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Candy Crush Saga Useful 10 Guides to Extra Lives!

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Candy Crush Saga Useful 10 Guides to Extra Lives!


If you enjoyed our first set of top 10 Candy Crush tips, tricks, and cheats you'll love our second set of top ten winners! Here's where we get into reshuffling your start, crushing even more candy, and... playing for eternity thanks to Facebook!

DN KR 24rd Sept: Citidel of Erosion, Guardian & Physician Boost

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DN KR 24rd Sept: Citidel of Erosion, Guardian & Physician Boost


Here are the details of Citidel of Erosion, Guardian & Physician Boost in Dragon Nest!

Interstellar Lets You Explore a Player-created Universe

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Interstellar Lets You Explore a Player-created Universe


Paramount's movie tie-in game Interstellar is out on iOS at midnight - that's worth a "Hurrah", yes? While movie tie-in games tend to be less than, err, stellar, Interstellar might actually be worth your time. It's designed in a way to teach - through play - how space time-travel works in Christopher Nolan's film. This is achieved by allowing you to create a solar system.

Voxel-based RPG "Trove" to Kick off Beta Test on September 25

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Alpha is but a memory for Trove while beta begins tomorrow, but in the meantime you can check out a snappy video featuring the greatest player creations from the previous round of testing. From soccer stadiums to literal theme parks to gigantic statues of public domain characters.

Let's See The Shadowbound Gameplay!

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Let's See The Shadowbound Gameplay!


Getting tired of normal MMORPGs? Or just suffering the long waiting of foreign MMOs? Perhaps the MMORPG browser game Shadowbound is your choice! Let's see what the gameplay of it exactly is!

TERA - Triple Drop Weekend Its Effect On the Economy

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TERA - Triple Drop Weekend Its Effect On the Economy


TERA's triple drop weekend that just went on has had a huge impact on the game's economy. While there have been a lot of events in the past – usually revolving.

'Star Wars: Galactic Defense' Will be Tower Defense with Boba Fett

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'Star Wars: Galactic Defense' Will be Tower Defense with Boba Fett


It seems as if the Star Wars franchise is just going to touch every single gaming genre there is. With card battlers like Star Wars Assault Team and the Clash of Clans-esque Star Wars: Commander, the franchise won't stop until it hits every single major mobile genre.

Firefall Live Airs Brings More Giveaways and Special Guest Coming This Friday

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Firefall Live Airs Brings More Giveaways and Special Guest Coming This Friday


Firefall Live airs LIVE every Friday at 10AM PDT (click to view in your timezone) on its Twitch channel here. Whether you've tuned in before or this will be the first time, you won't want to miss this week's show (Friday, September 26th) as viewers will have another opportunity to win Firefall Digital Deluxe Packs, and a special guest come to talk about his work and participate in a LIVE Q&A session.

Virtual Kaiju 3D - Do the Kaiju in Amazing 3D Virtual Reality

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Virtual Kaiju 3D - Do the Kaiju in Amazing 3D Virtual Reality


Virtual Kaiju 3D is, in a nutshell, a Kaiju, Godzilla, Wally Gator, however-you-want-to-call-it simulator in which you've got to move around the city with your own head movements, spit fire with your own shouts and take down copters and buildings with your own fury.

Perfect World 2 Detailed Skills / Maps / New Weapons and More Preview

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Perfect World 2 Detailed Skills / Maps / New Weapons and More Preview


The New Perfect World 2 expansion is official live in China. Today we are going to check the skills stats of the upcoming classes Night Shadow and Moon Fairy. The biggest innovation when it comes to the classes is the ability to use skills while you move, this might be OP in PVP.

WoW: Complete Preview of Mounts In Warlords!

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WoW: Complete Preview of Mounts In Warlords!


Warlords of Draenor adds the following mounts. Some are obviously recolors, I won't go through details since the source is unknown at the moment. For now, enjoy the pixels!

League of Legends Japan Server Got its First Game Trailer

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League of Legends Japan Server Got its First Game Trailer


In April, Riot Games officially announced its Tokyo office as part of its ongoing global expansion. During Tokyo Game Show 2014 ended this past weekend, the developer showcased the debut Japanese trailer for League of Legends.

Albion Online Mobile Controls Impressions!

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Albion Online Mobile Controls Impressions!


What's up guys my name is Zach Sharpes and I was able to check out the Mobile version of Albion Online. In the video I give my Albion Online Mobile Controls Impressions and tell you guys whether or not the game might be limited by them being there!

Five Nights at Freddy’s Demo Cheats, Tips and Guide

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Five Nights at Freddy's Demo Cheats, Tips and Guide


"For all the simplicity of the game's controls and premise, Five Nights at Freddy's is frightening. It's a fantastic example of how cleverness in design and subtlety can be used to make an experience terrifying. The game lets you play a role as a security guard at a Chuck E to guard the place and survive there, because the animatronic robots come to life as the lights turn off who all want your blood.

War of Nations Useful Guides and Tips

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War of Nations Useful Guides and Tips


War of Nations is GREE's latest mobile strategy game, a slightly flawed but thoroughly enjoyable title where you try to overtake enemy bases while attempting to expand your own. The game is good fun, but considering it lacks a tutorial, you might be a little confused how it works. With this guide, you can play it more easily.

My Thoughts On Why Blizzard Canceled Project Titan!

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My Thoughts On Why Blizzard Canceled Project Titan!


Whats up gamers my name is Zach Sharpes here with a LUGO News segment for September 23rd, 2014! Today, Blizzard Entertainment Cancels Project Titan!



General Gaming Article

General Gaming Article


Minecraft PC Giveaway

Posted: 24 Sep 2014 05:00 PM PDT

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Enter our Facebook giveaway for your chance of winning a small Gigabyte Brix Pro Minecraft PC!

We are giving away a Minecraft-themed Gigabyte Brix Pro GB-BXi5-4570R bare-bones mini PC. This machine features a desktop quad-core 2.7GHz Core i5-4570R and a massive 128MB L4 cache that puts it above regular Haswell CPUs. To make this Brix Pro more special, Maximum PC tasked case artist Jim Sailing of Smooth Creations to give it a luxurious Creeper look. To get this mini PC up and running, all you'll need to do is add your own SSD or hard drive, RAM and OS.

To enter the giveaway, fill out our Facebook form.

One (1) grand prize winner will receive a Gigabye Brix Pro GB-BXi5-4570R Minecraft-themed bare-bones mini PC.

Sweepstakes open to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States and District of Columbia, except where prohibited or restricted by law. Contest ends October 21, 2014. 

The Personal Computers of the 1980s

Posted: 24 Sep 2014 04:16 PM PDT

80s MacTravel back in time to the decade that kick-started the home personal computer boom: the 1980s.

Hands up if you owned a computer in the 80s! After making some tentative steps in the late 70s, the 1980s saw home computing really take off. Back then, no young adult's bedroom was complete without a computer, tape deck, and trusty joystick on display.

Home computing proved to be so popular it seemed like every company wanted a slice of the digital pie, with model after model released on an annual basis, all vying for dominance in the ultra-competitive marketplace.

Some efforts, such as the Commodore 64 and Spectrum, were hugely successful and went on to sell millions. But for every success story there were many more that failed to make the grade, with some models even being released and then going out of business the same year.

Here, Maximum PC presents 25 of the most memorable and noteworthy computers of the 1980s. Join us as we relive the golden age of home computing.

MSI Z97S SLI Krait Edition Motherboard is for "Sophisticated" Builds

Posted: 24 Sep 2014 11:02 AM PDT

MSI Z97S Krait Edition SLI MotherboardPardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?

We've seen our share of colorful motherboards with loud designs that scream, "Hey, look at me!" They're typically aimed at gamers, overclockers, and enthusiasts in general, and so is MSI's Z97S SLI Krait Edition motherboard, though it's an attention-getter for a different reason. Rather than draw eyeballs with flashing LEDs and a range of colors, MSI opted for a classy black and white scheme.

"Looking for that creative, one-off build? The new black and white design instantly adds a touch of class to a sophisticated build," MSI says. "The new MSI Z97S SLI Krait Edition has been purposely designed together with the most elite case modders to meet the demands of community who craved a pure black and white motherboard."

From the pictures we've seen, we have to admit that in a proper build, the Z97S SLI Krait Edition looks fantastic, assuming you're into the classic black and white theme. Regardless, there's more to this motherboard than a fancy design.

Based on Intel's Z97 Express chipset, this socket 1150 board features four DIMM slots with support for up to 32GB of DDR3-3300 (OC) memory, two PCI-E x16 slots, three PCI-E x1 slots, two standard PCI slots, a SATA Express port, six SATA 6Gbps ports, a single M.2 port, GbE LAN, two front and four rear USB 3.0 ports, four front and two rear USB 2.0 ports, and a few other goodies.

MSI's board also sports the company's Military Class 4 components such as Super Ferrite chokes (they run 35C cooler and have a 30 percent higher current capacity for more stable overclocking) and Dark capacitors.

No word yet on when the Z97S SLI Krait Edition will be available or for how much.

MSI Z97S SLI Krait Edition Setup

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Samsung Reportedly Plans to End Laptop and Chromebook Sales in Europe

Posted: 24 Sep 2014 09:50 AM PDT

Samsung ChromebookCompany's decision only affects European market

Samsung, one of the biggest participants in Google's Chromecast movement, is planning to cease all laptop sales in Europe, multiple outlets are reporting. The decision effectively ends Samsung's presence as a traditional PC player in Europe, as it doesn't sell deskop computers in the region, either. Samsung does, however, continue to sell tablet PCs and smartphones in Europe.

The company's decision might be a temporary one. In addition, it doesn't affect other markets around the world.

"We quickly adapte to market needs and demands. In Europe, we will be discontinuing sales of laptops including Chromebooks for now. This is specific to the region -- and is not necessarily reflective of conditions in other markets," a Samsung spokesperson told PC Advisor.

The timing of Samsung's announcement is interesting. Samsung unveiled an Ativ Book laptop back at CES and more recently launched its Chromebook 2 model. It's also worth pointing out that Samsung's first generation Chromebook is the 10th best selling laptop on Amazon in the U.S. and 3rd best selling laptop on Amazon's U.K. portal.

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Nvidia GeForce 344.14 WHQL Drivers Add Support for GTX 980 and 970 Maxwell Cards

Posted: 24 Sep 2014 09:22 AM PDT

Nvidia GeForce GTX 980New GeForce drivers now availble to download

So, you've gone out and acquired one or two of Nvidia's new Maxwell-based GeForce GTX 980 or GTX 970 graphics cards, is that right? As our benchmarks show, you'll be happy with your purchase, and you may even see better results than we did when applying the latest WHQL-certified drivers. No need to wait -- Nvidia's GeForce 344.14 WHQL drivers are now to available to download and install.

In addition to adding support for Nvidia's latest Maxwell cards, the new driver release purportedly offers the best gaming experience for a handful of titles, including Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, The Evil Within, F1 2014, and Alien: Isolation, according to the accompanying release notes (PDF).

You'll also find added or updated application profiles and 3D Vision profiles for a bunch of games, plus 3D compatibility mode support for Assassin's Creed: Freedom City, Halo: Spartan Assault, Murdered Sould Suspect, and Sniper Elite 3.

Hit up Nvidia's website when you're ready to grab the new drivers.

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Early iPhone 6 Plus Owners Get Bent Out of Shape Over Warping Issue

Posted: 24 Sep 2014 09:03 AM PDT

iPhone 6 Plus Bend TestFirst major complaint of the iPhone 6 Plus emerges

Some of Apple's iPhone launches have been marred by controversial design flaws, such as the iPhone 4's antenna issue in which Steve Jobs accused owners of holding their handsets the wrong way, and the iPhone 5's tendency to ruin photos with a purple flare when there's a bright light source (a side effect of the sapphire glass covering the phone's camera). Well, you can add the iPhone 6 Plus to the list -- some users are complaining that their ultra-thin iPhone 6 Plus phones are bending out of shape just by having the handsets in their pockets.

A forum member at MacRumors got things rolling with a post claiming that after having his iPhone 6 Plus in his pocket for a day, most of which was spent sitting down, his device became warped.

"Yesterday, I left at 10AM with the iPhone in my left FRONT pocket of my suit pants. I drove 4 hours to a wedding, which also involved a lot of sitting during dinner, etc., but also 2-3 hours of dancing," forum user "hanzoh" recounts. "I left at 2AM and went to bed, driving home 4 hours back. So in total, the 6 Plus was about 18 hours in my pocket while sitting mostly."

He posted a picture of his iPhone 6 Plus sitting on a flat table, and sure enough, there's a visible warp in the upper section. Unfortunately, his isn't an isolated incident. A search on Twitter for #BendGate brings up similar complaints and pictures, though not every iPhone 6 Plus is experiencing the issue.

The complaints prompted Unbox Therapy to post an iPhone 6 Plus Bend Test video on YouTube. Check it out below:

DisplayMate founder and presidet Dr. Raymond Soneira recently put the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus displays through their paces, noting that they represent the bost mobile LCD displays currently available (read more here). As a follow-up to that article, he addressed the Bendgate situation.

"The iPhone 6 is designed to be as thin and lightweight as possible - as a result it is not rugged or meant for any significant mechanical stress or abuse. The obsession with thinness has consequences," Dr. Soneira said.

According to Soneira, the metal back of the iPhone 6 Plus should do a good job protecting the device, and that in most cases, moderate stresses are unlikely to permanently deform the device -- it should return back to normal after the pressure is relieved.

In any event, we suspect this will be something Apple quietly addresses in the inevitable iPhone 6s Plus, perhaps by including some metal reinforcements on the interior.

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ARM Aims to Supercharge Smart Devices with Cortex-M7 Processor

Posted: 24 Sep 2014 07:54 AM PDT

ARM Cortex-M7New chip paves the way for more power IoT gadgets

ARM on Wednesday unveiled its Cortex-M7 processor, a 32-bit part that offers double the compute and digital signal processing (DSP) capability of today's most powerful ARM-based MCUs. The company intends for its Cortex-M7 chip to find a home inside high-end embedded applications in next generation vehicles, connected devices (think: Internet of Things, or IoT), smart appliances, and more.

The M7 is the most recent and highest performance member of the energy efficient Cortex-M processor family. It will enable a new generation of faster and smarter devices in a range of categories -- smartwatches, automotive electronics, high-end audio, medical devices, robotics, and the list goes on.

ARM's latest chip combines a six-stage, superscalar pipeline with flexible memory interfaces including AXI, AHB, caches, and tightly-coupled memories, and delivers high integer, floating point, and DSP performance in an MCU, the company says.

The chip operates at up to 400MHz and offers the same performance as multiple M0 or M3 chips (5 CoreMark per MHz). By using an M7 processor instead, device makers can save space.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Mushkin Enhanced Chronos 480GB SSD, Dell 24-inch LED Monitor, and More!

Posted: 24 Sep 2014 06:10 AM PDT

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Top Deal:

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