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First Ever Dota 2 Championship Winner Revealed

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First Ever Dota 2 Championship Winner Revealed


The International Championship Finals between EHOME and NaVi. Go to Dota2.com for full Gamescom schedule and results. The competition found at the Dota 2 International was fierce, but Na'Vi was able to pull through and take the top spot, in addition to $1 million in prize money.

Star Trek Online: Rhode Island Crashes into the C Store

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Star Trek Online: Rhode Island Crashes into the C Store


Last week Star Trek Online released the new tier 2.5 ship the Rhode Island. A variant of the current tier 2 Nova Class. While tier .5 ships are not new to Cryptic's game philosophy of introducing paid ships to the player base that offer unique abilities, this is the first time Cryptic has introduced a ship that is a straight paid upgrade rather than a side step in power

Phantasy Star Online 2 Looks Awesome in Battle

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Phantasy Star Online 2 Looks Awesome in Battle


The game is just in CBT and it may not head to west in a short time, but its awesome battle screenshots still worth your time.

The Secret World Warzone Details Revealed at GamesCom

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The Secret World Warzone Details Revealed at GamesCom


Back at GamesCom, Ten Ton Hammer made an interview with the developer and got some sweet information about the large-scale PvP.

Webzen Reveals Multi Client System for MU Online

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Webzen Reveals Multi Client System for MU Online


WEBZEN Global Portal announces today that Multi Client System in MMORPG 'MU Online' will be available on August 25, 2011 (GST). By then, an individual is able to run multiple clients at a same time through the newly updated system.

NCsoft to Highlight Guild Wars 2 and WildStar at PAX Prime 2011

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NCsoft to Highlight Guild Wars 2 and WildStar at PAX  Prime 2011


NCsoft is exited to announce that they will bring three MMOs to PAX Prime 2011 August 26-28, 2011. The three MMOs to be playable at PAX areGuild Wars 2, their newest title WildStar and free-to-play City of Heroes' F2P version City of Heroes Freedom.

[Hot Blog] Scarlet Legacy Review

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[Hot Blog] Scarlet Legacy Review


I know there is alredy a review but i believe to have one more never hurts. Game starts as you make account and log in first your asked to make character and given 4 classes to chose from each class has 3 weapons.

APB: Reloaded Revealed NA Retail Distributor and Pricing

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APB: Reloaded Revealed NA Retail Distributor and Pricing


Interactive Gaming Software announces that it has entered into a partnership with GamersFirst to distribute the retail version of APB: Reloaded in North America.

[Photo] If You are into Zombies, Come in

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[Photo] If You are into Zombies, Come in


If our familiar cartoon characters become zombies...how do you think? the feeling and style totally different, are you afraid?

Grand Fantasia Launches the Biggest Content Update

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Grand Fantasia Launches the Biggest Content Update


Aeria Games today announced that its popular MMORPG Grand Fantasia has just opened a new server along with one of the biggest content update that highlights world player vs. player (PvP), level cap raise to level 85 and some additional features.

Soul Master is Back, Reborn Version Information Released

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Soul Master is Back, Reborn Version Information Released


Last year when awesome and unique Action RTS online game Soul Master was called back for redevelopment, many players expressed great pity. Thankfully, after a long wait, good news finally came.

[Topic] Those Short Hair Girls in the Game

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[Topic] Those Short Hair Girls in the Game


Do you like a girl with long hair or short hair? Why? What about these short hair girls in the game? Do you like them? What is your favorite game role? My questions are too many?

New Contents in Blade & Soul's 2nd Closed Beta Preview

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New Contents in Blade & Soul's 2nd Closed Beta Preview


Korea-based NCsoft is going to carry out the second CBT for its latest project Blade & Soul in South Korea between August 29 and September 10. So far, certain new content to be made open in the second CBT has been revealed through Blade & Soul's official site. Starting from August 19, players can access the game's official site to apply for participation in the second CBT. Interested? Then don't miss it!

Gamescom 2011: World of Warcraft Patch 4.3 Interviews

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Gamescom 2011: World of Warcraft Patch 4.3 Interviews


Read the 4.3 Interviews first, Could we be going back to 10's and 25's separate lockouts or 25's will face to more bosses ?? Notice the blue word.

Real 3D MMOG Infinite Worlds Unveils Background Story and Key Features

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Real 3D MMOG Infinite Worlds Unveils Background Story and Key Features


3D MMORPG Infinite Worlds was brought by China-based Infiniteworld Corporation which is formed by the former developers of the well-known 3D MMORPGs Perfect World and Zhu Xian. Recently, the Malaysian game company Infinite Game has sign an agreement with Infiniteworld Corporation to publish Infinite Worlds in Malaysia so that Malaysia players will meet the game within 2011.

Adult-oriented Kingz Online Debuts with Abundant Screens

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Adult-oriented Kingz Online Debuts with Abundant Screens


Korea-based LOGI Works has recently released an abundance of concept art and screenshots for its newly developed MMORPG Kingz Online in the hope of enabling players to taste the game's special charm in advance.

Brawl Busters First Impression

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Brawl Busters First Impression


Brawl Busters is a new online game that is currently in closed beta. As the name implies it is a brawling type game.

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Dragon Nest: Dragon Nest - Arena PvP 1st Impressions with Ripper X!

Posted: 19 Aug 2011 09:19 PM PDT

Ripper X ventures into the new Arena PvP mode in Dragon Nest. Arena PvP is highly addictive, fun and intense, you must be level 10 in Dragon Nest before you can play it though!

Salem: Salem Gamescom 2011 Trailer

Posted: 19 Aug 2011 09:31 AM PDT

Paradox Interactive has released a brand new trailer for its upcoming MMO, Salem. The cinematic trailer was released during the 2011 Gamescom.

MMORPG Reviews

MMORPG Reviews


- Gamescom 2011 – Grimlands exclusive presentation

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 09:40 AM PDT

We've been Grimlands exclusive presentation in the Gamescom 2011. In the presentation we can see the skill sistem, the environment, our transports, and some combats. Grimlands major features - The game is a post apocalypse third person shooter, currently in its Pre-alpha. The game doesn’t have levels, is skill based that means that the skills [...]

- Gamescom 2011 – Exclusive presentation of Tribes: Ascend

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 08:45 AM PDT

Hi-Rez booth has presented a fully playable multiplayer demo of this upcoming title in the Gamescom, the popular FPS Tribes: Ascend, and we have the luck to try the demo in a exclusive presentation of the game. Features and details that we have seen in the demo - Skii mode, hold it while flying to [...]

- Gamescom 2011 – Tera exclusive dungeon run

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 08:36 AM PDT

We have been invited by Frogster to play a TERA guided dungeon run during the GamesCom 2011, after a short introduction of the game and its features, our guide played a priest, which was higher level than us, to keep us alive, there was a warrior, archer, slayer and berserker too, so we began to [...]

- Gamescom 2011 – Gamania unveils its new MMO Core Blaze

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 07:49 AM PDT

At the Gamescom, this year, we had the chance to meet Gamania's team and they unveil some piece of information about their new hack n slash, Core Blaze. We have 2 videos that show you the gameplay of this new action oriented MMO. Core Blaze is powered by the Unreal 3 engine which brings very [...]

- Gamescom 2011 – World of Tanks new features

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 06:07 AM PDT

At the Gamescom this year, Victor Kislyi gave us also some piece of news about World of Tanks. He showed us the very spectacular Gamescom's trailer for the game, and he commented that the dev team was currently working on improvements to his game graphics. After a short demonstration of his skills with a Löwe [...]

- Gamescom 2011 – Fishing Hero features

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 04:14 AM PDT

Fishing Hero has been developped by MNC a subsiduary of SmileGate (the developper of Cross Fire). The game has already been released in Korea. It's a free to play with a cash shop. We tried the freeplay mode and we really enjoed it. Basically you just move around the different areas, you cast, you wait [...]

- Gamescom 2011 – Guild Wars 2 exclusive presentation

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 03:21 AM PDT

We've been in the Gamescom 2011, and we are in a Guild Wars 2 exclusive presentation. In the presentation we can see the Char, Silvari and Asura race, some events and underwater combat.


General Gaming Article

General Gaming Article


LG Shows Off 3D Gaming Laptop

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 03:00 PM PDT

lgLG is not really a name associated with laptops, but that isn't stopping the Korean company from taking its new LG A530 15-inch gaming laptop on a worldwide tour. Why take it on tour? This device has a high-resolution HD 3D screen, and that just doesn't come across in pictures. So what can you expect?

The A530 will come with your choice of Core i3, i5, or i7 CPUs. A Nvidia GeForce GT 555 mobile GPU will be pushing pixels around that 3D screen. Buyers can add up to 8GB of RAM if they like. There is even an option for dual webcams for 3D video capture. Storage is handled with a fast hybrid drive with 4GB of NAND flash. 

The screen is of the usual glasses-required variety. It will come with one pair of active shutter shades. LG was not forthcoming with the price. The 3D-packing PC will be out in Europe, Africa and the Middle East this month. American consumers will see it sometime later. If you think 3D is a gimmick, this is not the laptop for you. A certain subset of gamers might take note, though. 

OWC Mercury Extreme Pro 6G 240GB Review

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 02:46 PM PDT

Any fears we had that the OCZ Vertex 3's speeds were due solely to some voodoo magic or secret deal with SandForce were unfounded. OWC's Mercury Extreme Pro 6G—a product name that contains three too many buzzwords—goes toe to toe with the Vertex 3 in nearly every benchmark, and exceeds it in some.

Like the Vertex 3, the Mercury Extreme Pro 6G (and why not tack on "Enhanced Premium Plus" while you're at it, OWC?) utilizes 256GB of synchronous, 25nm NAND (Micron, in our review unit). As with other SandForce drives, 16GB are reserved for redundancy and overprovisioning; the rated capacity of the drive is 240GB. Unlike the Vertex 3, the Mercury Extreme Pro comes in a sparkly blue chassis. And that's about the only difference.


OWC markets the Mercury Extreme Pro 6G to Mac users, but that doesn't mean we can't buy it.

In AS SSD's incompressible-data sequential read test, the Mercury averaged nearly 506MB/s—on par with the Vertex 3. Its sequential write speed, at 290MB/s, was 10MB/s higher than the Vertex's. In CrystalDiskMark, though the Mercury's sustained reads were 5MB/s slower than the Vertex 3's, both its sustained writes and 32QD 4KB read and write speeds exceeded the Vertex's. IOMeter's 32QD 4KB random-write test confirms it—the OWC drive is slightly faster at 4KB random writes.

Now, the Mercury's performance is not significantly higher than the Vertex's, and its street price is around $10 more at the 240GB capacity—again, not significant. The Mercury is just as good a drive as the Vertex 3, if not slightly better, and we don't hesitate to recommend it. Plus, it's blue.

$550, www.macsales.com

Hardware Hacks: 25 Awesome Console Mods

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 12:37 PM PDT

Let's face it, the reason we do what we do is that we're modders at heart. And though most of our time is taken up in the lab, finding ways to maximize PCs of all shapes and sizes, that doesn't mean we can't appreciate console mods too. To the contrary; after seeing what people have been able to fashion their trusty consoles into, we felt compelled to make a gallery featuring some of our favorite console mods of all time. We still think PC gaming is superior, but we respect a good hardware hack - and with these kick-ass mods, we're seeing a whole new side to consoles.

Fast Forward: Hybrid CrossFire for Fusion

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 11:42 AM PDT

Ever since multicore processors appeared a few years ago, programmers have been complaining about them. Distributing a software workload among multiple CPUs isn't as easy as running a single-threaded program on a single CPU. Now AMD is doing something even more difficult—but it's the future of computer science.

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Image courtesy CNET

As you've heard, AMD's new Fusion processors combine multiple CPUs and a GPU on one chip, like Intel's "Pineview" Atom processors. In some cases, programmers can distribute workloads across all the CPUs and the GPU, and those workloads needn't be graphics. This general technique is called asymmetric multiprocessing on a heterogeneous multicore processor.

No doubt you're familiar with AMD's CrossFire technology, which boosts performance by linking multiple graphics cards together. Usually, this is symmetric multiprocessing on homogeneous processors (identical GPUs). But AMD's Hybrid CrossFire works with different graphics cards or even with a graphics card and an integrated-graphics chipset. Before, adding a graphics card usually bypassed the weaker integrated graphics.

AMD derives Fusion graphics from ATI Radeon discrete graphics, so the latest integrated GPUs aren't the weaklings they used to be. Why waste the Fusion GPU if the user upgrades to a full-fledged graphics card? So AMD will allow Hybrid CrossFire configurations using Fusion graphics and discrete graphics.

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Image courtesy Legit Reviews

It's logical but nontrivial. The graphics driver must balance the workload across an integrated GPU and a discrete GPU that are related like cousins but not identical like twins. The GPUs use different memory and different I/O buses. In addition, some programs will try to use the GPUs and the multiple CPUs!

If you just heard a scream, it was probably a programmer. Buy the poor soul a Jolt cola. Asymmetric multiprocessing on heterogeneous multicore processors is a tough challenge, but it's the future of computing. I'm confident the programmers are ready.

Tom Halfhill was formerly a senior editor for Byte magazine and is now an analyst for Microprocessor Report.

Chinese Documentary Proves State Military University Is Hacking US Targets

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 11:27 AM PDT

There's more news from the China front today, but this tidbit is a little more sinister than a dry piece on PC sales numbers. For a long time, the Chinese government has been rumored to be the hidden hand behind cyber attacks across the world. They've always denied any wrongdoing. But now, it appears that a Chinese military propaganda documentary has inadvertently (or not) tipped China's hand and shown proof of the nation's role in hack attacks.

The military documentary aired in mid-July, according to Geek.com and the Epoch Times. The footage in question lasts approximately six seconds. It seems to show a piece of custom software whipped up by the Electrical Engineering University of China's People's Liberation Army being used to conduct an attack against Minghui.org, a website maintained by the Falun Gong spiritual group. China's government has repeatedly cracked down on the organization in the past. Minghui.org was selected from a drop-down menu titled "Choose Attack Target" that contained a list called "Falun Gong website list."

As if that weren't damning enough, the attack is carried out against a US-based IP address, which is clearly visible in the video. The IP address, 138.26.72.17, belongs to the University of Alabama at Birmingham – a US school. After the IP address and attack target are entered, a big button labeled "Attack" is clicked before the screen fades away.

This seems to be direct evidence (or a well-placed, if odd, bluff) that a top Chinese military university is engaging in cyber warfare against political dissidents and US-based civil websites. You can check out a clip of the software in question on YouTube.

Google Fiber Delivering Face-Melting Speeds Near Stanford

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 10:49 AM PDT

The mythical speeds of Google Fiber have been just that until now – mythical. Like the leprechaun's fabled pot of gold, the service's high speed riches have existed only in lore, but as of late last week it now has a basis in reality. Even though the Goog's still busy laying the fiber groundwork in Kansas Cities, a limited Beta apparently launched in a Stanford residential neighborhood recently.

According to Reddit user "TheTeam," Google just rolled out the service in his neighborhood and its engineers even gave local residents free wireless N routers. TheTeam reports speeds of around 150 Mbps down and 90 Mbps up. So what did he/she do with all that speed?

"The first thing I did was download a movie. 10 minutes :D"

Not bad for a 1.6GB file, not bad at all. We can already see the hysterical "GOOGLE ENABLING MOVIE PIRACY!!!1!" headlines in our heads, especially when TheTeam told Reddit readers "I'm going to go on a movie downloading spree." There's no monthly bandwidth cap, either. That kind of free Internet has us seriously considering moving out to the old college town.

Keep in mind that this lone Reddit user and his SpeedTest.net results are the only murmurs we've heard that the Google Fiber Beta is live; Google itself has been mum on the topic.

Thanks to Anandtech for pointing this out!

Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Cloud Music Lockers

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 10:33 AM PDT

Both EMI and MP3tunes are claiming victory in a court case brought on by the former against the latter over claims that MP3tunes ran afoul of copyright law by failing to remove illegally obtained songs from its storage lockers. A federal judge in New York partially agreed with EMI and found MP3tunes liable for infringing on roughly 350 songs, which is 99 percent less than EMI claimed the service was responsible for, but there's another reason why MP3tunes came out ahead.

U.S. District Judge William Pauley III granted MP3tunes safe haven under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), ultimately ruling that record labels will have to accept that cloud music lockers are on the right side of the law.

"If enabling a party to download infringing material was sufficient to create liability, then even search engines like Google or Yahoo! would be without DMCA protection," the judge wrote in his ruling. "In that case, the DMCA's purpose -- innovation and growth of Internet services -- would be undermined."

The judge further ruled that "the DMCA does not place the burden of investigation on the Internet service provider," essentially granting MP3tunes the same protection as an ISP, and by extension, other cloud music locker services like the ones offered by Amazon and Google.

You can read the full ruling here.

Image Credit: hitechanalogy.com

China Overtakes US In PC Sales And Shipments

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 10:21 AM PDT

For as long as PCs have been around, Americans have been the ones buying them. It shouldn't come as a surprise that the old Stars n' Stripes dominated the PC salescape when you remember that the field was pioneered by US-based companies like Apple and IBM. Now, that streak has come to an end; a new report says that China surpassed the US in both PC shipments and sales in the second quarter of 2011.

While American PC sales languish, the Chinese market is booming. The IDC research group says Chinese PC shipments increased by 14.3 percent to 18.5 million units, while a 4.8 percent slump in the US brought shipment totals to just 17.7 million. That shipment shift corresponded with sales numbers, Computerworld reports. China's PC sales topped $11.9 billion; the US clocked in just under that number at $11.7 billion.

China's unexpected rise came from a surprising number of enterprise purchases, whereas the poor American PC sales are being blamed on a strong showing by tablets.

Corsair Announces DDR3 Upgrade for Macs, Doesn't Assume Apple Users Know How to Upgrade

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 09:22 AM PDT

Corsair today introduced a couple of DDR3 SODIMM kits for Apple Mac desktop and laptop PCs, serving as further proof that you can actually upgrade an Apple computer, or at least parts of it. The new kits are guaranteed to work with any Mac desktop or notebook PC that supports 4GB DDR3 SODIMMs, which covers just about every model in the past two years.

The new RAM is available in 4GB (1x4GB) and 8GB (2x4GB) capacities. They're clocked at 1066MHz with 7-7-7-20 latencies and rated at 1.5V. In other words, nothing glamorous like you might find on the Windows PC side.

For Mac users frightened at the prospect of cracking open their MacBook Pro and swapping out the RAM, Corsair has put together a step-by-step guide on the process in a blog post here.

The 4GB (CMSA4GX3M1A1066C7) and 8GB (CMSA8GX3M2A1066C7) kits are available now for $45 and $85, respectively. What's interesting about the price points is that they're less than half the price of Corsair's 4GB (CM3X4GSDKIT1066) and 8GB (CM3X8GSDKIT1066) kits designed for all Intel and AMD SODIMM platforms, which run $95 and $190, respectively. What a topsy turvy world we live in...

Image Credit: Corsair

Hewlett Packard's Market Value Plummets, Oracle in for the Kill?

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 08:45 AM PDT

There's a whirlwind of uncertainty surrounding Hewlett Packard right now. Still the largest PC firm in the world, HP's inadvertently drove its market value down by billions of dollars when it opened its mouth last week and didn't stop talking until it announced plans to spin off its PC business, abandon webOS hardware, and spend over $10 billion on an enterprise software firm. Now HP could be ripe for a full takeover.

According to Bloomberg's number crunching, HP's market value went into a downward skid of epic proportions following the flurry of restructuring announcements and is now worth $10 billion less than what it was the moment before it revealed its future direction. That amounts to a 20 percent nosedive, and HP's valuation is now five times its estimated profit, which is 70 percent below the industry average for technology firms, Bloomberg says.

"The value right now looks extremely attractive," Michael Mullaney, vice president of Fiduciary Trust, told Bloomberg during a telephone interview. "For the right company, it probably would make sense for someone to come in and scoop it up. Someone could come and at least buy pieces of the firm."

HP has said it's only interested in selling off its PC division, but that was before it's market value fell like a skydiver without a parachute. One of the rumors out there is that Oracle could end up buying HP. Citing a "source close to the situation," the New York Post says Oracle's Larry Ellison is ready to make a move. It's not unfathomable, especially with former HP CEO Mark Hurd now with Oracle.

Even if HP doesn't sell its entire operations to Oracle, the source believes the OEM could be in for a hostile takeover.

"Perhaps in three years [the Autonomy acquisition] will turn out to be a smart acquisition. But the reality is in nine months HP will likely be defending itself in an Oracle fight," the source said.

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