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What Type of Gamer You are, Sandbox or Theme Park?

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What Type of Gamer You are, Sandbox or Theme Park?


For me, I think I am a hybrid of sandbox or theme Park, as I like to explore the unknown world, while on the other hand, I have to follow the quests to level up and get better items...

Take a Glimpse of RIFT 1.6 Fae Yule World Event and Caduceus Rise Dungeon

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Take a Glimpse of RIFT 1.6 Fae Yule World Event and Caduceus Rise Dungeon


This video didn't show much world event details but the new items. Not like the event items before, we can see the sets items this time: head, shoulder, foot, arm, breast, trousers, each of them costs 500 event currency.

LaTale November 3rd Update Notes - Mountains of El Anoir

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LaTale November 3rd Update Notes - Mountains of El Anoir


Experience the continued story of the Sky Kingdom with the Mountains of El Anoir. A whole list of new quests, monsters, and story unfolds before you.

Infinity Field 3 arrives in ACE Online

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Infinity Field 3 arrives in ACE Online


ACE Online (http://ace.subagames.com), the popular 3D space shooter, has unveiled the release of the hotly-anticipated Infinity Field 3 patch! Infinity Field is an instance-based Player versus Monster event, which can be done once daily. Players combat through numerous stages of combat in order to receive awesome item drops.

Why You Should/Shouldn't Return to WoW When Mists of Pandaria Is Released

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Why You Should/Shouldn't Return to WoW When Mists of Pandaria Is Released


Some answers will be 'no, thank you' without delay, and some will like to wait and see.

Judge "Whipped Disabled Daughter for Playing Games"

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This horrific video allegedly shows a family law judge viciously beating his disabled 16-year-old daughter, who suffers from cerebral palsy, after catching her playing computer games.

RIFT 1.6 - Peeping upon Planar Attunement Tier2

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RIFT 1.6 - Peeping upon Planar Attunement Tier2


Since rare information from the PTS about the Planar Attunement Tier 2, We could only peep some pieces of words about it. So far, we know that only competely fill out the plane's Tier 1 can you unlock Tier 2. That means that you have to fill up every hexes at every ranks. Grinding? I hope not. It's a negative trend actually.

ALT1 Games Decided to Shut Down Troy Online

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ALT1 Games Decided to Shut Down Troy Online


Only Been Commercially open for 3 month, ALT1Games's free-to-play MMO Troy Online will be discontinued operation on November 30th, 2011.

Metal Reaper Unveils a New Poster

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Metal Reaper Unveils a New Poster


Metal Reaper, a new online game developed by Korea-based N2 Games and published by Sesi Soft, has recently unveiled a new poster decorated with the game logo.

Action-packed MMOFPS Project Blackout Debuted a New Map - Sand Storm

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Action-packed MMOFPS Project Blackout Debuted a New Map -  Sand Storm


SG Interactive's action-packed massively multiplayer, online first-person shooter, Project Blackout, today debuted a new map in bomb mode, "Sand Storm." A new map designed for five-man team battles, "Sand Storm" will challenge even the most hardcore gamers' team-based strategies allowing multiple passages in order to sneak behind the opposing team's respawn spot.

WoW 4.3 Update: Scroll of Resurrection, Inactive Guild Master Impeached

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WoW 4.3 Update: Scroll of Resurrection, Inactive Guild Master Impeached


In Patch 4.3, there is an extra icon at the top right corner of the Friends List interface, allowing us to use a Scroll of Resurrection to send an e-mail directly to a friend's mailbox. I think this is kind of an awesome function of WoW, because it can let those friends who have already stayed away from WoW receive our greetings from WoW In-Game, what do you think?

Group or Solo Play?

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Group or Solo Play?


Personally, I really like to play as part of group as its basically easier and more fun :) but, I will play solo when I have to wait too long to find a group (hate that) or simply the group s*cks + when I explore, I like to be alone :D

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WoW 4.3: World Event Pets No Longer Bound When Pick Up

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WoW 4.3: World Event Pets No Longer Bound When Pick Up


In Patch 4.3, all world event pets are no longer bound when pick up. This is kind of a diverting change for Patch 4.3, and sounds like a good news for us. Below is the table of the world event pets' item name, check them out!

G*STAR 2011 Feature Available

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G*STAR 2011 Feature Available


G*STAR 2011 is about to come on Nov 10th. MMOsite will as always give our exclusive attention on this expo. G-Star (sometimes also written G*STAR, G★, G★STAR, or in Korean 지스타 (Revised Romanization: Jiseuta)) is an annual trade show for the computer and video games industry presented by KOTRA in November. Originally held in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, it was relocated to Busan in 2009. Being a show focused on the South Korean game market, the show has a large number of online game companies, including local operators NCsoft, Hangame, NHN, Nexon, and Webzen, as well as overseas companies, such as Activision-Blizzard.

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MMORPG Reviews


Neonga with Online Ocigrup has released the Spanish version of World of Ants

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 10:31 AM PDT

The worldwide ant war is on! Today Online OciGrup (an online distribution company that works in many languages for MMO content websites (both download games and browser games) and Casual Games, founded in October 2008) is announcing the Spanish version of the free-to-play browser game "World of Ants" from Neonga AG Germany. Spanish-speaking players can [...]

We are giving away 1000 codes to get a Death’s Head Gasmask for Fallen Earth

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 09:48 AM PDT

GamersFirst with FREE MMORPG and MMO Reviews is giving away this special Gasmask, Death’s Head Gasmask, Fellow Wastelanders will fear the reaper when they see you strolling around in this menacing yet functional gasmask for Fallen Earth. To get your Death’s Head Gasmask go to Fallen Earth create a account or login , then click [...]

Guild Wars 2 has revealed some new details of the game

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 09:27 AM PDT

The official blog of Guild Wars 2 has revealed some new details of the game. The article reveals information about the utilities Tool Belt with whom will the Engineer during the game, details about certain improvements in Dogs with the implementation of species that determine their skills and statistics as well as the first data [...]

Runewalker Entertaintment has announced its new fantasy MMORPG Dragon’s Prophet

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 08:36 AM PDT

Runewaker Entertainment, the creators of Runes of Magic has announced its new fantasy MMORPG Dragon’s Prophet. The game has revealed that being developed for 18 months and expects to launch globally next year. The theme of the game will revolve around the dragons as we can dominate them and keep them as pets. There will [...]

BlackLight Retribution has released its third developer diary, named “Instruments of War”

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 06:49 AM PDT

Blacklight Retribution is starting its closed beta test the next November 10. To celebrate it, Perfect World Entertainment has released the third developer diary of the game direct from Zombie Studios. In this installment, Instruments of War, the developers at Zombie explain the reasoning behind the gadgets and gear players can use in-game, everything from [...]

Project Blackout has released a new map, Sand Storm

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 05:49 AM PDT

SG Interactive action-packed MMOFPS, Project Blackout, has released a new map in bomb mode, “Sand Storm.” The new map is designed for five-man team battles. In the “Sand Storm” map, the tyrannical Middle East government-funded, private military company “The Corps” has collapsed and left their military supplies. The Corps plans to regain the possession of [...]

The closed beta registration of the MMOFPS Repulse has begun

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 04:23 AM PDT

Aeria Games, has announced today that the closed beta registration for the new 3D sci-fi MMOFPS Repulse, has begun. Set in a dystopian future where the citizens of Earth have polluted the planet beyond repair, Repulse unfolds an epic sci-fi inspired tale where humans must journey to a new world to continue their existence. Unfortunately, [...]

DragonSoul has released its website and a launch trailer

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 02:56 AM PDT

DragonSoul its a gory PvP free-to-play MMORPG has launched today its new trailer that shows spectacular mass-battles. Furthermore, the product website containing everything there is to know about the game went already live. DragonSoul new website offers extensive information, screenshots and videos of the game. In a clearly arranged way, it presents to the player [...]

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RaiderZ: RaiderZ Official Trailer

Posted: 03 Nov 2011 10:02 AM PDT

Perfect World Entertainment has announced the release of a brand new trailer for its upcoming RaiderZ. In addition, a new teaser site has launched and closed beta apps are being accepted. The closed beta kicks off today, November 3rd.


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General Gaming Article


Official ChevronWP7 Windows Phone Unlock Tool Is Live

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 02:55 PM PDT

wp7You may recall that shortly after its launch, Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 was hacked by the Chevron team, allowing users to install homebrew apps without a pricey developer account. Microsoft asked the devs to pull it down as the tool interfered with updating devices, but promised to work with the developers to officially support unlocking. Well, the day has finally arrived. Official Windows Phone unlocking is available for a nominal fee, and users won't even have to void warranties to do it.

To get started, Windows Phone users will need to log in with a Windows Live ID on the ChevronWP7 site. Once in, it's just a one time $9 fee for unlimited unlocks on a single handset. That's just a fraction of Microsoft's $99 yearly developer fee. When the device is registered, it goes into a queue to be unlocked. 

It's taken some time, but we're happy to see that Microsoft lived up to its promise to work with the Chevron team. Homebrew development can lead to new apps for the platform's official store, and increased excitement around the platform. Any Windows Phone users out there that are planning to use the ChevronWP7 unlock?

Google May Break Ties With US Chamber Of Commerce Over SOPA

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 02:39 PM PDT

googleSources close to Google claim that the search giant is mulling the possibility of breaking ties with the US Chamber of Commerce. The issues stem from the Chamber's strong support for the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), and Google's staunch opposition to it. SOPA and the E-PARASITE provisions from the US House would essentially saddle Google and other tech firms online with the task of policing web sites for copyright-infringing behavior. 

The Chamber of Commerce is consistently seen as one of the most powerful lobbying groups in Washington, but Google, and even the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) itself are getting uncomfortable with the political direction of the Chamber. If Google and the CEA pulled out, the Chamber wouldn't just lose the dues paid to it, but the prestige of being tied into technology's biggest players.

Yahoo left the Chamber recently, and insiders say it was due to the same issue Google is now facing. Many tech firms have come out strongly against SOPA, but the Chamber supports it as a way to protect intellectual property. The fact that it would more or less break the internet seems of little concern. 

Copyright Holders Seek To Block Pirate Bay In UK

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 02:24 PM PDT

tpbBT, the UK's leading telecom was recently ordered by the High Court to block access to the Usenet site Newzbin2, and it appears that copyright holders are trying to capitalize on that victory. BT was recently approached by a group consisting of music labels and movie studios and asked to voluntarily block The Pirate Bay, the torrent site that just won't die. Should they refuse, BT was promised a court battle not unlike the one they just wnet through.

At this point, BT is refusing to block the site on the industry's say so. The customary court order will be obtained, but it will likely be contested in court. That's when things can get drawn-out and messy, though. "The Pirate Bay is no more than a huge scam on the global creative sector. It defrauds musicians and other creators of their wages, and it destroys UK jobs," BPI chief Geoff Taylor said.

The Pirate Bay is fond of laughing off these attempts to block it as "free advertising." Even if an ISP starts a DNS blockade of the site, as has happened in other countries, users find ways around it. Do you think The Pirate Bay will ever be taken down?

Cool Site of the Week: Get Drunk Not Fat

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 01:54 PM PDT

GDNFHalloween brings candy. Thanksgiving provides a bounty of rich foods. Taking heavy turkey laden meals, tables full of sugary treats and throwing them both in a blender with a big helping of eggnog, Christmas seems determined to ensure that any of those new pairs of pants waiting for you under the tree won't have a prayer of fitting you by the time Boxing Day rolls around. Is there anyway to stop the pudgy festive madness? You bet: it's called Get Drunk Not Fat, and it's our cool site of the week.

 Get Drunk Not Fat is a powerful tool in the war to control our waistlines while simultaneously destroying our livers. Offering up easy to read information on the alcohol  to calorie ratio of a staggeringly large number of adult-oriented beverages, the website is a great way to see how your favorite drinks could be affecting your diet. Beverages are organized by their alcohol content, with data on each drink also including the number of calories per serving, and where the beverage's data was culled from. If you're not in the mood to scroll, Get Drunk Not Fat's database is searchable, making it easy to find the information you're looking for.

If you can't find the drink you're looking for, the site even offers a booze submission form, to make sure that future drinkers never have to go without valuable tipple information ever again.

Be sure to check in every Friday for another edition of Maximum PC's Cool Site of the Week. 

 

 

No BS Podcast #180: Sabotage!

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 12:16 PM PDT

Is it that time already? Gordon, Alex, and Nathan gather in our once-again-functional podcasting studio to discuss HP, LSI buying SandForce, Battlefield 3, Diablo III, and more! All this, plus suggestions from the peanut gallery and more in Episode 180 of the No BS Podcast! Unfortunately, the MacBook in the podcasting studio cut off the last 20 minutes of the podcast for unknown reasons, so we don't have a rant. Rest assured that this will become fodder for next week's rant.

Computer trouble? Star Trek argument? Need advice? Just need to get something off your chest? A secret to share? Email us at maximumpcpodcast@gmail.com or call our 24-hour No BS Podcast hotline at 877.404.1337 x1337--operators are not standing by.

 

OCZ Plans On Offering Low Cost TLC Solid State Drives Just In Time For The HDD Shortage

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 11:42 AM PDT

Just when all seems bleak on the storage front, a possible savior has emerged: OCZ. No, the company doesn't have plans to open an HDD facility in a dry location and start pumping out traditional drives. Instead, the solid-state-focused OCZ plans on rolling out a new, cheaper type of SSD early in 2012, in exactly the same time period that experts think traditional HDD reserves will be drying up.

OCZ told attendees of the Needham 5th Annual HDD & Memory Conference that the company plans on shipping triple-level-cell (TLC) NAND SSD drives in the first quarter of next year, Storage Review reports. That would make it the first TLC-based SSD product to hit the streets. Current SSDs use multi-level-cell (MLC) NAND. There are pluses and minuses to TLC NAND as it exists currently; it is approximately 30 percent cheaper than MLC NAND – which could make it an attractive alternative during the upcoming HDD dry spell – but current TLC SSDs could have shelf lives as low as four years, making it a temporary Band-aid at best. OCZ hopes to offset that negative down the line with the second generation of its SSD-life-enhancing Indilinx nDurance technology, which is expected to become available fall of next year.

Image credit: StorageReview.com

Qualcomm SVP Says Company May Expand To PCs And Laptops

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 11:18 AM PDT

When NFL quarterbacks win the Super Bowl, they take a break and drag their families down to Disney World (at least if you believe the post-game commercials). Well, mobile chip-maker Qualcomm just nailed the business version of the game winning touchdown, posting a year-over-year revenue of nearly $15 billion. So what is it doing next? The company wants to go somewhere new, too, but it isn't a pleasure trip – Qualcomm wants to head to tablets, PCs and notebooks.

So says Fudzilla, who spoke to Enrico Salvatori, a Qualcomm senior VP and head of Qualcomm CDMA Technologies Europe. Salvatori told Fudzilla that in the short term, the company wants to increase its presence in the tablet market; the company has over Snapdragon-powered 30 slates in development currently and has plans to make their chips compatible with both Android and Windows 8. Longer term goals include moving in on Intel's territory – i.e. laptops and PCs. With the present focus on thin, power-efficient notebooks, Qualcomm might just find itself welcomed with open arms by laptop manufacturers.

What do you folks think? Does Qualcomm have the capabilities to crack into the Intel- and AMD-dominated world of traditional computers?

Head to Head: Bigfoot Killer Wireless-N 1102 vs. Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 10:48 AM PDT

Out-of-whack price/performance ratios snuffed our enthusiasm for earlier Bigfoot Networks Killer NIC products. Would that be the case with the company's first wireless NIC, too? To find out, we tested two otherwise-identical CyberPower X6-9300 gaming notebooks: one with Bigfoot's new Killer Wireless-N 1102, and the other with Intel's Centrino Ultimate-N 6300. The Intel part supports three 150Mb/s streams while the Atheros AR9382-based Bigfoot part supports two streams.

 

Round 1: TCP Throughput

Bigfoot tells us it has optimized the software for latency-intolerant applications: multiplayer games, VoIP, video streaming, and so on. The trade-off, a company spokesperson said, is slightly lower TCP performance, which is used for email, web browsing, and other apps where packets can be reassembled out of order.

But our Jperf tests didn't reveal a yawning performance gap: Intel's part was 11 to 19 percent faster on the 2.4GHz band, with the bigger difference occuring at a longer distance (with the client on our outdoor patio). Bigfoot's part, on the other had, delivered slightly faster performance when operating on the 5GHz frequency band, although the delta wasn't nearly as wide (just 5 percent). Intel's part was negligibly faster on the 5GHz band when the client was on the patio.

Winner: Centrino Ultimate-N 6300

Round 2: UDP Throughput

Applications that can't tolerate latency—online games, VoIP, audio and video streaming apps, and similar programs—utilize UDP (User Datagram Protocol). UDP operates on the assumption that it's better to drop packets than to wait for them, and that the application will handle any necessary error correction.

When we configured Netperf to send 1,024-byt packets using UDP, we saw only negligible differences in throughput: Intel was 1 percent faster on the 2.4GHz band, and Bigfoot was 5 percent faster on the 5GHz band. But when we increased packet sizes to 1,472 bytes (the maximum size that will fit within an Ethernet frame, assuming a 20-byte IP header and an eight-byte UDP header), Bigfoot's part delivered UDP throughput eight to 10 times faster than Intel's.

Winner: Bigfoot Killer Wireless-N

Round 3: Latency

We used the Bigfoot-developed GaNE (Gaming Network Efficiency) benchmark for this test. We're naturally suspicious of vendor-developed benchmakrs, but Bigfoot is opening its source code so we'll give it the benefit of the doubt here. GaNE measures the latency between two PCs on the same local network by sending a 100-byte packet over the network every 50 milliseconds (a scenario typical of online games).

The Killer Wireless-N 1102 absolutely crushed Intel's NIC on this benchmark, delivering average ping times of just 1.2ms on the 2.4GHz band, compared to 7.3ms for Intel's adapter. We saw similar results on the 5GHz band, with Bigfoot's card delivering average pings of 1.1ms compared to the Intel card's 10.9ms.

Winner: Bigfoot Killer Wireless-N

Round 4: Real-World File Transfer

For this test, we timed how long it took for each notebook to copy a 2GB file over the wireless network to a third computer hardwired to the router. We repeated the test three times on each notebook on each frequency and averaged the results. We expected these results to be relatively similar to the more synthetic Jperf test, but Bigfoot's card proved to be slightly faster than Intel's card on the 2.4GHz band—and it was significantly faster than Intel's card on the 5GHz band.

Winner: Bigfoot Killer Wireless-N

And the Winner Is…

It's actually a double win for Bigfoot's Killer Wireless-N 1102. The adapater scored resounding wins in three of four categories, and it's significantly less expensive than Intel's part—at least in CyberPower's configurations. You can't buy the part at retail, and Bigfoot can't dictate how much OEMs charge their customers, but CyberPower charges $15 to upgrade to Bigfoot's part, versus $26 for an upgrade to Intel's Centrino Ultimate-N 6300.

Benchmarks
Killer Wireless-N 1103
(2.4GHz)
Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
(2.4GHz)
Killer Wireless-N 1103
(5GHz)
Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
(5GHz)
JPerf TCP, Kitchen (Mb/s) 79.8 88.5 147.0 140.0
JPerf TCP, Patio (Mb/s) 49.6 59.0 44.4 44.9
NetPerf UDP (1,024-byte packets), Kitchen (Mb/s)

102.1

103.2 163.4 155.5
NetPerf UDP (1,472-byte packets), Kitchen (Mb/s) 29.0 3.3 36.3 3.4
2GB File Transfer (sec) 179.0 187.3  139.0 188.7

Best scores are bolded. We used a Linksys E4200 router for these benchmarks, which supports two spatial streams on its 2.4GHz radio, and three spatial streams on its 5GHz radio. In the Kitchen test, the router and client are 20 feet apart and separated by one interior wall. In the Patio test, the router and client are 38 feet apart and separated by one interior and one exterior wall.

Report: HDD Shortages Could Lead To PC Shortages This Holiday Season

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 10:35 AM PDT

The major hard disk drive manufacturers have already admitted that the massive flooding in Thailand will put a severe crimp in HDD prices and availability for the foreseeable future. (A lot of major HDD factories reside in Thailand, you see.) In fact, HDD prices have already begun to climb at many major online retailers. But could the fallout be even more widespread? A new report says that the lack of HDDs could cause as overall PC shortage this holiday season, as OEMs who plow through their existing HDD inventory won't be able to replace the components.

Asus has already owned up to the fact that they only have enough HDDs on hand to meet production demands until the end of November; now, The Register is reporting that honchos at Sony and Acer have confirmed that they, too, expect there to be shortages and difficulties across the board heading into the rest of the year. An anonymous distribution source told the publication that some manufacturers "could have a 20 per cent to 30 per cent volume shortfall in the consumer space."

The New York Times reports that HDD issues could have a major effect on cloud storage services such as the ones offered by Amazon, Apple and Google, as well. "By the first quarter of next year, all worldwide inventories of hard drives will be sucked dry," James Monroe, research VP at Gartner, told the publication. "This is a crisis of escalating dimension for many I.T. revenue streams." The Times says that websites that store lots of data, such as Facebook, may also be hurt by the HDD shortage. Interestingly, this article says that PC shortages shouldn't hit consumers until next year.

Things aren't going to get brighter anytime soon, either; Q1 of 2012 is expected to be even rougher than Q4 of this year. On the plus side, maybe we'll start to see more adoption of speedy SSDs in the mainstream market. Any comments?

Qualcomm "Very Pleased" with $15 Billion in Revenue

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 09:09 AM PDT

Qualcomm came out ahead of what analysts had expected for the mobile chip maker's fourth fiscal quarter ended September 25, 2011. The San Diego-based company saw its revenues jump 14 percent sequentially to $4.12 billion in its fourth fiscal quarter, and 39 percent year-over-year with revenues of $14.96 billion. As the smartphone market continues to grow, Qualcomm keeps on reaping the rewards.

"I am very pleased with our performance this year as we delivered record revenues, earnings and MSM chipset shipments, driven by the popularity of smartphones, continued adoption of 3G technologies, particularly in emerging regions, and our industry-leading patent portfolio," said Dr. Paul E. Jacobs (PDF), chairman and CEO of Qualcomm. "The breadth and depth of our chipset roadmap, extensive licensing program and diverse set of global partnerships position us well for strong revenue and earnings growth in fiscal 2012. We are excited about the upcoming commercial launch of our groundbreaking Snapdragon multimode LTE solution and continue to invest in and execute on our strategic priorities to drive profitable growth."

According to BusinessWeek, even though Qualcomm performed better than outsiders were expecting, internally, Qualcomm was expecting slightly higher numbers.

Going forward, Qualcomm will try to push its popular Snapdragon architecture into more segments behond smartphones, including tablets based on Microsoft's Windows operating system.

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Infinity Field 3 arrives in ACE Online

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 12:52 PM PDT

Suba Games’ ACE Online has launched its latest patch, Infinity Field 3 (Episode 3.5).

The update adds new enemies: Shade, a new Shrine army ship, and Caim, Andras, Berith, and Eligor, four new elusive bosses. The Infinity Field 3 also offers new rewards, including Boss Armors inspired from the four new bosses.

To celebrate the release, all players will get a bonus experience boost for two weeks. Players can also earn login bonuses, including an item that lets players play in Infinity Field 3 twice a day (normally limited to one play).

Suba Games also publishes Bounty Hounds Online and Mission Against Terror.

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ACE Online Gameplay Screenshot

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ACE Online presents: Survival Abyss

Episode 3.5 patch hits ACE Online with the release of Infinity Field 3. To celebrate, the XP rate has been increased for 2 weeks, as well as free login items!

TORONTO, ON. November 4, 2011–ACE Online (http://ace.subagames.com), the popular 3D space shooter, has unveiled the release of the hotly-anticipated Infinity Field 3 patch! Infinity Field is an instance-based Player versus Monster event, which can be done once daily. Players combat through numerous stages of combat in order to receive awesome item drops.

NEW MONSTERS:

  • The Shrine army has hatched a scheme to attack the mother ship Osiris when they least expect it. It's up to YOU to defend Osiris as you attack Shrine army's new ship: SHADE!
  • 4 new monsters will be launched to fend you off: Caim, Andras, Berith and Eligor. These illusive enemies will stop at nothing to thwart your advances!

NEW ARMORS:

  • Defeating the IF3 can lead to very promising results. If you do well enough, you may be able to receive Caim, Andras, Berith and Eligor-inspired Boss Armors!

XP Rate Increase/Log In for Items!

With Infinity Field 3's release, Subagames (http://subagames.com) has decided to provide all players with an XP rate increase of up to x4! In addition, if you log in to ACE Online and stay logged on for long enough, you will receive an item that allows you to fight in Infinity Field 3 twice a day!

While IF3 is here to stay, this login event and XP rate increase will only run for a few weeks, so take advantage of it while you can at the official ACE Online website: http://ace.subagames.com.

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