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Moonlight Blade Trailer Launched with Brand New Storyline

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Moonlight Blade Trailer Launched with Brand New Storyline


A brand new webpage has been launched along with a new teaser trailer on Jan. 1st. The video shows Moonlight Blade's new storyline for the first time, introducing four greatest factions and the important figures of each factions

Naruto Online New Team Synergies

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Naruto Online New Team Synergies


I wanted to start the new year off with Naruto. And a realization in this game. That sometimes team synergy doesn't always need to be full. I have found a massive damage team.



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General Gaming Article


20 Tips and Tricks to Use Google Drive Like a Boss

Posted: 02 Jan 2015 03:26 PM PST

Google DriveGet more out of Google Drive

With 240 million monthly active users, there's a good chance that if you're reading this, you've used Google Drive before. The cloud-based file storage and synchronization service is far more than a virtual storage container, it's also a parking spot for several of Google's other services, such as the company's productivity suite: Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. By binding these (and other) services together, Google is able to integrate intelligent functionality, such as real-time collaborative edits.

Cool stuff for sure, but are you getting the most out of Google Drive? Probably not, although you could be if you take some time to learn Google Drive's little nuances and power user-level tricks. There are many out there, but rather than smack your behind and send you on your way, we've gone and put together a gallery containing 20 of the most useful tips, tricks, and tools available. So sit back for a spell, get comfortable, and click your way to becoming a better Google Drive user!

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Google Posts Unpatched Windows 8.1 Vulnerability After Disclosure Deadline

Posted: 02 Jan 2015 08:31 AM PST

GoogleDid Google do the right thing?

There's a bit of debate brewing over whether or not Google did the right thing by posting a Windows 8.1 security vulnerability to the public before Microsoft was able to release a patch. The disclosure came from Google's Project Zero program, which hunts down vulnerabilities in software and alerts its findings to vendors "in as close to real-time as possible." Vendors are then given a 90-day deadline to issue a patch, and in this case, Microsoft didn't react in time.

Here's what happened. A Google researcher discovered a vulnerability in Windows 8.1 that could give low-level users administrator rights. The Project Zero team communicated its findings with Microsoft, and when the 90-day deadline came and went without a patch a few days ago, they went ahead and posted the exploit details online.

"Automatically disclosing this vulnerability when a deadline is reached with absolutely zero context strikes me as incredibly irresponsible and I'd have expected a greater degree of care and maturity from a company like Google," reads a comment in reply to the disclosure. "My reading of the disclosure is that it's your average local privilege escalation vulnerability. That's bad and unfortunate, but it's also a fairly typical class of vulnerability, and not in the same class as those that keep people like me up at night patching servers. The sad reality is that these sort of vulnerabilities are a dime a dozen on Windows, and the situation on Linux is pretty comparable. But disclosing it with zero context strikes me as the wrong approach."

"Agree with comment #5. This OS is run by billions. Exposing vulnerabilities like this has far reaching consequences. People could get hurt by this and it doesn't bring anyone closer to a solution. I find it difficult to believe that MSFT and GOOG don't have red-telephone access to each other if needed," another reader commented.

Not everyone shared the same opinion.

"Attackers are not going to take the day off because it's the Holidays. Microsoft dropped the ball, did not perform a security assessment of the new features before releasing them into production, and now have to deal with the consequences," a reader pointed out.

There was a bit of confusion as to whether Google even contacted Microsoft about the security flaw, which it in fact did back in September. Google points out that its initial report included the 90-day disclosure deadline, a policy that's been in place since the team was formed last year.

However, not everyone agrees with the lack of flexibility in Project Zero's policy, especially when the deadline falls during a holiday break and affects millions of PCs.

"We are working to release a security update to address an Elevation of Privilege issue," Microsoft said in a statement, according to Engadget. "It is important to note that for a would-be attacker to potentially exploit a system, they would first need to have valid logon credentials and be able to log on locally to a targeted machine. We encourage customers to keep their anti-virus software up to date, install all available Security Updates and enable the firewall on their computer."

What's your opinion on this? Should Google have waited a bit longer, or does this fall squarely on Microsoft's shoulders for failing to respond within 90 days?

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FTC Slaps Snapchat with 20-Year Privacy Monitor

Posted: 02 Jan 2015 07:53 AM PST

SnapchatFTC settles charges with Snapchat

At the conclusion of a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission approved a final order settling charges that Snapchat deceive consumers in regards to the way messages sent through the video and chat service supposedly disappear. As part of the settlement, Snapchat is required to implement a comprehensive privacy program that will be monitored by an independent privacy professional for the next 20 years.

The settlement is the result of a complaint dating back to last May over the app's promise of "disappearing" messages, which was found to be misleading since there are a number of different ways to retrieve, save, or otherwise capture pictures that were thought to be gone forever.

Snapchat's relatively rapid rise in popularity led to separate reported $1 billion and $3 billion buyout offers from Facebook, both of which the picture and video messaging service turned down. However, its success also put it in the spotlight -- in addition to drawing ire for misrepresenting the disappearing nature of messages, Snapchat found itself in trouble for the amount of private information collected. It was also criticized for an exploit that compromised the unsernames and phone numbers of 4.6 million people.

As part of the settlement, Snapchat agreed that it "shall not misrepresent in any manner, expressly or by implication, in or affecting commerce, the extent to which respondent or its products or services maintain and protect the privacy, security, or confidentiality of any covered information" dealing with deleted messages and other aspects of the app.

You can read the full settlement here (PDF).

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General: The Skies: Crucial Changes During Development - Are They for the Better?

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 04:42 PM PST

The Skies: Crucial Changes During Development - Are They for the Better?

Developing a game project of this size poses many challenges - from thinking over the backend architecture to the in-game economy system and more. Sometimes critical changes happen in the middle of development process. Are they for the better? It depends. Let me give you an example of several challenges we faced in developing "The Skies" world and, ultimately, our decisions.

General: Looking Ahead to 2015

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 02:56 PM PST

Looking Ahead to 2015

Hello everyone and welcome to the new year. I'm writing this on the last day of 2014 and instead of looking over our shoulder and summarizing what has gone I'd prefer to look forward and talk about what is yet to come.

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MMOGaming News


My Year End's MMOs List of 2014

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My Year End's MMOs List of 2014


Most Classic appealing title to me this year was the announcement and trailer and images of Tree of Savior Online. The game itself lends a lot of nostalgia towards Ragnarok Online and looks very much improved of that concept.

Black Desert: GB Ep.2 Cash Shop Love

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Black Desert: GB Ep.2 Cash Shop Love


For this video I'll show off a quest boss. A mini cart game, and the cash shop Sorcerer specific clothing. I like the cash shop for what it's worth.

Hello MMO December - 2014 Best MMO in Review

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Hello MMO December - 2014 Best MMO in Review


Unconsciously, time flies by and it's time to tear off the last page of the 2014 calendar. This 2014 is not only an eventful year but also a turning point for MMOs.What are the best MMOs in 2014? Hello MMO December - also Hello MMO 2014 Year in Review tells you!



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General Gaming Article


Amped Wireless Launches a Touch Screen Wireless-AC Router

Posted: 01 Jan 2015 09:00 AM PST

Amped Wireless TAP-R2Yes, even routers now have touchscreens

Amped Wireless is beginning to integrate touch functionality into its home networking devices. We saw it first with the TAP-EX, a high-power Wi-Fi range extender with a built-in touchscreen, and now there's the TAP-R2, an AC750 Wi-Fi router with touch display. This isn't the first router with a touchscreen we've seen, though Amped Wireless is billing it as the industry's first high power touch screen Wi-Fi router.

Even with the "high power" qualifier, Securifi might have something to say about that claim. Securifi's Almond is an 802.11n Wi-Fi router with touchscreen display, which can be found for around $90 street, and the Almond+ kicks things up into Wireless-AC territory (AC1750), though it's not yet available to purchase. So, make of that what you will.

In any event, Amped Wireless' TAP-R2 is supposedly designed to deliver three times the Wi-Fi coverage of other routers. To do that, Amped Wireless armed the RAP-R2 with half a dozen high power amplifiers and two high gain antennas (external and internal) to deliver up to 800mW of Wi-Fi output power. Combined with a touchscreen for easy setup, Amped Wireless believes it has a winner on its hands.

"Many consumers are settling for a poor performing and outdated Wi-Fi network simply because they don't want to hassle with the process of updating it," stated Lacey Limbrick, Brand/Marketing Manager at Amped Wireless. "We hope to change the Wi-Fi experience with our TAP-R2. Consumers can now bring next gen AC Wi-Fi speeds into their home, with less dead spots than ever before, all from a nice little device that's easy on the eyes, and they'll be able to get all of this accomplished and up and running in minutes. The touch screen setup is really that simple."

The TAP-R2 is available to pre-order now for $160 and is expected to ship on February 11, 2015.

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NZXT Adds a Splash of Color to Budget Friendly S340 Chassis

Posted: 01 Jan 2015 08:35 AM PST

NZXT S340New year, new color options

NZXT last fall launched its S340 mid-tower ATX chassis, an entry-level case intended to bring a premium quality design without emptying your bank account (it's listed on Newegg for $70 plus $8 shipping). Now as we embark on a new year, NZXT is offering new color options for its S340 case -- "Gloss Blue" and "Gloss Red," both of which are accents to the matte black paneling.

The case itself is made from cold-rolled steel and is purportedly durable. Be warned, however, that there are no optical bays, so installing your OS of choice requires doing so through a USB thumb drive or an external optical drive.

NZXT relocated the hard drives to a lower position in the S340 to free up some space in the middle and make it easier to build inside of. It also includes grommet-less cable management with over 20 zip-tie locations, plus a bit of space behind the motherboard tray.

Cooling is handled with support for up to three 140mm or 120mm fans. In addition, the Source 340 supports NZXT's Kraken X61 liquid cooler in the front, and/or its X31 liquid cooler in the rear.

NZXT's S340 Color Edition is now available to pre-order with an estimated ship date of January 14, 2015.

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FBI Bulletin States Sony Hackers are Targeting Media Outlets

Posted: 01 Jan 2015 08:08 AM PST

FBIGuardians of Peace hacking organization has unfinished business

The hacking organization that took credit for infiltrating Sony Pictures Entertainment and stealing 10TB worth of data has also threatened at least one news media organization, according to an FBI bulletin that's making the rounds in cyberspace. Known as the Guardians of Peace, or GOP, the group of hackers proved a major headache for Sony, who's antics appear to have been motivated by The Interview, a comedy involving an assassination attempt against North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

The bulletin, which is dated December 24, 2014 and is labeled as unclassified, said the threat against the unnamed news organization by the GOP "may extend to other such organizations in the near future." It was first picked up the The Intercept and has since been posted online (PDF).

In the bulletin, the FBI refers to Sony as "USPER1" and the unnamed "news media organization" as "USPER2," adding that the GOP posted Pastebin messages that specifically taunted the FBI and USPER2 for the quality of their investigations and implied an additional threat. According to the bulletin, no specific consequence was mentioned in the post.

News outlet Fox News said it was able to confirm with the FBI that the bulletin is real, however it's being stressed that it doesn't mean there's any specific evidence of a threat to a news organization.

"As part of our ongoing public-private partnerships, the FBI and DHS routinely share information with the private sector and law enforcement community," the official said. "The FBI and DHS are not aware of any specific credible information indicating a threat to entertainment or news organizations, however, out of an abundance of caution, we will continue to disseminate relevant information observed during the course of our investigations."

The FBI in December blamed North Korea for the cyberattack against Sony, which may have been aided by an insider. North Korea maintains it had nothing to do with the incident.

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