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Skype’s Group Video Calling Feature is Now Free

Posted: 28 Apr 2014 03:38 PM PDT

Skype LogoIt's free I tell you

Skype's group video calling service is now free, according to Skype's official blog. The feature is available, at no cost, on Microsoft Windows, Mac, and Xbox One platforms. But for those platforms that have been left out, Skype general manager of consumer marketing Phillip Snalune addressed the issue and said, "And, in the future, we'll be enabling group video calling for all our users across more platforms – at no cost."

Prior to the announcement, Skype users could pay a monthly subscription of $8.99 for the Skype Premium service or pay $4.99 for an individual day pass in order to use the group video calling feature. The feature itself would allow video chats with up to 10 people who were using PCs or Macs. 

While late to the party, Google's own Google Hangouts offered video chat for free for a long time, it is nice to see Microsoft finally get rid of the pricetag.

Will you start taking advantage of group video calling?

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How to Physically Clean Your PC and More

Posted: 28 Apr 2014 01:45 PM PDT

It's time for some hardware spring cleaning!

Spring is in the air and it's time to do some spring cleaning. This means cleaning your house, room, and most importantly, your PC! Of course, keeping your PC clean isn't just a matter of aesthetics; it also helps keep your system from overheating. 

As a computer runs, it generates static electricity, which attracts dust and hairs. These nasty bits clump together and gunk up the heatsink, case fans, and other computer components. It's not only gross but also ends up blocking airflow, which causes overheating. So beyond annual spring-cleanings, it's important to routinely clear out any messy buildups in your rig. Without further ado, let's start scrubbing down our PCs!

PC cleaning tools

PC cleaning tools

Tools of the trade

Compressed air can

Isopropyl rubbing alcohol or Vodka in a pinch

White vinegar

Distilled water

Microfiber cloths

Q-tips

Scotch tape

PC cases

We'll go ahead and start with the biggest and most important item that needs cleaning, your gaming rig. If your PC has been sitting around all winter, it's probably packed with dust even with filters in front of every intake fan.

PC Outside

PC Outside

1) Take it outside

The first step will be to take it outside because it's a bit pointless to blow out all that dust indoors just to have it all settle back down in the same room. But before we do that, disconnect the computer entirely. This includes Power cable, USB peripherals, and whatever audio equipment you have hooked up. Don't forget to discharge the remaining power in the computer by grounding yourself while touching the power supply and pressing the power button.

Wipe it down

Wipe it down

2) Wipe it down

The next step is giving the outside of the case a good once over, wiping down the entire exterior and even cleaning its dirty feet. 

Clean those dust filters

Clean those dust filters

3) Clean those dust filters

Next up detach any dust filters on the case and wipe off the accumulated dust bunnies. Doing this by hand is fine but give it a quick blast with your compressed air can for good measure. Meanwhile, for foam filters give them a quick rinse under the sink. In both cases make sure to clear the dust out so that it blows out away from the clean side, otherwise you'll end up dirtying both sides.

Prepping the patient

Prepping the patient

4) Prepping the patient

Before you go dual wielding air cans on the inside of your case, you should know that will just cause a big mess. So it's important to first wipe down the inside manually—yes, by hand. It's an opportune time to disconnect big components like the graphics card, RAM modules, and even the heatsink if you have some replacement thermal paste lying around. 

Clean the graphics card

Clean the graphics card

There's always bound to be dust hidden between the cracks and removing these components will make it easier to clean off the motherboard. Before you go blowing off the GPU and other case fans, use a pen to hold the fan in place as it prevents it from spinning too fast and potentially damaging the motor.

Cleaning

Cleaning

5) Cleaning 

Additionally, if there are any big clumps of dust it would be best to grab them up and wipe them away with a damp (not wet!) isopropyl rubbing alcohol-laden cloth first. After that, go ahead and pull the air can trigger on any nooks and crannies you might have missed as well as the motherboard itself. For any truly stubborn dust particles hanging around the case's expansion slots, use dampen Q-tips with alcohol to rub it out.

Packing it up

Packing it up

6) Packing it all up

Once you're all done inside, put everything back where it belongs. You might also want to check over your wiring. Just in case you're still using the old pack-your-wires-at-the-bottom-of-the-case strategy, check out our guide on how to wire like a pro.

Click the next page to get tips on how to clean up accessories like keyboards, mice, and more!


 

Keyboards and Mice

Dirty Mouse

Dirty Mouse

After you're all done with cleaning out your tower you should polish up your peripherals too. These can be especially gross since you end up touching them all the time. Plus there are so many tiny spaces for dust, Cheetos cheese, and other gunk to get into. 

Cleaning the Keyboard

Cleaning the Keyboard

First we'll start with wiping the keyboard down with a damp cloth. Since regular old plastic is a less sensitive than microchips we can use anything from a micro fiber cloth, to a rag, and even a (clean) old sock. After you've wiped all the greased and dust off the top, flip the keyboards over and give it a good shake to get rid of any loose bits of material in between the keys. Follow up with a blast of air to clear out hair, dust, and food particles.

Removing the keys

Removing the keys

This should take care of at least 80-percent of the problems but for a truly deep clean, you can also pop off the keys to get to the keyboards backboard. Most mechanical keyboards come with a key puller. If you lost it or are using a membrane switch keyboard, gently wedging a flathead screwdriver or letter opener underneath the keys works in a pinch. Just remember to take a picture of the keyboard beforehand for reference when putting it back together.

Cleaning the Mouse

Cleaning the Mouse

Cleaning your mouse is largely the same as a keyboard in that the whole thing needs a good wipe down. Pay particular attention to the non-stick pads on the bottom as a lot of gunk can accumulate on and around the edge of the mouse's feet. 

Cleaning the sensor

Cleaning the sensor

If there's anything caught in the scroll wheel, simply turn the whole clicker over and turn the wheel or hit it with a blast of air to dislodge anything caught inside. Finally for the optical sensor, we suggest wiping the area with a damp cloth and a Q-tip to finely remove any leftover crud.

Monitor

Monitor

Monitor

Cleaning monitors, and screens in general, are extremely sensitive and require some of the gentlest cleaning methods. Windex is completely NOT okay to use. Ammonia- or alcohol-based cleaners should also be avoided because they can strip the anti-reflective coating applied to screens, cause clouding, and otherwise damage the display.

While it may seem like there are but a few solutions worth wiping your screen with, it's actually easier to just make your own cleaning solution. All it requires is equal parts white vinegar and distilled water.

cleaning solution

cleaning solution

But before we start damping anything, we're going to wipe down the surface to get rid of any dust or grit that might scratch the screen later on. Another ground rule is to never pour or spray liquid directly onto the screen because drops can seep into the panel through gaps around the bezel. Instead drip a little bit of the solution into the cloth and then wipe the display in a circular motion to prevent streaks.

Headsets

wipe headset

wipe headset

Moving onto potentially the grosses part of our gadget cleanup, headsets. Mmmm sweat and earwax. One good general rule about cleaning headset is liquid cleansers are a big no-no. Instead, for leather, pleather, and vinyl cups, use a simple microfiber cloth.

Tape headset

Tape headset

Alternatively, for headset with cloth and foam ear cups scotch tape works wonders on pulling off dust and lint without tearing fabric. 

Smartphones and tablets

Dirty Smartphone

Dirty Smartphone

Tablets, and especially smartphones can be a complete biohazard nightmare of bacteria and germs. All the loose food and dust that accumulates on your keyboard pales in comparison to the smartphone you touch with your hands all day. Given that this device also touches your face, it's probably the most important thing you'll want to sanitize.

 Wipe Smartphone

Wipe Smartphone

While we wish we could use bleach or use acid to scour phones clean, touchscreens are the finickiest thing to clean because of their sensitive oleophobic (oil phobic) coating. These coatings can be easily damaged by alcohol and ammonia solutions. Instead just like your monitor, it's best to clean it with distilled water and white vinegar. Although technically vinegar is still an acid that will degrade the oil repelling coating on smartphones, it's much weaker than alcohol.

For a truly sanitizing clean, you can buy a cleanser like iKlear, which is actually recommended by Apple. Alternatively for a completely liquid-free solution there are UV sterilizers specifically designed for smartphones—think of it as an UV-powered Easy Bake oven for technology—that run around $40.

Done

Done

AOL Discovers Security Breach During Spam Investigation

Posted: 28 Apr 2014 12:29 PM PDT

AOL JacketAOL says encrypted passwords and other user data compromised hacker attack

AOL today said it's investigating a "security incident" involving unauthorized access to its network and systems that resulted in the possible theft of user data, including email addresses, postal addresses, address book contact information, encrypted passwords, encrypted answers to security questions that AOL asks when a user resets his or her password, and certain employee information.

External forensic experts and federal authorities are helping AOL in its investigation. AOL said it started looking into things after noticing a "significant increase" in spam appear as spoofed emails from AOL Mail addresses. The company believes that spammers used used stolen contact information to send spoofed emails that appeared to come from about 2 percent of its email accounts.

"Importantly, we have no indication that the encryption on the passwords or the answers to security questions was broken. In addition, at this point in the investigation, there is no indication that this incident resulted in disclosure of users' financial information, including debit and credit cards, which is also fully encrypted," AOL said.

Nevertheless, AOL is strongly encouraging users and employees to reset their passwords, along with their security questions and answers.

More information can be found on a special FAQ page AOL posted in relation to the security breach.

Image Credit: Flickr (lazzarello)

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Stephen Elop Kicks Off New Position at Microsoft with a Q&A Session

Posted: 28 Apr 2014 11:51 AM PDT

Stephen ElopMicrosoft is planning to do away with the Nokia branding on smartphones

Today is the first business day with Stephen Elop serving as Executive Vice President of the Microsoft Devices Group, which now oversees an expanded devices business that includes Lumia devices from the Nokia acquisition. As part of the deal, Microsoft is free to use the Nokia brand for the next 10 years, though Microsoft is fairly eager to drop the brand from its smartphone offerings. Stephen Elop revealed as much (and more) and in a Q&A today.

"The Nokia brand is available to Microsoft to use for its mobile phones products for a period of time, but Nokia as a brand will not be used for long going forward for smartphones. Work is underway to select the go forward smartphone brand," Elop stated.

When asked when we might see the first Microsoft branded smartphone, Elop explained that the marketing and product people are working on whatever brand the company will use going forward.

"While we are not ready to share precise details, I can assure you that it will not be the 'Nokia Lumia 1020 with Windows Phone on the AT&T LTE Network'... too many words! That somehow doesn't roll off the tongue," Elop said.

Speaking of the 1020, while Elop wasn't ready to announce a successor, he did mention that imaging will be a big differentiator for Microsoft in future devices.

You can read the entire Q&A here.

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Testing the Speed Limit: Sapphire Launches First Overclocked Radeon R9 295X2 Graphics Card

Posted: 28 Apr 2014 11:10 AM PDT

Sapphire Radeon R9 295X2 OCWhen two stock-clocked GPUs just isn't enough

Kudos to AMD for releasing a monster dual-GPU graphics card that comes standard with a liquid cooling setup, and props to Sapphire for having the gems to overclock AMD's two-headed beast. Available as a limited edition part, Sapphire said it's now shipping the R9 295X2 OC, which features two goosed GPUs running at 1030MHz (core) with 8GB of GDDR5 memory pushed up to 5200MHz (effective).

Sapphire's also shipping a vanilla version (if you can call it that) of the R9 295X2 that isn't overclocked. Either one will drive your 4K gaming needs, or get you ready for 4K gaming if you're holding out for an ultra-high definition monitor that isn't plagued with goofy issues.

As a reminder, AMD just recently refreshed its Never Settle Forever game bundle with new titles and also the ability to save codes until a later date. Just bear in mind that you have to purchase your card from a qualifying vendor, details of which you can find on AMD's Never Settle Forever page.

We've spotted Sapphire's stock clocked model online for around $1,500 (MSRP and street) but have yet to dig up the OC version. No word from Sapphire on how much it's supposed to cost.

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New Mexico Dig Unearths E.T. Cartridges and Other Atari 2600 Hardware

Posted: 28 Apr 2014 08:12 AM PDT

Atari Cartridge BucketAn urban legend in video game lore turns out to be true!

After sitting in a landfill covered with concrete for 30 years, numerous unsold "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" cartridges for the Atari 2600 console have been dug up, confirming reports of their fate form the 1980s. Largely considered by many the worst game of all time, legend had it that truckloads of E.T. cartridges, along with other Atari 2600 hardware, were dumped in the landfill, but the story was never confirmed until now.

Filmmakers working on documentary and excavators received permission to dig up the Alamogordo landfill, which took place over the weekend. Twitter updates kept the Internet community in the loop, and interest heated up when an old and dusty Atari 2600 joystick turned up. After that, the excavators found an E.T. cartridge, box, and manual, followed by several more.

According to Microsoft's Xbox Wire blog, there are "a lot more down there," though the exact number isn't yet known.

E.T. Dig

"But at this point, we can safely report that those long-buried cartridges are actually, 100 percent there. Crazy, isn't it!? And it sounds like some other games are down there, too: Centipede, Space Invaders, Asteroids, and possibly more. 'Lots of boxes' is what we're hearing," Xbox Wire says.

The working title for the documentary featuring the dig is "Atari: Game Over." It will focus on the rise and fall of Atari, the latter of which E.T. may have a played a role.

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AMD Catalyst 14.4 Drivers Snag WHQL Certification, Now Available to Download

Posted: 28 Apr 2014 07:39 AM PDT

AMD's latest drivers get rid of in-game flickering in Titanfall when running a CrossFire configuration

It takes a little longer for AMD to release driver updates since deciding to abandon a monthly refresh cycle. As such, it's been a little more than four months since the last batch of WHQL-certified Catalyst drivers hit the web, and if you've been getting antsy, you'll be happy to know the wait is over. AMD's Catalyst 14.4 drivers have gone gold and are now available to download in 32-bit and 64-bit flavors for Windows and Linux.

If you're sitting pretty on a Windows box, the Catalyst 14.4 software suite requires Windows 7 Service Pack 1 to be installed (or a later version of Windows). In return, the new driver package adds support for AMD's dual-GPU Radeon R9 295X2 graphics cards. The driver package also addresses a handful of issues and offers a few performance bumps, such as flickering in Titanfall when running a CrossFire configuration and increasing CrossFire scaling by up to 34 percent in Anno 2070.

There are a couple of known issues AMD is working to fix. One is that you might see a blue screen of death when encoding with Power Director 11, and the other is that driver installation could result in a black screen when installing on a dual AMD Radeon R9 295X configuration under Windows 8.1 (AMD suggests rebooting if this happens).

You can download the drivers here and read the release notes here.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Asus Radeon R9 270 Graphics Card, Intel Core i7 4771 Haswell, and More!

Posted: 28 Apr 2014 06:15 AM PDT

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Top Deal:

Have you ever heard that people who own discrete graphics cards live longer, have better luck, and increase their chances of winning the lottery by 63 percent? Neither have we, but why take the unnecessary risk of not owning one when today's top deal is for an Asus Radeon R9 270 graphics card for $190 with free shipping (normally $220 - use coupon code: [EMCPFHF224]).

Other Deals:

Intel 730 Series 2.5-inch 240GB SATA 6Gb/s MLC Internal Solid State Drive for $225 with free shipping (normally $230 - use coupon code: [EMCPFHF26])

G.Skill Sniper Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Desktop Memory for $72 with free shipping (normally $80 - use coupon code: [EMCPFHF33])

Intel Core i7-4771 Haswell 3.5GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) LGA 1150 84W Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics for $300 with free shipping (normally $320 - use coupon code: [EMCPFHE44])

Adata S102 Pro Advanced 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive for $30 with free shipping (normally $35 - use coupon code: [EMCPFHE35])

Microsoft Warns of Zero-Day Bug in Internet Explorer

Posted: 27 Apr 2014 10:19 PM PDT

Internet Explorer Zero Day

All versions affected

Microsoft has warned Internet Explorer users of a remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2014-1776 ) that is present in versions 6 through 11. The company is aware of limited, targeted attacks aimed at exploiting the vulnerability, the Redmond outfit said in a security advisory issued on Saturday.

According to FireEye, the security firm that brought the bug to Microsoft's notice, it is aware of an ongoing attack targeting the said vulnerability in Internet Explorer 9 through Internet Explorer 11. The firm also pointed out that the targeted versions alone accounted for over a quarter of the overall browser market in 2013.

"Threat actors are actively using this exploit in an ongoing campaign which we have named 'Operation Clandestine Fox,'" FireEye said in a blog post Saturday. "However, for many reasons, we will not provide campaign details. But we believe this is a significant zero day as the vulnerable versions represent about a quarter of the total browser market. We recommend applying a patch once available."

Microsoft says that it is still investigating the issue and will, upon the completion of its probe, either release a fix as part of its monthly security update release process, or issue an out-of-band security update. In the meantime, IE users could use the workarounds suggested by Microsoft to thwart the attack. These include: deploying the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) 4.1; setting Internet and Intranet security zone settings to "High", unregistering VGX.DLL; modifying the Access Control List on VGX.DLL to be more restrictive; and enabling Enhanced Protected Mode for IE11 and enabling 64-bit processes for Enhanced Protected Mode.

"An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the current user. If the current user is logged on with administrative user rights, an attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could take complete control of an affected system. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights," Microsoft said in the security advisory.

"An attacker could host a specially crafted website that is designed to exploit this vulnerability through Internet Explorer and then convince a user to view the website. The attacker could also take advantage of compromised websites and websites that accept or host user-provided content or advertisements. These websites could contain specially crafted content that could exploit this vulnerability. In all cases, however, an attacker would have no way to force users to view the attacker-controlled content."

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Lineage II turns 10 years old in North America

Posted: 28 Apr 2014 10:00 AM PDT

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NCsoft's Lineage franchise has a lot to celebrate this week as the North American version of Lineage II turns 10 years old. Says the company,
During the past decade, millions of players have joined the fight to defend the realm of Aden from Shilen, the evil Goddess of Destruction, and her dark forces. During that time, players have experienced 21 free expansions, defeated more than 350 raid bosses, explored 450 unique zones, mastered 2,200 plus unique skills, and interacted with (meaning "killed") more than 10,000 unique NPCs and monsters, making Lineage II one of the largest MMOs in the world based on content alone.
The in-game celebrations will boast veteran packs and the Carnival of Aden, which includes login events, collection quests, special weapons, and weekend bosses. Happy birthday, Lineage II, and welcome to the short list of MMOs older than a decade!

[Source: NCsoft press release]

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    Hearthstone is not coming to consoles any time soon

    Posted: 28 Apr 2014 09:00 AM PDT

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    Hearthstone
    Despite player interest, Blizzard has now officially said that a console version of the popular Hearthstone strategy card game is not in the works at the moment as the development team is focusing on the upcoming expansion and the game's Android version.

    "It's not something we're actually looking at right now," production director Jason Chayes told Eurogamer in a recent interview. "We feel like we have our hands full in the short term with getting onto Android as soon as we can, which is kind of one of the big priorities we're looking at right now."

    A spectator mode is also a possibility for a future patch after the game's wild popularity livestreaming on Twitch.tv. "Twitch has been great, all the streamer support has been awesome, and it's something that's really kind of surprised us a little bit," Chayes added.

    Hearthstone is currently available for the PC, Mac, and iPad with an Android version coming soon.

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    Here's a brief H1Z1 trailer

    Posted: 28 Apr 2014 08:00 AM PDT

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    SOE snuck a brief H1Z1 trailer onto the interwebs last week, and the clip features 58 seconds worth of the night terrors typically associated with zombies and zombie video games. The trailer is called Will You Survive the Night. View it in its entirety after the cut.

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    Funcom's LEGO Minifigures Online open beta coming in June

    Posted: 28 Apr 2014 07:00 AM PDT

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    Funcom's LEGO Minifigures Online has been in closed beta for several months, but now the company says its free-to-play PC, iOS, and Android title will go into open beta this June.

    "This is an invaluable opportunity to collect feedback directly from players," says executive producer Lawrence Poe. "We'll be using that feedback over the summer to help us focus our efforts where they are most needed and deliver the best possible experience when we launch in the fall."

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    The Daily Grind: Has an MMO ever sparked your interest in its IP?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2014 06:00 AM PDT

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    Marvel Heroes art
    IP-based MMOs are a big draw, as games like Star Wars: The Old Republic, Lord of the Rings Online, DC Universe Online and even World of Warcraft have shown us. Clearly these IP-based games have brought pre-existing fans of said IPs into the MMO fold. Does that work in reverse, though?

    It's working in my case, as my current addiction to Marvel Heroes has caused me to purchase a few X-Men comic books. What about you, Massively readers? Has an IP-based MMO ever sparked your interest in an IP?

    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: ArcheAge's buy-to-beta

      Posted: 27 Apr 2014 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.

      This week, Trion Worlds revealed ArcheAge's glider mechanics, hinted at a June closed beta, and oh yeah, announced that early access for the hybrid free-to-play sandbox is not going to come cheaply. Founder packs run from $49.99 to $149.99 and include perks ranging from gametime to credits to armor. If you can't wait for launch and don't want to fight through Russian servers, that high-end pack is your guaranteed in.

      Read on for a look at the rest of this week's top MMO stories.

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        EVE Evolved: Six years of EVE Evolved

        Posted: 27 Apr 2014 04:00 PM PDT

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        Six years ago to this exact day, I joined the Massively crew and published the first edition of this column dedicated to the ins and outs of EVE Online. The column has been home to over 300 featured articles since its creation, offering everything from guides and expansion reveals to opinion pieces, fiction, and tales of real in-game events. It's been my pleasure in the past six years to offer the Massively readers a digestible glimpse into the ordinarily somewhat impenetrable world of EVE Online and to introduce new players to the only game (other than Master of Orion II) that's managed to keep me hooked for over a decade.

        It's been a fantastic year to be a fan of EVE Online, with CCP announcing its long-term vision for deep space colonisation and the game being revitalised through the Odyssey and Rubicon expansions. I've had the opportunity to explore both expansions in this column and to share some hands-on experience with DUST 514 and CCP's upcoming dogfighter EVE Valkyrie. There's been no shortage of opinion pieces this year either, with articles on everything from PvP consequences and twitch controls to whether Star Citizen and Elite are a threat to the sandbox giant.

        In this edition of EVE Evolved, I round up the best articles from the column's sixth year of operation in one place.

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          Pirates of the Caribbean Online 'Rewritten' version claims Disney's blessing

          Posted: 27 Apr 2014 01:00 PM PDT

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          Pirates of the Caribbean Online may have sunsetted last year, but if our inbox is any judge, some of you folks were really rabid about the game. So you'll no doubt be pleased to learn that some fans are trying to resurrect the MMO, and unlike similar ventures with high-profile IPs, this one -- dubbed Pirates Online Rewritten -- claims that Disney has given its blessing for the use of the game's assets provided the game is a free-to-play, not-for-profit endeavor.

          Developers have opened alpha signups and suggest that launch "could be as soon [as] June 2014 to November 2014."

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          General: Contested Space: Crafting EVE & LEGO into an Accessible Game

          Posted: 28 Apr 2014 07:37 AM PDT

          Contested Space: Crafting EVE & LEGO into an Accessible Game

          The Contested Space team has let us know that the game is now live on KickStarter and hoping to raise $26,000 by the end of May. The game will feature persistent real time aerial combat in a universe that is fully created by players. According to the lead developer, Matthew Haralovich, the game combines building elements from LEGO and sandbox space MMO features ala EVE Online into a single, accessible world.

          Lego Minifigures Online: Open Beta Announced for June

          Posted: 28 Apr 2014 07:21 AM PDT

          Open Beta Announced for June

          Funcom has announced that LEGO Minifigures Online will kick off the open beta in June. The free to play title will hit retail release later this year for iOS, PC and Android devices.

          Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn: Global Fan Festivals Announced

          Posted: 28 Apr 2014 07:15 AM PDT

          Global Fan Festivals Announced

          Square Enix has announced a trio of fan festivals dedicated to the growing fan base in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. The first festival will be held in Las Vegas in October followed by two more events in London and Tokyo.

          Guild Wars 2: WvW: Should I Follow the Zerg or Go Havoc?

          Posted: 26 Apr 2014 05:56 PM PDT

          WvW: Should I Follow the Zerg or Go Havoc?

          When I first started playing Guild Wars 2, all I played was PvE. It was fun to be part of the lore, and do dungeons runs, but after I explored the world it was time for something else. That's when I tried WvW, and I've been hooked ever since! There's just something special about doing battle with enemy armies, or sneaking behind enemy territory to stop their supply flow! The only bad thing is deciding if I should become a part of the zerg, or go havoc!

          Neverwinter: With Module 3, Level 60s Will Still Gain XP

          Posted: 28 Apr 2014 06:30 AM PDT

          With Module 3, Level 60s Will Still Gain XP

          The Neverwinter site has been updated with a new developer blog post that lays new details about the post-60 experience gains that players will be treated to when Module 3: Curse of Icewind Dale goes live. At level 60, players will continue to gain XP but rather than gain levels, they will earn items including rough astral diamonds, a power point and enchants, among other things.

          General: This Week's Live Stream Schedule

          Posted: 28 Apr 2014 06:17 AM PDT

          This Week

          Join our team of live streamers this week as they take on some of the hottest MMOs in release right now. Find the time and game that piques your interest and join the MMORPG.com Live Stream channel at the appointed time.

          H1Z1: Dark, Moody Trailer Released

          Posted: 28 Apr 2014 06:12 AM PDT

          Dark, Moody Trailer Released

          Sony Online Entertainment has released a dark and moody video called "Will You Survive the Night" for its upcoming zombie-themed MMO, H1Z1. Check it out and let us know what you think.

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