preview available to download.

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Comic-Con 2012 Gallery: The Maximum PC Editor's Choice

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 03:15 PM PDT

We may have been down in San Diego helpin' our parent company at the Future / Hyundai Undead booth, but we still found time to shoot some pictures of the weird, the wacky, the far-out, and the excellent among the costumes we saw on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. 

Harley Quinns and Jake and Finns were some of the most common themes this year, but we also saw plenty of Chells, Leias, steampunks, Catwomen, Riddlers, and, well, odder things.  

Nvidia GTX 660 Ti Rumored to Launch Mid-August

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 11:17 AM PDT

Nvidia's GTX 670 delivers almost GTX 680-type frame rates for $100 less, but that doesn't change the fact that we've yet to see a true mid-range card from Nvidia so far this generation. That could be changing soon, however, as sources for two different enthusiast websites have said that the much more mainstream GTX 660 Ti is set to launch about a month from now, midway through August.

Both SweClockers and VideoCardz claim that the card is slated for release sometime between August 13 and 19, with an anticipated fate of August 16th seeing as how its predecessors were launched on Thursdays. Plus, that GPU-Z update we talked about earlier today added GTX 660 support. SweClockers indicates that launch window would allow the card to hit the streets just prior to the annual back-to-school upgrade rush. (Does that really exist? Are caring mothers really rushing out to buy their college-aged kids graphics cards?)

Nvidia's kept mum on the specs of its upcoming cards, but rumors say the GK104-based GTX 660 Ti will sport either 1152 or 1344 CUDA cores (our money's on the former) with 1.5GB of GDDR5 memory, a 192-bit memory interface and a price tag south of $300. Any takers?

Via TechPowerUp

Raspberry Pi Starts Flying Out of Factories, Now Available For General and Multiple Orders

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 10:57 AM PDT

In yet even more itty bitty computing news, the Raspberry Pi crew has announced that they've overcome previous manufacturing difficulties and are now churning out their mini-PCs are the brisk rate of 4,000 a day. Whoop-dee-do, what does that mean for you? Simple: the shortage is over and the Raspberry Pi's various manufacturers are now taking general orders.  Plus, you can order more than one now.

That doesn't mean if you order one (or more) today, it'll show up on your doorstep tomorrow, however. The Pi comes from Britain, you see, and all those mini-PCs are manufactured in China. The delay in shipping and customs processing means that UK-types who order from RS or Farnell, the two European suppliers, will need to wait an additional 4 to 5 weeks before being up a nice little slice of Pi. Americans need to purchase their Raspberry Pi PCs through Allied Electronics, with an estimated delivery time of up to 12 weeks.

That long lead time is part of what keeps the cost of the $35 Raspberry Pi B down so low, or as the team explained it on their blog:

If you've been waiting for the Raspberry Pi to be in general delivery before you order, now's the time to get your order in; it helps us to plan the supply chain efficiently if we have a bit of visibility of what's just down the road.

For those of you worried about how a bare-bones wide-open board like the Raspberry Pi could be useful, hit this link, then note that the various suppliers are also selling enclosures, network adapters, USB hubs and SD cards preloaded with a Raspberry Pi Linux OS, if you're so interested. A camera add-on is also in the works.

Kontron Preps First Tegra 3-Based Mini-ITX Motherboard

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 10:11 AM PDT

Watch out, Atom CPUs and AMD APUs, there's a new contender vying for the attention of small box HTPC enthusiasts: Nvidia's quad-core Tegra 3 processor. Wait, what? Isn't that a mobile processor? Theoretically, but that hasn't stopped Kontron from creating the world's first mini-ITX Tegra 3 processor, complete with an itty bitty footprint and an equally itty bitty 7W power requirement.

We first heard about the 6.7-by-6.7-inch KTT30/mITX from Oliver at FanlessTech. (Which, by the way, is a great resource for silent/quiet PC aficionados.) The embedded quad-core Tegra 3 processor receives a bit of an underclocking, at 900MHz rather than 1.2GHz, but the mobo comes equipped with a host of options you'd expect to see in a traditional x86-based board, such as expandable RAM, S/PDIF, an HDMI port, three USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet and a pair of SD card slots. You'll also find three PCIe slots: one's straight-up, another's PCIe/mSATA, while the third has a SIM socket for 3G card support. Finally, there's also CSI/DSI camera support and a pair of RS232 connections for more industrial-type applications.

The Tegra 3's graphical chops make this mobo capable of handling 1080p video and onboard H264 MPEG-4 processing. What the board lacks, however, is release details: Kontron hasn't ponied up pricing or availability info. You interested?

GPU-Z Update Adds Support for 21 Additional Graphics Cards

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 08:24 AM PDT

One of our favorite utilities, GPU-Z, has yet to reach 1.0 status. We're not sure what the holdup is, but in the meantime, incremental updates keep rolling in, the latest one bringing the utility up to version 0.6.3 and adding support for nearly two dozen additional videocards in the process, along with improved Kepler boost clock detection, a handful of fixes, and other changes.

On the Nvidia side, GPU-Z 0.6.3 adds support for:

  • GT 620, 630, 640
  • GTX 660
  • Tesla M2090
  • Quadro 1100M, 5000M
  • NVS 5400M
  • G510M
  • GT 620M, 630M, 640M LE, 660M

And on the AMD side:

  • AMD Trinity
  • Radeon HD 7570, 7670
  • Radeon HD 6610M, 7550M, 7850M
  • Radeon HD 7520G, 7640G

TechPowerUp says you can also expect better stability under Windows 8, and less crashing overall in various situations. You can download the latest build here.

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Panda Cloud Antivirus Upgraded with Faster Scan Engine, Better Malware Detection

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 08:04 AM PDT

Panda Security had its head in the cloud long before it became vogue to do so, and today marks the launch of Panda Cloud Antivirus 2.0, a free cloud-based consumer antivirus service. There are several reasons to upgrade if you're rocking a previous build, including the fact that this new release is fully compatible with Microsoft's Windows 8 Release Preview. It also supposedly scans much faster than before.

How fast, exactly? According to Panda Security, version 2.0 of its cloud-based antivirus service boasts 50 percent faster on-demand scans compared to earlier versions, and is even more effective than before.

"The new version of Panda Cloud Antivirus improves disinfection rates and reduces the memory footprint," said Pedro Bustamante, Senior research advisor at Panda Security. "Thanks to the useful feedback of our beta tester community we have improved this product yet again, providing maximum PC protection and disinfection power with minimum impact on PC performance."

New to the free version with the 2.0 release are behavior-based scanning technologies, which were previously limited to Pro Editions. The Pro Edition is a $30 upgrade that adds a smart community-based firewall, around-the-clock technical support, and automatic USB vaccination.

Panda Cloud Antivirus 2.0 Free and Pro Editions are available now.

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ViewSonic Launches 27-inch VX2703mh-LED Monitor

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 06:58 AM PDT

ViewSonic on Monday announced the latest addition to its high-performance line of monitors, the new 27-inch VX2703mh-LED. According to ViewSonic, everyone and their uncle should be interested in this display, including home consumers, small-to-medium businesses (SMBs), and educational institutions, the latter of which will appreciate the monitor's energy efficiency while hoping to sell the former two on the panel's overall feature-set.

The VX2703mh-LED is a 27-inch display with a Full HD 1920x1080 screen resolution. It has a 3ms response time (gray-to-gray), 300 cd/m2 brightness rating, 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio (1,200:1 typical), and plenty of inputs for the average user, including HDMI (with HDCP), DVI (with HDCP), and VGA. The monitor also boasts built-in SRS Premium Sound speakers.

On the eco-friendly side, ViewSonic claims the VX2703mh-LED delivers up to 40 percent energy savings when compared with a regular 27-inch monitor. Energy savings come courtesy of a mercury-free LED backlight and an ECO-mode feature with a three-phase self-adjusted power-saving mode.

You should be able to find the VX2703mh-LED shipping any day now for $299 MSRP.

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Microsoft Unloads MSNBC.com Stake to Comcast for $300 Million

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 06:03 AM PDT

It's been a 16-year run for Microsoft and NBC in a joint venture known as MSNBC.com, and that run is coming to a halt. Comcast, the parent company of NBC, has acquired Microsoft's 50 percent stake in the online interactive news site, paying a reported $300 million to gain full control of the digital business. As part of the deal, the site loses its MS tag and is now renamed to NBCNews.com.

Jennifer Sizemore, Editor-in-Chief of NBCNews.com, posted a note announcing the name change, while assuring readers that this move doesn't signal a dying interest in the site.

"While our name is changing, our commitment is not," Sizemore said. "In fact, in the weeks and months ahead, we'll be bringing you more of what you love today, and NBCNews.com will stay true to its mandate of delivering the news you need with the innovative spirit you've come to expect across all of our digital platforms. Over the years, we've won dozens of awards for our digital coverage, but the real reward has been serving you, our audience."

A report in The New York Times valued the transaction at $300 million, a number it obtained from "people with knowledge of the transaction." Part of that money is based on the site's past profits.

As for MSNBC, it isn't marching off into the digital graveyard, not yet anyway. Sizemore says it will relaunch as MSNBC TV next year.

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Giada Rolls Out Mini PC with Ivy Bridge Inside

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:47 AM PDT

Giada, a Chinese manufacturer specializing in mini PCs, last week announced a "book-sized" mini PC called the i53, which is very similar to the last Giada product reviewed by usthe Giada i50in that both look virtually identical and pack an Intel Core i processor. While it may be hard to distinguish between the Giada i50 and i53 at first glance, the two are actually quite different.

The i53, which is slightly bigger than the i50, is equipped with the latest-generation Intel Core i processors. Starting at $520, the i53 comes standard with an Ivy Bridge Core i5 processor, but is also available in Core i3 and Core i7 flavors. Here are the complete specs:

  • Processor: 3nd Gen Intel Core i7/i5/i3(Optional)
  • Chipset: Intel HM76 Express
  • GPU: Intel GMA HD 4000
  • Memory: 2GB DDR3-1333 (1 x SO-DIMM slot Max 4GB)
  • Storage    : 320GB2.5″HDD/500GB 2.5″HDD
  • I/O: 1 x USB3.0, 4 x USB2.0, 1 x Card reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO)
  • 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA
  • LAN: Gigabit LAN + Wi-Fi 802.11n + Bluetooth
  • Audio: AUDIO-out/MIC-in
  • Power: 30W
  • Size: 192 x 155 x 26 mm
  • Color: Black & White
  • OS: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (Optional)

"It's an ideal home theater PC (HTPC) thanks to the included infra red remote control that allows for remote boot-up; its support for full HD 1080P video and Intel HD Audio with 5.1 channel surround sound," reads the press release announcing the i53.

"The low power consuming Giada i53 runs cool and quiet, thanks to its advanced heat control technology, including a smart temperature-controlled fan. This Mini PC makes a perfect household download station - leave it downloading all night without being troubled by noise, heat or energy costs. Its slim design lets it fit neatly into even the tiniest space."

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Travel Injuries in Asia May Prove Pricey Without Travel Medical Insurance

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT

HCC Medical Insurance Services, LLC (HCCMIS), a provider of travel accident insurance, announces an infographic highlighting the potential perils of vacationing in Asia.

Meeting the Challenges of the Change as an Opportunity at the 14th Global Conference of Actuaries (GCA)

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT

The 14th Global Conference of Actuaries (GCA) was inaugurated to outline the strategies for shaping the future landscape of the Indian Actuarial Profession.

JRG Offers Rubber Plantation Insurance

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT

JRG Insurance Broking (P) Ltd, the premier broking house of the state is joined hands with M/s National Insurance Company to offer Rubber Plantation Insurance Cover. The insurance of Rubber Plantation shall cover Rubber trees between 7 and 25 years of age in plantations against the risks of Fire, Storm, Landslide/Rockslide, Lightning, Earthquake, and Destruction from wild animals and RSMD (Riot, Strike, and Malicious Damage).

Birla Sun Life Insurance strengthens its presence in Panchkula

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT

Commenting on the occasion, Jayant Dua, MD & CEO, Birla Sun Life Insurance said," The India insurance potential is tremendous. We recognize this opportunity

IFI - NGO Working for Micro Insurance

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT

"Support Your Support Staff Project" will cover Drivers/ Maid/ Servant/ Cook/ Mali/ Guard/ Chowkider or anyone who is your support staff. You can cover him/ her under our Group Life Insurance policy/ Group Health Insurance policy. Coverage Sum Assured Premium/ Year Group Life Cover Rs. 1 Lakh Rs. 140 Group Health Insurance cover Rs.50,000 Rs.750 Total Rs.890 Note: Both are independent of each other. You may choose life only. This will cost you Rs.2.43 per day. This is nothing in comparison to what you pay/ spend for cook who is paid on monthly basis: Salary Rs.7000 Food Rs.3500 Clothing etc Rs.700 Total Rs.11200 This amounts to Rs.373 per day on which adding of Rs.2.43 per day is too nominal an amount. We have come across instances where employer had to pay Rs.70,000 for hospitalization of a driver. In another instance death of a servant resulted in payment of Rs.3 lakhs to servant's family.

Shiram Life Insurance Company Enters 'Corporate Agency Arrangement' With TNSC Bank

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT

Shriram Life Insurance Co. Ltd (SLIC), joint venture with Sanlam Life Insurance, South Africa, a part of Rs 50,000 Crore Shriram Group, announced its strategic alliance with Tamil Nadu State Co-operative (TNSC) Bank for the 'Corporate Agency arrangement' license approved by IRDA on 21st March 2012.

HDFC ERGO comes to the rescue of Howrah farmers reeling from excess rainfall

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT

HDFC ERGO provided relief to West Bengal farmers by settling their claim for kharif season losses incurred in last year's excessive rainfall. The company had insured Aman paddy crops under the govt. approved Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme.

HDFC ERGO launches "Health Claim Services" - in-house health claim servicing department

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT

HDFC ERGO General Insurance, 4th largest private sector general insurance company in India announced the launch of Health Claim Services (HCS) - its in-house health claim servicing department.. The main objective behind this initiative is to facilitate faster and transparent claim settlement process.

HDFC Life appoints Srinivasan Parthasarthy as Chief and Appointed Actuary

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT

HDFC Life has a newly appointed Chief and Appointed Actuary

Get set to play the 'Game of Pride'

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT

HDFC Life organizes the first- of- a- kind Mall activity called 'Game of Pride' to leverage its association with Rajasthan Royals in IPL 5

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Anime Expo 2012 Web Koihime Musou Cosplay Contestant Interview

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 02:47 PM PDT

Anime Expo 2012 featured a Web Koihime Musou Cosplay Competition, sponsored by Gamania.  KittyMach (MMOHut) and DizzyPW (OnRPG) interview the four contestants about building the costumes, the cosplay lifestyle, and more. Check out the full photoshoot at OnRPG!

MMOHut Weekly Recap #94 July 15 – Phantasy Star Online 2, MapleStory, SWTOR, & More

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 02:12 PM PDT

 

 

A quick look and discussion for every major announcement and update during the week! This week we discussed updates from the following games: Phantasy Star Online 2, MapleStory, Combat Arms, Atlantica Online, Star Wars The Old Republic, Rusty Hearts, RaiderZ, and Angels Online. The biggest news this week comes from SEGA’s official announcement that Phantasy Star Online 2 will be coming to North America and Europe in 2013. Phantasy Star Online 2 will be free-to-play and continues the legacy of the original Phantasy Star Online. Check out all the individual news articles mentioned over at the MMOHut.com News section.

Dota 2

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 02:00 PM PDT

Dota 2 is the acclaimed, stand-alone sequel to the Defense of the Ancients mod for Warcraft III. With furious multiplayer arena action, the goal of each match is to destroy your opposition’s stronghold. Getting there will not be easy, however. Players will have to contend with waves of lesser units, as well as other players defending their territory and seeking the destruction of your own. Defeat opponents to earn gold, buy equipment and level up to earn and upgrade your skills for victory!

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Publisher: Valve
Playerbase: ??
Graphics: Medium
Type: MMO
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: Yes
Filesize: ??

Pros: +Stays true to original material. +Wide variety of heroes available to play. +All heroes available to be played right away.

Cons: -Microtransactions required to change character appearance. -Similar gameplay to other MOBA games. -Limited information available.

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Dota 2 is the sequel to the popular Warcraft III mod Defense of the Ancients. You have access to all of the game’s heroes when you start the game, instead of having to unlock them through in-game currency. The game’s cash shop, instead, will focus on customization for the characters. The game is like its predecessor, in that you must defend your territory and towers, while destroying the enemy’s. Every character has different skills to combat foes, and teamwork is absolutely necessary to ensure your success.

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City Of Steam Announces Alpha Testing

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 01:14 PM PDT

Mechanist Games has announced they are to begin alpha testing for City of Steam, starting this weekend.

Alpha testing will take place during three weekend tests: July 20-22, July 27-29, and August 3-5, each with additional content such as races, quest lines, and contest events. Each test will focus around specific aspects of gameplay to ensure a broad amount of early testing. During the Alpha test, players can also purchase Collaborator Packs that grant Alpha access, in-game benefits, and downloadable content. Players can also snag their chance for an Alpha key by registering for the game’s newsletter.

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City of Steam – First Alpha Test Weekend, Keys in Limited Supply

July 16th, 2012 – Mechanist Games to release Alpha test version of City of Steam, an industrial fantasy MMORPG for the next generation of gaming

Developer Mechanist Games is growing, and their first title City of Steam is gathering more attention along with it. The indie title has started making waves across the internet of late, granting early game previews to a number of media sites, and even recently being nominated for Selected Project at Game Connection Asia 2012.

City of Steam‘s Alpha release will be spread over a number of weekend tests scheduled for July 20-22, July 27-29 and August 3-5th. Each weekend will see the addition of new content such as extra races to play, new quest lines, and contests where players can win prizes, both digital and physical. Separate weekends will also focus on testing different aspects of the game to cover a broader perspective of overall performance and playability. Being a strongly community-driven developer, their aim is to receive as much feedback as possible in regards to refining the game for future releases. The active community, with plenty of development sneak-peeks, polls, contests, can be joined on the forum.

For the duration of the Alpha period, Mechanist Games are offering Collaborator Packs, which contain an array of in-game benefits, downloadable content and City of Steam-themed merchandise, the highest levels including a poster personally signed by the developers and other unique supporter-designed items. Each pack also contains Alpha keys to get access to the game’s upcoming testing, higher level packs guaranteeing future beta access. Proceeds from these packs are used to fund and support further game development and prepare the game for a full launch.

Outside of those received from Collaborator Packs, Alpha keys to access City of Steam will be in limited supply. However, priority is given to Newsletter subscribers; those interested can try their hand by signing up on the City of Steam website: www.cityofsteam.com or directly http://www.cityofsteam.com/get_email

Combat Arms Releases The Assassin and Nemexis Labs

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 12:58 PM PDT

Nexon has released a new update for combat arms, introducing a new map and a new class.

The new map, Nemexis Lab, is a PvE map where players must face off against Nemexis soldiers and four types of Mechs. Once inside the lab, players may also control a Mech themselves for team support.

Two new assassin characters, Wraith and Banshee, also make their debut. They currently have three exclusive weapons: the Assault Crossbow, which requires single-shot accuracy or can be used for a burst spread shot; the Explosive Crossbow, which uses explosive bolts that can be remotely detonated;  and the Synapse Scrambler, which reverses the victim’s mouse controls and slows their movement.  The assassins also gain two exclusive abilities: Caution, which lets players spot enemy traps and weapons; and Inner Focus, which lets the assassin sacrifice their stamina to regain HP.

Nexon also publishes Sudden Attack and Vindictus.

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Wings Over Atreia: Aion re-newbed

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 10:00 AM PDT

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Amidst all the possible topics for Wings Over Atreia floating in my head, one decided to lure all the others into a dark closet and lock them in. What precipitated the nefarious mental culling? While I was campaign questing in Asmodae for last Friday's livestream, it hit me. You could say it just clicked -- like the sound of the key turning in a door's lock. What topic was trying to look innocent while a key dangled from its grip? That would be newbness in Aion.

Wait, what? How can you possibly talk about being a newb when you've been playing since launch-ish? I heard that! And I can explain. Granted some people might contend that once you have a high-level character in a game, you can't ever be a newbie again (although you can be a n00b anytime by embracing ignorance). However, this simply isn't true, especially in Aion when a change in archetype, coupled with a change in server and faction, makes things all new.

I have to admit that I never really thought I could recapture that total newbie feeling again either, but I certainly did. In full-force, even. The experience revealed a few things to me about Aion as it continues toward its third anniversary. What I found may surprise you.

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    City of Steam schedules debut of a new playable race each alpha weekend

    Posted: 16 Jul 2012 09:00 AM PDT

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    Players anticipating alpha testing City of Steam have only a few more days to wait before diving into the steampunk world as this weekend begins the first of three alpha testing weekends. Each weekend will focus on different aspects of the game and will debut a new bundle of playable races: July 20th through 22nd will introduce four types of humans, July 27th through 29th will bring two types of elves, and August 3rd through 5th will have the three greenskin races.

    Fans who do not yet have an alpha key but want to participate need to sign up for the City of Steam newsletter on the official site. The keys are limited, so the sooner you sign up, the better your chance. The developers are also offering a guaranteed way to obtain a key by purchasing collaborator packs filled with City of Steam swag.

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    Marvel Heroes Comic-Con trailer shows off combat

    Posted: 16 Jul 2012 08:00 AM PDT

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    If you haven't been watching this year's San Diego Comic-Con closely to see what tidbits are revealed, don't worry -- we've got you covered. One such tidbit is the new Marvel Heroes trailer released by Gazillion Entertainment as part of the free-to-play game's panel at the convention. Although short, the video shows off a few of the playable super heroes demonstrating their evil-vanquishing moves. For 40 seconds fans can watch Iron Man, Black Panther, Captain America, The Hulk, Human Torch, Deadpool, and Black Widow kick, smash, pound, and blast their foes.

    Check out the combat preview in the video after the break.

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    MV Guide: July 16 - 22, 2012

    Posted: 16 Jul 2012 07:00 AM PDT

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    MV Guide is a weekly rundown of the MMO gaming events planned on Massively TV.

    Every week, the Massively Stream Team logs in to play various MMOs live and in person, and we'd love for you to drop by the channel and visit. We have a combination of regular weekly games and new surprises each week, so you'll find a variety of titles to watch. During our streamed events, you can participate in the live chat, ask questions to learn about the game, or simply spend some time with Massively staff and readers. (Of course, streaming is subject to the whims of outside forces like server-side gremlins once in a while.)

    Follow along after the jump to see what's on this week's schedule, and let us know if there's a specific game you'd like to see streamed next week!

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      The Daily Grind: Is it game over if you can't design your own character?

      Posted: 16 Jul 2012 06:00 AM PDT

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      Because the superhero genre attracts both people who like designing comicbook characters and people who are fans of existing icons, Marvel Heroes' implementation of playable Marvel characters has had a polarizing effect on gamers. "People will not want to be like the characters; they want to be the characters," declared one of our commenters back when the game was first announced. "As much as I love Captain America, Spiderman, and Wolverine... I'd not want to play them," mused another. You almost have to feel sorry for Gazillion: The studio can't please everyone.

      So today we're wondering which side you take in the debate. Would you rather play the real thing than play your own invention or a cheesy knockoff (after all, existing superhero MMOs are overflowing with Hulk, Iron Man, and Batman clones anyway)? Or do you agree with the Massively reader who posted that "the whole point of an MMO is to play your own creation"? Is it game over if you can't design your own character?

      Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

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        MMO Week in Review: Factual facts

        Posted: 15 Jul 2012 06:00 PM PDT

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        At the end of every week, we round up the best and most popular news stories, exclusive features, and insightful columns published on Massively and then present them all in one convenient place. If you missed a big MMO or WoW Insider story last week, you've come to the right post.

        Here are some factual facts as researched factually by the truth police here at Massively.

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          EVE Evolved: Themepark quests in EVE

          Posted: 15 Jul 2012 04:00 PM PDT

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          EVE Online has always had a reputation as a hardcore sandbox MMO, a game in which the players build the world as they see fit. While developers build the core gameplay systems, it's what players do with that gameplay that makes EVE special. It's the political hijinks of nullsec alliances, the massive heists, and the stories of people forging their own directions that drive people to play EVE. I've often said that EVE is less a game and more a story about what players do when left alone with each other. It's a story of conflict driven by simply having so many players in one universe with limited resources.

          Not everyone likes that sandbox angle or plays an MMO primarily for the social interaction; some like to be presented with a fully crafted story that they can play through or be a part of. Most themepark MMOs cater exclusively to this type of player, with stories told in quests that send him across the landscape. In the summer of 2005, EVE Online almost started to cater to that type of player with its COSMOS constellations, areas filled with once-only missions and valuable rare items. The constellations were later practically abandoned to work on other new features, but I think they should make a return -- they could revolutionise EVE Online for themepark fans.

          In this week's EVE Evolved, I look back at the ancient COSMOS constellations and consider how they could be brought back to breathe new life into every area of EVE.

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            One Shots: The Hutt in the hat

            Posted: 15 Jul 2012 02:00 PM PDT

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            One Shots... we like hats
            Massively reader Leandra sent us a delicious batch of screenshots from new shiny The Secret World, but her "throwaway" entry from Star Wars: The Old Republic is the one I couldn't resist highlighting. She wrote in,
            I recently resubscribed to The Old Republic to check out the changes made in the last few patches. The devs have made a lot of much-needed improvements, and I'm having a lot of fun. This is my Jedi Consular character on Nar Shaddaa, one of my favorite areas in the game. The statue of the Hutt in the hat always cracks me up. Why is he wearing that hat??
            He's wearing that hat because it provided me an awesome post title and a giggle, that's why! The color shot and a few more from around the MMOverse await your clickery!

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