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Zombies Monsters Robots: Space-themed "Into the Void" Update

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Zombies Monsters Robots: Space-themed


Scheduled to launch today, February 2, ZMR's space-themed "Into the Void" update will introduce a brand new co-op campaign spanning three maps, as well as two new PvP maps, 11 new weapons, and 14 new cosmetic items.

New 12vs.12 PvP System Is Added to Anime MMO ELOA

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New 12vs.12 PvP System Is Added to Anime MMO ELOA


ELOA Korea announced their new PvP system "Honor Arena" with similar features of MOBA on Feb.3, 12vs12 is available for players with level above 40.

Let's Take a Preview of Blade and Soul Mobile Version!

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Let's Take a Preview of Blade and Soul Mobile Version!


If there is a list of players' most wanted Korean mobile games, I believe that Blade and Soul mobile version must be on it. You may ask me "what does the actual Blade and Soul Mobile look like?", I will show you some precious Blade and Soul Mobile CN demos via Gamelook.

BloodBorne PS4 Directors Preview

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BloodBorne PS4 Directors Preview


Bloodborne is an upcoming video game being developed by From Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation 4. It is being directed by Demon's Souls and Dark Souls director Hidetaka Miyazaki

Sid Meier's Starships First Gameplay Video Unveiled

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Sid Meier's Starships First Gameplay Video Unveiled


World-class developer Sid Meier's new title Sid Meier's Starships unveiled its gameplay video on February 2. In the first half of this gameplay video, Sid Meier gave a simple introduction to this game.

Creator of Kim Jong-Un Game Hopes to Get it on iOS Eventually

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Creator of Kim Jong-Un Game Hopes to Get it on iOS Eventually


Built Games released its satirical game featuring Kim Jong-Un called Little Dictator on Android recently. As to be expected, Apple rejected it from its App Store initially. In it, you guide Kim Jong-Un as he rides missiles out of the Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang (North Korea's capital) in order to ensure they land and destroy the imperial west.

This Month in World of Warcraft - February 2015

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This Month in World of Warcraft - February 2015


The second month of 2015 is already upon us, and it's going to be a busy time for players all over Azeroth and Draenor. World of Warcraft has prepared a handy breakdown of some of what's in store for you in February, so you can make the most of your time.

Archlord 2 Is Update with New PvP and Level 51 Content

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Archlord 2 Is Update with New PvP and Level 51 Content


Archlord 2's new content update is now live! Players can now dive into two large new areas to become level 51. And a special Avatar Login Event is organized to celebrate the launch of this new update.

Trove "Take Flight" Preview: Shadow Hunter

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Trove


The Shadow Hunter is a fearsome sniper armed with a deadly bow, razor-sharp arrows, and a whispering crystal that can see through walls. Preview its abilities below and look for the class to emerge from the shadows in the upcoming Take Flight update!

Mobile Racing Game Daytona Rush to be Released on Feb. 12th

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Mobile Racing Game Daytona Rush to be Released on Feb. 12th


Invictus Games has announced a release date and released some new screenshots for their upcoming Daytona Rush game, inspired by stock car racing, the classic Sega game Daytona USA, and the upcoming annual Daytona 500 race

Try Warcraft 3 in StarCraft 2 PTR Server

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Try Warcraft 3 in StarCraft 2 PTR Server


Though Blizzard's official Warcraft 3 is still a rumor, a mod creator has tried to revive Warcraft 3 in StarCraft 2 environment.

Revelation Latest Maintenance Changes Invitation Threshold Again

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Revelation Latest Maintenance Changes Invitation Threshold Again


It's common to see the game setting changes during the CBT phase, so does Revelation. In the maintenance on Feb. 3rd, NetEase has done some changes in the game, including changing the invitation threshold to level 53

Taichi Panda Free Download and New Server Launch

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Taichi Panda Free Download and New Server Launch


TaichiPanda, the action dungeon crawler from Snail Games, is now free to download on the App Store in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Players who download the free version will receive access to the whole game. Players can also join in special events to celebrate the free download launch to earn in-game rewards.

MU Online Launches Battle Core Update with Survival of the Fittest Events

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MU Online Launches Battle Core Update with Survival of the Fittest Events


WEBZEN has recently announced the release of Battle Core, MU Online's latest content update. After the scheduled maintenance on February 3rd (UTC), newly updated features of Battle Core will be available for all players.

Sinking Feeling - Smashing New Mobile Mini out on Thursday

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Sinking Feeling - Smashing New Mobile Mini out on Thursday


Sinking Feeling, a pixel falling game for android and iOS is coming on this Thrusday. Here are some screenshots and its official trailer.

Blade: The Age of Blood Lands on Australian App Store

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Blade: The Age of Blood Lands on Australian App Store


Developed by ActionSquare, this epic action RPG generated more than 5 million downloads and was the first ever mobile game to win grand prize of Korea Game Awards in 2014.

Shack Attack! | H1Z1 Funny Clip

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Shack Attack! | H1Z1 Funny Clip


Ellohime finds a weary traveler in the world of H1Z1 and takes him back to his secret shack. Once you go to the shack, you never come back.

MapleStory 2: New Feature Videos of Latest CBT

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MapleStory 2: New Feature Videos of Latest CBT


As we've known, our highly anticipated MapleStory 2's latest CBT finished on Jan 25th 2015. During these five days, what new contents did Nexon add in this CBT? Are you just curious like me? These videos below (from Korean community) may help us get a further understanding of it.

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Archlord 2 February 2015 Content Update

Posted: 03 Feb 2015 04:05 AM PST

Following the Eternal Strife expansion released in December 2014, Archlord 2 has just received its newest content update, which is the first one in 2015. This announcement is accompanied by a few new screenshots as well as trailer you should check out. With this update, the level cap is raised to 51 and players will […]

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Hands-on with Clash of Olympus

Posted: 03 Feb 2015 01:30 AM PST

SCORE Pros: Similar to other RPG's in the genre so will appeal to those kinds of fans. Cons: Poor translations and constantly reused systems, mechanics and in-game graphics. Graphics: 4 Performance: 6 Gameplay: 3 Overall: 5 We recently took some time to check out the newest browser-based fantasy/Greek mythology themed RPG, from publishers LeKool Games; […]

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Startup Eero Aims to Eliminate All Wi-Fi Issues, Including Dead Spots

Posted: 03 Feb 2015 02:42 PM PST

EeroReinventing Wi-Fi

If nobody ever bothered to reinvent the wheel, we'd all be riding around on four semi-circular stones with uneven surfaces and poor braking performance. Keeping that in mind, we won't necessarily dismiss a startup's attempt to reinvent Wi-Fi as we know it. In short, startup Eero wants to blanket your home in fast, reliable Wi-Fi that doesn't suffer from annoying issues like dead spots, buffering, and complicated passwords.

The startup is pitching its self-titled Eero box as the world's first home Wi-Fi system. This is to differentiate it from a router and/or network extender. Instead, it's a single piece of hardware, a little white box, that's designed to be placed in multiple locations in your home. According to Eero, three of them will cover a typical home.

Despite the attempt to bill it as something different, it's really a router and network extender in one, with smart capabilities. The way it works is you plug the first one into your cable or DSL modem, then take the the remaining boxes (two, if you own a "typical" house) and plug them into power outlets around your home. That's it.

Each Eero configures itself and automatically connects with one another to form a mesh network covering your entire residence. As you move about with your wireless devices, you'll always stay connected with a strong signal. In theory, anyway -- we haven't tested these claims (yet).

Other than widespread coverage, the main selling point is Eero's simplicity. It takes care of security, auto-updates itself, and even reboots itself if there's a problem.

We're definitely intrigued, and you can bet we'll put the Eero system through it's paces the first chance we get. In the meantime, it's available to pre-order today -- a single unit goes for $125, currently discounted from its regular $199 price, while a three-pack goes for $299, discounted from $499.

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MSI Throws Weight Behind NVMe, Adds Support to X99, Z97, and H97 Motherboards

Posted: 03 Feb 2015 02:02 PM PST

MSI X99X Gaming 7Another bottleneck bites the dust

Out with the old and in with the new, or in this case, MSI is anxious to bid a fond farewell to the Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) and get cooking with Non-Volatile Media Express (NVMe). To get the party started, MSI issued a round of BIOS updates for a whole bunch of motherboards based on Intel's X99, Z97, and H97 chipsets, making the company the first motherboard maker to fully support NVMe.

The majority of solid state drives currently on the market use the SATA 6Gbps interface, though PCI Express-based SSDs are beginning to gain ground. This is where NVMe comes into play -- by adding official support to its motherboards, MSI is essentially getting rid of boot drive headaches and improving performance at the same time.

NVMe was originally conceived with SSDs in mind, or more specifically, for NAND flash memory. It needn't concern itself with spinning platters and various housekeeping chores required for mechanical hard disk drives, resulting in lower latencies, higher transfer speeds, and less power consumption for SSDs. In short, it's a more efficient hold controller interface for accessing SSDs through the PCI-E bus.

Again, this won't affect very many people at the moment, as PCI-E SSDs are primarily found in the enterprise sector. But if you're living on the bleeding the edge and own a modern MSI motherboard based on one of the aforementioned chipsets, check out this page for the BIOS update you should be looking for. Once updated, you should be able to use NVMe devices as primary storage in Windows 7 64-bit and Windows 8.1 64-bit.

NVMe Graph
Source: MSI

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Newegg Daily Deals: Asus 23.8-Inch Monitor, Intel 530 Series 120GB SSD, and More!

Posted: 03 Feb 2015 12:37 PM PST

Asus VN248H-Pnewegg logo

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Not yet ready to invest in a 4K or 5K panel? Holding out for when 8K panels become mainstream? No problem, though that 15-year-old CRT is a bit of an eyesore, don't you think? While you wait for whatever super-duper-ultra-high resolution monitor it is you're after, a nice Full HD 1080p can the the bill for the immediate future. Agree? Then check out today's top deal for an Asus VN248H-P Slim Bezel 23.8-Inch Monitor for $135 with free shipping (nomrally $170 - use coupon code: [EMCANAP68] and $20 mail-in-rebate). This is an IPS monitor with wide viewing angles, MHL support, dual HDMI ports, D-Sub port, and built-in speakers.

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G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory for $63 with free shipping

Intel Core i3-4160 Haswell Dual-Core 3.6GHz LGA 1150 54W Desktop Processor for $110 with free shipping (normally $120 - use coupon code: [EMCANAP55])

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Microsoft, Google, and Amazon Reportedly Pay Adblock Plus to Ignore Ads

Posted: 03 Feb 2015 11:56 AM PST

AdBlock PlusSecret deals come to light

You're not supposed to know it, but Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Taboola have been paying the developers of Adblock Plus to stop blocking ads on their respective websites, according to a paywalled article in the Financial Times. The deals are confidential in nature, though FT says it was able to confirm that they do in fact exist. If true, it raises some questions about the transparency of one of the most popular browser extensions ever made.

Eyeo, the German outfit that owns Adblock Plus, says its software has been downloaded over 300 million times around the globe and has more than 50 million monthly active users. Each one of them is welcome to read the software's FAQ, which says it has "strict criteria" about what it identifies as "Acceptable Ads."

Ads that are deemed acceptable must be static (no animations, sounds, etc) and clearly marked. They also have to follow a set of placement guidelines and follow a few other rules. Users of the extension don't always agree with Eyeo about which ads should pass muster, and many where angry when the company proposed whitelisting Taboola, an advertising network that's known to serve up racy content on occasion.

Despite the protests, Eyeo whitelisted Taboola, and like Google and Amazon, the company refused to comment. Microsoft, however, did issue a statement.

"Microsoft will always give consumers choice when it comes to advertisements. We are committed to working with partners who share our vision for relevant, impactful brand interaction and respect the integrity of consumer choice," Microsoft said.

FT says Eyeo doesn't charge small websites and blogs for its whitelisting process, but that large companies must pony up. How much? Eyeo wasn't willing to say.

Eyeo has to be careful with these deals, as users have the option of blocking all ads, which lessens the value of its whitelisting service to clients, or ditching the extension altogether.

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Razer Sharpens Blade Laptop with 3K Touchscreen, Faster Hardware

Posted: 03 Feb 2015 09:31 AM PST

Razer Blade 2015Refreshed Blade sees several upgrades

Razer's original Blade laptop is officially old news. That's because Razer today introduced a pair of refreshed Blade gaming notebooks, one with a Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) IPS display and the other with a touch-enabled QHD+ 3K IGZO (Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide) panel. Both models feature updated internals, including a faster CPU and GPU, though no Broadwell inside.

The higher end model boasts a 14-inch panel and is still being billed as the thinnest and lightest gaming laptop in its size class. What that translates into is a 4.47-pound laptop measuring 13.6 inches (W) by 0.70 inches (H) by 9.3 inches (D).

Powering the display is a 4th Generation Intel Core i7 4720HQ processor (2.6GHz to 3.66GHz), 16GB of DDR3L-1600 RAM, and Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M graphics with 3GB of onboard memory. Other hardware and features include 128GB/256GB/512GB SATA M.2 SSD storage options, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, three USB 3.0 ports, HDMI output, 2MP webcam, backlit anti-ghosting keyboard, and Windows 8.1 64-bit.

As before, the Blade comes housed in a precision-cut CNC aluminum chassis. Inside is a custom designed trckpad and the aforementioned backlit keyboard, which also sports programmable keys powered by Razer's Synapse software.

Pricing for the higher end model starts at $2,200, and you can place your order now. Alternately, the non-touch Full HD 1080p version features similar specs, but with half the RAM (8GB) and only a 256GB SSD option. That one's priced at $2,000 and is also available to order now, though ships in 3-4 weeks.

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Intel Skylake Chipsets May Receive a Significant PCIe Upgrade

Posted: 03 Feb 2015 08:49 AM PST

Intel BuildingLeaked slide shows next generation chipsets with more PCIe lanes

It's been several years since we've seen a meaningful upgrade to PCI Express in Intel's chipsets. For the most part, budget on up to high-end motherboards have been limited to eight lanes at Gen2 speeds, though it appears that's going to change once Skylake arrives. A leaked slide posted to a Chinese-language website indicates that Intel's forthcoming 100 Series chipset for Skylake will ditch PCIe's eight Gen2 lanes for up to 20 lanes running at Gen3 speeds.

Only the H110 chipset with stay at Gen2 speeds with six lanes. Here's how the others look:

  • H170: 16 lanes, Gen3
  • Z170: 20 lanes, Gen3
  • B150: 8 lanes, Gen3
  • Q150: 10 lanes, Gen3
  • Q170: 20 lanes, Gen3

These upgrades play into the push for solid state storage, and according to the slide, the 100 Series chipsets will provide up to four lanes of bandwidth for M.2 SSDs. And on the high-end Z170 chipset, it lists Intel Rapid Storage Technology as supporting up to three M.2 or SATA Express drives -- the Z97 supports just one.

In addition to upgrading PCIe, you can expect more USB 3.0 ports, at least on higher end boards. The Z170, for example, supports 10 USB 3.0 ports, and 14 USB ports total. Today's Z97 chipset also supports 14 total USB ports, though just six are of the USB 3.0 variety.

What the slides don't reveal are any potential upgrades to the chipset's CPU interconnect.

You can check out the slides here.

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