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A Retrotastic Sierra-style Horror-adventure RPG Coming to iOS and Android

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A Retrotastic Sierra-style Horror-adventure RPG Coming to iOS and Android


Dark Fear is not only inspired by classic Sierra adventure games from the 1980s, but it looks a lot like them, too.It's for this reason that it stood out to me - those memories from my childhood sat in front of a computer screen came flooding back to me.

AZERA Online to Launch 2rd CBT along with New Trailer

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AZERA Online to Launch 2rd CBT along with New Trailer


Smail Gate KR has announced that their new MMORPG AZERA Online will kick off 2rd CBT on Oct 29th, and this CBT will be available to all the players who are interested in it. Here is the AZERA Online 2rd CBT Trailer, let's see!

Skara: The Blade Remains Launches on Steam Early Access Today

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Skara: The Blade Remains Launches on Steam Early Access Today


8 Bit, the indie development studio based in Barcelona, Spain and London, UK, are today launching the Steam Early Access version of its revolutionary 'multiplayer online versus' (MOV), hack n' slash em up which utilises Epic's Unreal Engine 4, 'Skara: The Blade Remains'.

League of Legends: Why Dominion is Dead and How to Revive It

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League of Legends: Why Dominion is Dead and How to Revive It


Dominion is my favorite game mode in League of Legends. In fact, that's exclusively all I play. Therefore it pains me to admit that Dominion is a dead game mode. It once had a large and vibrant community of hardcore players. There were competitive Dominate Dominion tournaments every week and more recently Azubu Crystal Cup tournaments. Literally thousands of dollars worth of prizes have been given out in these tournament's lifetimes.

Bless Korea Is Recruiting Players for Its Short Focus Group Test

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Bless Korea Is Recruiting Players for Its Short Focus Group Test


According to an English Fansite of Bless Online, Neowiz has just announced to hold a short Focus Group Test from November 6th to November 9th for Koreans only, mainly focusing on improvements by previous user's feedback. Registration already started with only 1000 slots available, players can apply for the Group Test here right now.

Skyforge Week in Review: Win a Beta Key

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Skyforge Week in Review: Win a Beta Key


My.com has released the latest review for Skyforge. Last week they revealed the final source of power for Immortals, their loyal followers and adepts! Here is a summary of everything what they have discussed last week, including new boss concept art and a unique piece of fanart from the Skyforge community!

Wuhun 2 Character Creation+Intro Gameplay

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Wuhun 2 Character Creation+Intro Gameplay


I gave you guys a quick glimpse of the trailer yesterday. Well here is the game today. You don't need anything special to play. You just need to have made a Netease account. And all you need to do that is Google Chrome to translate the page.

Jelly Monsters on the Rocks is Available for Android Now

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Jelly Monsters on the Rocks is Available for Android Now


Jelly Monsters on the Rocks, the newest game developed by NHN Entertainment, is now available on Google Play globally.Jelly Monsters on the Rocks is a brand new style tile-matching puzzle game.

Bullet Hell Infinite will Bring Colourful Danmaku Shooting Android Shortly

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Bullet Hell Infinite will Bring Colourful Danmaku Shooting Android Shortly


NB Games is bringing its colourful shooter Bullet Hell Infinite to iOS and Android later this week. As you can see by watching the video above, Bullet Hell Infinite is inspired by the classic Danmaku shooters of the '90s. Although it's not quite as ridiculous as some of those older games. It's all about shooting tons of brightly coloured bullets at moving formations of enemies while simultaneously dodging the same number of bullets coming back at you.

ArcheAge - Are ArcheAge's Hacks Going to Kill The Game

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ArcheAge - Are ArcheAge's Hacks Going to Kill The Game


ArcheAge is a game that has a lot of things going for it, but when it comes to the number of hacks and exploits that are available, it starts to drag the game down.

WoW: Australian Servers Coming!

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WoW: Australian Servers Coming!


Good news for every Warcraft player Down Under! Blizzard is adding Australian World o Warcraft game servers ahead of the games new expansion, Warlords of Draenor. The new infrastructure is said to support Australia and New Zealand and with it should come a significantly smoother gameplay experience for players in that region. Players currently on Oceanic realms - Barthilas, Frostmourne, Thaurissan, Saurfang, Caelestrasz, Jubei'Thos, Khaz'goroth, Aman'Thul, Nagrand, Dath'Remar, Dreadmaul, and Gundrak will automatically experience improved latency once the servers go live.

MMOsite Morning Call: Weekly Cosplay Highlight [10.27]

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MMOsite Morning Call: Weekly Cosplay Highlight [10.27]


Good morning, dear MMOsiters~ Here is your Weekly Cosplay Highlight show. This week we've gathered latest and hottest masterpiece by excellent Cosers around the world. Characters showing this week can be found in Street Fighter, Attack on Titan, Digimon, DOA, League of Leagends and etc. I hope this morning call will bring you a fresh beginning of this new week! And if you are cosplay lovers

Dragon Nest: iAvalon's Guardian Pure PVE Guide

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Dragon Nest: iAvalon's Guardian Pure PVE Guide


I'm a Guardian main with a lot of insight and knowledge to this class. The Guardian class is one of the most underplayed and underrated classes since 60/70 cap with new methods of clearing dungeons and raids. What I mean is the role of a solo tanking Guardian is replaced with high dps and dodging mechanics where the bosses deal AOE damage and disregards aggro.

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Giveaway: Free Premium-Boosters for Eredan

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 08:00 AM PDT

Publisher Feerik is partening with FREEMMORPGlist.com and MMOReviews.com to give away Free Premium Boosters to use in Eredan. Please note that the codes are valid for new registrations only and will only work if you use the link included in our instructions below. Each code has a value of 1.50 € and provides you with a Booster Lite Standard […]

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Nosgoth Announces New Class

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 07:28 AM PDT

Just in time for the Halloween festivities, a new vampire class has been announced for Nosgoth. The Summoner will be the first female vampire to be introduced after the beginning of open beta testing this winter. Summoners hail from cursed, eternally rotting Melchahim Clan and use dark necromantic powers in order to bring forth souls […]

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Stormthrone

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 05:44 AM PDT

GAME TYPE: Free-to-play MMORPG PLATFORMS: Web browser DEVELOPERS: R2 Games GAME SYNOPSIS A free-to-play fantasy MMORPG allows players to defend the world of Aeos, a realm under threat from the emerging Demons that wish to bring forth the final battle and eliminate the living races and bring in an era of upheaval and darkness. With […]

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Final Fantasy XIV Heavensward Expansion Detailed

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 05:26 AM PDT

Last weekend, the first European Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival took place in London, where Square-Enix announced further details concerning the game's upcoming expansion, Heavensward. During the opening ceremony presentation, Director and Producer Naoki Yoshida introduced flying mounts, new beast tribes and primals as well as the new Dark Knight job, all of which will […]

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Alienware Launches Area-51 Desktop, Alienware 13 Laptop, and Alienware Graphics Amplifier

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 05:00 PM PDT

Alienware LogoGood things come in threes

There are those who believe in the rule of threes and many PC gamers, with money to spare, look like they are in for a treat with three new products from Alienware. Alienware has launched the new Area-51 Desktop, Alienware 13 laptop, and Alienware Graphics Amplifier

During PAX East, Alienware unveiled its new Area-51 desktop featuring a triangular-like chassis designated the Triad. The chassis is designed to offer better heat dissipation, compared to the standard rectangular chassis, and has built-in grips so that PC enthusiasts can carry it to different locations, and easy-to-remove side panels. 

Maximum PC Editor Jimmy Thang was able to speak with an Alienware representative and get a close look at the new Area-51 desktop which has a starting price of $1,699. Each unit will come with Intel's latest six or eight core Haswell-E Core i7 K-series processors (liquid cooled) with Intel X99 motherboard chipset, DDR4 RAM, will be able to support SSD and HDD combinations for up to five drives, comes installed with Windows 8.1, and will work with both AMD or Nvidia GPUs. Some of the optional features include triple Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 GPUs, up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM, and a slot-loading dual layer Blu-ray drive.

 

Not only did Jimmy Thang get a close up view of the Area-51, but he was also able to take a look at the Alienware 13 and Alienware Graphics Amplifier. The Alienware 13, which starts at $999, is a 13-inch laptop that features an Intel core i5 processor, a Nvidia GeForce GTx 860M, 8GB or 16GB of DDR3 RAM, multiple storage options, and will support Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 Pro, and Windows 7 Pro. The chassis is constructed from aerospace-inspired carbon fiber composite surfaces, weighs around 4.5 pounds, and is one-inches thin. There are also several display options with the high-end option featuring touchscreen technology with 2560x1440 QHD resolution.

 

Also featured in the second video is the Alienware Graphics Amplifier that can be used to give a laptop the power of a desktop. It can be purchased separately for $299 or with the Alienware 13. The device connects directly into the Alienware 13 through a dedicated PCI Express lane which will give any AMD Radeon HD 5000 series and newer or NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 600 series and newer GPU the bandwidth needed to perform properly. The Alienware Graphics Amplifier is capable of housing a full-length, dual-height GPU with up to 375 watts and features four USB 3.0 ports so that consumers will be able to plug in any peripherals they would like to use. 

"Until now, gamers have had to make some really hard decisions and compromises when they are looking for their next gaming system," said Alienware General Manager Frank Azor. "Do you choose the raw power and performance of a desktop, or do you need the portability and battery life to game wherever they choose? The Alienware 13 combined with the Alienware Graphics Amplifier enables gamers to choose both, with an amazingly portable and powerful laptop for mobile gaming and then simply plugging into a desktop-class gaming experience when you get home. This is gaming without compromises."

In addition to its three new products, Alienware is also updating its Alienware Command Center software to version 4.0. The new version will feature detailed performance monitoring and tracking tools that includes single-click widgets that will display information about GPUs, CPUs, memory, and the motherboard. Alienware Command Center 4.0 will also include custom tools for different systems, include a tutorial, and provide users with the ability to track the Graphics Amplifier connectivity and status with the Alienware 13. 

The Alienware Area-51, Alienware 13, and Alienware Graphics Amplifier will be available to order October 28.

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Microsoft Tells Office 365 Subscribers to Go Crazy with Unlimited OneDrive Storage

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 12:54 PM PDT

OneDriveSay goodbye to that 1TB data cap

Your Office 365 subscription just became a better deal than it was yesterday. That's because Microsoft just announced that all Office 365 subscribers are being upgraded from 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage to unlimited space. The unlimited upgrade started rolling out today to Office 365 Home, Personal, and University customers, and will continue over the coming months and into 2015 to include Business customers as well.

For those of you who already subscribe to Office 365, you can jump towards the front of the line by going here and jotting your account down on the list. You'll then be added to the waitlist, presumably so that you can be one of the first to start enjoying the upgrade.

"While unlimited storage is another important milestone for OneDrive we believe the true value of cloud storage is only realized when it is tightly integrated with the tools people use to communicate, create, and collaborate, both personally and professionally," Microsoft stated in a blog post. "That is why unlimited storage is just one small part of our broader promise to deliver a single experience across work and life that helps people store, sync, share, and collaborate on all the files that are important to them, all while meeting the security and compliance needs of even the most stringent organizations."

Not a bad deal considering that Office 365 subscriptions start at $6.99 per month for installation on a single PC or Mac plus one tablet. For $9.99 per month, the allotted installations jumps to five PCs or Macs plus five tablets. Those prices will still stay the same with the unlimited OneDrive upgrade.

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Asus Posts Detailed DIY Upgrade Guides for G551 and G771 Laptops

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 12:32 PM PDT

Asus G771 UpgradeEasy to follow upgrade guides

Working on a laptop might seem like it's a daunting task if you've never done it before, and depending on how much of it you have to rip apart, it sometimes can be, However, in many cases, swapping out common parts -- think of items like the hard drive, RAM, and Wi-Fi card -- is incredibly simple. To make upgrades and repairs even easier, Asus ROG has gone and posted upgrade guides for its G551 and G771 laptops, complete with lots of pics.

"You should be glad to know that you don't have to be computer savvy to upgrade G771 by yourself, and that's great news if you've always wanted to upgrade a PC. Before you know it, you'll be building a liquid-cooling system with sound-activated bling. You'll need a place to work where you won't be losing screws and scratching up the laptop surface. Let's start here by opening up the back cover," Asus begins its G771 upgrade guide.

By removing a section of the back panel, you'll have easy access to the 16GB of DDR3L-1600 RAM (two 8GB DIMMs). Sitting just in front of the RAM is an M.2. PCI-Express SSD, which itself is flanked by a pair of 2.5-inch drive bays on both sides. The guide also shows how to remove the optical drive.

Word to the wise when shopping a laptop -- do your research to see if DIY repairs and upgrades are easy or fairly involved. Asus is usually pretty good about using enclosures designed to make upgrading a painless affair, though we've seen some models that require almost a complete teardown just to get to one of the sticks of RAM.

In any event, you'll find the G551 upgrade guide here and the G771 upgrade guide here.

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Acer Goes Green, Commits to 100 Percent Renewable Energy for U.S. Ops

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 12:04 PM PDT

AcerEPA welcomes Acer America as a Green Power Partner

Every so often, you hear about a major tech company making strides in going green and/or leaving a smaller carbon footprint. This time it's Acer America, which today announced an initiative to provide clean energy for its U.S.-based operations. Acer claims it purchased enough green power to offset 100 percent of its carbon emissions from electricity at all U.S. facilities -- more than 27 million kilowatt-hours of green power in the form of renewable energy credits (RECs) in all.

On top of the its renewable energy purchase, Acer America has also become an EPA Green Power Partner and is now included in the Green Power Leadership Club, as well as listed on the 100 percent Green Power Users and Top 30 Tech & Telecom partner ranking lists.

"EPA is excited to welcome Acer America Corporation as a Green Power Partner and congratulates them on their No. 24 ranking on our Top 30 Tech & Telecom list of the largest green power users," said Melissa Klein, communications director of EPA's Green Power Partnership. "By opting to purchase renewable energy, Acer America Corporation is helping to grow the nation's clean energy economy and reducing harmful carbon pollution. The company's impressive commitment to use 100 percent green power serves as an example of leadership for others to follow."

RECs are used by thousands of U.S. and Canadian organizations as a way to track and trade green power in North America. The RECs that Acer purchased are sourced from a blend of renewable energy types including wind power and biomass -- they'll reduce emissions from Acer's U.S. facilities through the end of 2015.

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Lenovo Tries Hand at Wearables, Quietly Unveils Smartband SW-B100

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 11:12 AM PDT

Lenovo SmartbandLook who's getting into wearables

Having climbed its way to being king of the mountain in the PC sector, Lenovo is now setting its sights on mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and yes, even wearables. Speaking of the latter, Lenovo now has a product page for its forthcoming Smartband SW-B100. Lenovo's targeting "young people who take care of their personal health and are interested in new tech trend products" with this one.

The Smartband lets you to track daily exercise, including how many steps you've taken, along with your sleep patterns and heart rate. You can also receive custom notifications to help keep on track with your health plan and follow your progress, and it will even automatically log into your locked PC without entering a password to keep a record of what you're doing.

Of course, it also shows calls and text messages, along with the number or name of the sender, so long as you pair it with an Android 4.3+ or iOS 7.1+ device.

No word yet on the when Lenovo will start selling its Smartband or for how much.

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TP-Link Announces Archer C8 AC1750 Wireless Router with Detachable Antennas

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 08:37 AM PDT

TP-Link Archer C8Premium specs, mid-range price tag

TP-Link is pitching its new Archer C8 AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router as its first premium model in its 802.11ac family of networking gear. Aimed at digitally connected homes with multiple devices, the Archer C8 offers up to 1.3Gbps of transfer performance over the 5GHz channel and up to 450Mbps over the 2.4GHz channel. That's a combined 1.75Gbps of total bandwidth over the two channels, hence the AC1750 rating, though you can't actually morph the two connections into one.

Nevertheless, this is one of the faster spec'd models out there, though it won't be long before AC1750 is considered a mid-range offering when companies are starting to come out with AC2400 models and higher.

The Archer C8 sports an 800MHz dual-core CPU, three detachable dual-band antennas with omni-directional wireless coverage and beamforming technology, four gigabit LAN ports (plus a WAN port, of course), QoS prioritization, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports (one each), and an improved user interface that TP-Link says makes it easy to setup and navigate the router.

TP-Link's Archer C8 carries a $130 MSRP and is available now.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Intel Core i7 4770K Haswell, Dell 29-inch LED Monitor, and More!

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 08:13 AM PDT

Intel Core i7 4770Knewegg logo

Top Deal:

Happy 'Upgrade to Haswell' Day, everybody! Wait, what? You say there's no such holiday? Well we say, 'Hogwash!' to that, because every day should be Upgrade to Haswell Day. Official holiday or not, take a break to check out today's top deal for an Intel Core i7 4770K Haswell CPU for $325 with free shipping (normally $335 - use coupon code: [EMCWPHF26]). This is a quad-core part clocked at 3.5GHz base and 3.9GHz Turbo, along with 3MB of L3 cache and Intel HD Graphics 4600 in a pinch.

Other Deals:

G.Skill Ripjaws 4 Series 16GB (4x4GB) 288-Pin DDR4 2400 Desktop Memory for $240 with free shipping (normally $270 - use coupon code: [EMCWPHF36])

CM Storm Stryker - White Full Tower Gaming Computer Case with Handle and External 2.5-inch Drive Dock for $135 with free shipping (normally $155 - use coupon code: [EMCWPHF94]; additional $15 Mail-in rebate)

Dell U2913WM Black 29-inch 8ms HDMI 21:9 Widescreen LED Backlight IPS Monitor for $420 with free shipping (normally $450 - use coupon code: [EMCWPHF56])

AOC E2425SWD Black 24-inch 5ms Widescreen LED Backlight Monitor 250 cd/m2 20,000,000:1 for $120 with free shipping (normally $130 - use coupon code: [EMCWPHF55])

HuddleLamp Can Combine Multiple Mobile Displays on the Fly

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 01:12 AM PDT

HuddleLamp

Opens up exciting possibilities for cross-device interplay

The population of mobile devices that are almost all screen has exploded in recent years to a point that it is now common for a single person to have many such all-screen smart devices. This brings us to the question: Why is there no app and/or hardware solution for seamlessly combining multiple smartphones and tablets — even if those belonging to the same platform — into one giant display on the fly?. While a mainstream solution has yet to show up, a partnership between the Human-Computer Interaction Group of the University of Konstanz, the Intel ICRI Cities at University College London (UCL), and the UCL Interaction Centre (UCLIC) has yielded something that ought to please some passionate and adventurous developers.

The HuddleLamp is essentially a desk lamp that has a motion-tracking RGB-D camera built in to track the movements and positions of both hands and mobile devices on a flat surface, allowing for some pretty exciting interplay between devices and users.

"This enables a new breed of spatially-aware multi-user and multi-device applications for around-the-table collaboration without an interactive tabletop. At any time users can add or remove displays and reconfigure them in space in an ad-hoc manner without the need of installing any software or attaching markers," reads the official HubbleLamp page. "Additionally, hands are tracked to detect interactions above and between displays, enabling fluent cross-device interactions. We contribute a novel hybrid sensing approach that uses RGB and depth data to increase tracking quality and a technical evaluation of its capabilities and limitations. For enabling installation-free ad-hoc collaboration, we also introduce a web-based architecture and JavaScript API for future HuddleLamp applications. Finally, we demonstrate the resulting design space using five examples of cross-device interaction techniques."

 

Image Credit: HuddleLamp

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Another Tor-based Router Pulled from Kickstarter

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 12:30 AM PDT

TP-Link Router

TorFi joins Anonabox in getting nixed

Kickstarter is fast turning into a graveyard of sorts for crowdfunding efforts involving routers that promise hassle-free internet anonymity by automatically routing all traffic through Tor. Close on the heels of its suspension of the Anonabox funding campaign, the popular crowdfunding site on Wednesday put the kibosh on funding for another such project.

Unlike the Anonabox project, which had already secured over half a million dollars in funding from nearly 9,000 backers when funding was suspended on October 17, TorFi could only manage monetary pledges worth a paltry $951 before being pulled from the site. Although Kickstarter has refused to comment on what prompted it to take such a drastic action, it is believed that the project may have fallen foul of a Kickstarter rule that clearly asks creators to not present someone else's work as their own, unless they wish to have their project suspended. This belief stems from the fact that TorFi's creators, Jesse Enjaian and David Xu, weren't proposing to produce an entirely new product, but merely tweaking an off-the-shelf TP-Link router with a customized version of OpenWRT in order to turn it into a device capable of delivering "simple, plug-and-play, secure access point to the Internet."

However, if you are interested in such a product not all is lost. As it turns out, there is no dearth of alternatives.

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Canonical Marks 10 Years of Ubuntu With Release of 14.10 Utopic Unicorn

Posted: 26 Oct 2014 10:06 PM PDT

Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn

A rather drab affair

Popular Linux distro Ubuntu recently turned 10 and Canonical could think of no better way to celebrate the milestone than with the release of a new version of the operating system. Okay, maybe not. To be honest, Utopic Unicorn (codename) isn't in any way a celebratory release. On the contrary, it might well be one of the least ambitious Ubuntu releases in recent memory — at least on the desktop front.

Unlike its predecessor 14.04  LTS (Trusty Tahr), Utopic Unicorn is built on Linux kernel 3.16. Further, there's a new version of the Mesa graphics library and the latest stable version of GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). Also contained in 14.10 are a number of updated packages like Firefox 33, Thunderbird 33 and LibreOffice 4.3.2.2, etc.

It is clear from the lack of new features in this latest release that bringing the first Ubuntu smartphone to market before the year is out has, for now, become the number one priority for Canonical. The good news on that front  is that the company says it is "on track to have Ubuntu phones in the market this year."

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Elite: Dangerous: Catching Up with the Dev Team

Posted: 26 Oct 2014 11:12 AM PDT

Catching Up with the Dev Team

Elite: Dangerous is one of the most interesting and anticipated games coming out in the near future and it has recently entered the second beta phase. We wanted to find out what the team has been up to lately and how the game has changed recently. Check out our exclusive interview with Adam Woods and Chris Gregory.

Lego Minifigures Online: Headed to Amazon's Fire TV and Tablets

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 07:04 AM PDT

Headed to Amazon

Funcom has announced the second major deal inked with one of the world's most famous companies. According to the press release, Funcom will be bringing LEGO Minifigures Online to Amazon's Fire TV and Fire tablets. LEGO Minifigures Online will be ready to hit both platforms by the end of 2014.

General: Age of Warriors: Halloween Events

Posted: 24 Oct 2014 07:41 PM PDT

Age of Warriors: Halloween Events

From October 25 to October 31, strategy role-playing-game Age of Warriors is rewarding players with a special candy drop from exploring Battle Soul and summoning elements and Battles. Candy can be exchanged for the seasonal Pumpkin Lord outfit, the Haunted Pumpkin avatar, the Iron Ingot Chest or the Skill Books Package.

World of WarPlanes: Update 1.6: New USSR MiG Fighters

Posted: 24 Oct 2014 07:51 PM PDT

Update 1.6: New USSR MiG Fighters

Hit wargame World of Warplanes this week added a new line of Tier 5 and higher Russian MiG fighters and revamped existing planes by adding a new multi-role class of warplanes.

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