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Guild Wars 2: Underwater Realm

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Guild Wars 2: Underwater Realm


Bonk! Studios has just presented a new Guild Wars 2 video about the underwater realm on youtube.com. We can learn a lot of things from the video like how to survive from underwater battle.

WoW: Patch 4.3.2 is Now Available

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WoW: Patch 4.3.2 is Now Available


World of Warcraft: Cataclysm patch 4.3.2 is now available on all realms! New changes about dungeons and raids is here now!

Can En Masse really Make TERA a Clean Game by Blocking Half of the World's IP?

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Can En Masse really Make TERA a Clean Game by Blocking Half of the World's IP?


It's inappropriate and prejudiced to say that 'the vast majority' of players from Asia, Africa, Russia, and the Middle East are 'cyber-criminals'.

SWTOR Dev Explains Bug Busting and New Content Developing

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SWTOR Dev Explains Bug Busting and New Content Developing


BioWare Executive Producer Rich Vogel has posted a new Community Blog explaining that how they balanced their effort when it comes to fixing bugs and developing new content after Star Wars: The Old Republic launched.

New Era of Warfare! Seven Core(KR) to Kick off OBT on Feb. 15th

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New Era of Warfare! Seven Core(KR) to Kick off OBT on Feb. 15th


Fantasy MMORPG Seven Core, developed by Korea-based Noria and published by Hione Entertainment, will kick off the open beta on February 15th.

DC Universe Online Update 9 Features Faster Grouping and Novice Raids

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DC Universe Online Update 9 Features Faster Grouping and Novice Raids


DCUO is about superheroes and villains but the game won't be fun for casual gamers if they can't find a group to run instances or always die in the raid.

Upcoming MMOs in February - Time to Wake up from Dormancy

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Upcoming MMOs in February - Time to Wake up from Dormancy


After frigid January with few test games, now we hug vibrant Spring in February. C9 sure to be the blockbuster in this month. Yes, it's in English. Yes, it's without terrible IP block. Yes, it's into CBT! That recalls my memory about Dragon Nest last year. Will C9 be different? Will it grab your hear? It's about time.

Blizzard, Valve or Others, Who will get DOTA Trademark in China?

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Blizzard, Valve or Others, Who will get DOTA Trademark in China?


Blizzard voiced its concern over Valve's attempt to trademark DOTA, a popular map of Warcraft III. Could Valve register the trademark, and what measures could Blizzard take to against Valve's attempt?

Guild Wars 2: PvP Scholar Armor and More Fetching PvP Action Screens Released

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Guild Wars 2: PvP Scholar Armor and More Fetching PvP Action Screens Released


Today Guild Wars Insider continues to give you two pictures of the latest PvP scholar armor set modeled by a Norn Elementalist taken inside the PvP lobbies. In addition, some more eyecatching action screens of PvP, Ranger Pets, Mesmers and even more armors are also released.

Star Trek Online and User Generated Content

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Star Trek Online and User Generated Content


When Star trek Online first launched I quickly gave it a try. It was not a bad game, in fact I enjoyed it very much for the first few weeks but it soon ended up suffering terribly due to excessive repetition.

RIFT Strengthened the PvP Armor in Latest PTS Patch

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RIFT Strengthened the PvP Armor in Latest PTS Patch


PvP: One-handed Axes are now available for Guardians and Defiants at rank 1, 12, 25, and 36. Increased the amount of Valor provided by all PvP armor sets. Added Valor to PvP set weapons.

Raider Z (KR) Unveils New Trailer, Showcasing Splendid Action Scenes

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Raider Z (KR) Unveils New Trailer, Showcasing Splendid Action Scenes


After being under development for one year, Raider Z released an exciting development progress announcement: its closed beta test is slated to be kicked off on Feb. 2.

Yulgang 2 Reveals New Content for 2nd CBT

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Yulgang 2 Reveals New Content for 2nd CBT


Yulgang 2 has recently attracted much attention from players by releasing new content for its 2nd CBT, including test background and maps for the Order and Chaos factions.

APB Reloaded... Possibly The Closest Thing To A GTA MMO!

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APB Reloaded... Possibly The Closest Thing To A GTA MMO!


The game its self is commonly referred to as the GTA MMO, or Grand Theft Auto if you dont know the terminology, but what do you think?

Guild Wars 2 Beta Sign In Screen Leaked?

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Guild Wars 2 Beta Sign In Screen Leaked?


A sign in screenshot which was supposed to be the Guild Wars 2 beta sign in screen was leaked from guildwarsinsider.com. No evidence shows that it is a real one.

Eclipse of EDEN (JP) Kicks off CBT Today, Skill Trailer Released

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Eclipse of EDEN (JP) Kicks off CBT Today, Skill Trailer Released


Developed by Korea-based Eden Entertainment, the 3D non-target action MMO Eclipse of EDEN enters closed beta test from today to February 2nd in Japan. At the same time, a trailer was released to show off the skills of the four main classes: Fighter, Scout, Magician and Warrior.

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Boostr has launched Urban Rivals on Android

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 08:22 AM PST

Boostr has launched Urban Rivals on Android. The new android version offers both solo and multiplayer modes, as well as a new user interface to manage the collection. Users are able to choose from more than 700 characters to build their card decks. By fighting their opponents, users can level up their cards and unlock [...]

Legend: Legacy of the Dragons has released its teaser trailer

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 07:35 AM PST

Mail.Ru Games has released the teaser trailer of the browser MMO Legend: Legacy of the Dragons Since time immemorial, the Magmars and Humans have fought against each other. What's more; the grotesque armies of Chaos are flooding the land and preventing either of the parties from getting a moment's rest. There are three classes in [...]

Top ten Best FREE MMORPG Games of January 2012

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 05:13 AM PST

Today we offer our selection of the Best FREE MMORPG Games of January 2012 . Here you can take a look to the 10 MMORPG that most caught our attention. Feel free to leave comments or share experiences about these games! 10 Atlantica Online is a strategy MMO where players begin a journey to find [...]

Jagged Alliance Online exclusive review

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 02:53 AM PST

Jagged Alliance Online is the new tactical browser game published by Gamigo. We had the opportunity to try it in Closed Beta, to tell you what’s about exactly this new title. Jagged Alliance Online offers to all his players a strong tactic component. The combat system is turn-based and the game put the player inside [...]

We gave away 300 more keys to get a closed beta for Jagged Alliance Online

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 02:29 AM PST

Gamigo with FREEMMORPG and MMO Reviews are giving away 300 more Closed Beta Keys for Jagged Alliance Online. This giveaway ends the 8 of February. To get a Closed Beta Key you only have to follow us on Facebook and go to the official website and if you dont have a JAO account, create your [...]

Auto Club Revolution has released a new trailer that shows the LA River track

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 01:38 AM PST

Eutechnyx has released a short trailer that shows the Auto Club Revolution's LA River track. The trailer highlights the environmental detail and long straights of this popular Los Angeles course.

Star Supremacy is releasing tomorrow its new expansion, War Version

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 01:11 AM PST

Barbily is releasing tomorrow a new expansion for Star Supremacy, “War Version“. In addition to celebrate the launch of this expansion, Barbily is launching an Alliance Recruiting event. War Version comes with two new gameplay modes: 1. Domination War – After occupying certain numbers of nodes and space fortresses on a planet, an alliance will [...]

EverQuest goes Free to Play this March

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 12:21 AM PST

Sony Online Entertainment has announced that its MMO EverQuest its going Free-to-Play this March. With the move to free-to-play, players will continue to enjoy the EQ experience they know and love, only now they have the power to choose a model that caters to their play style. Through the new free-to-play model, players will have [...]


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General Gaming Article


Intel Adds Seven Sandy Bridge CPUs

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 08:21 PM PST

Intel updated its processor price list on Sunday. While nothing seems to have changed where the prices of existing chips are concerned, a careful look at the updated list reveals that it contains as many as seven new Sandy Bridge processors. Hit the jump for more.

Three of these new chips are quad-core Core i5 CPUs. These are the 3.4GHz Core i5-2550K ($225), 3.2GHz Core i5-2450P ($195) and 3.1GHz Core i5-2380P ($177). The 'P' in the last two names reportedly denotes the absence of an integrated graphics core.

On the mobile front, Intel has released four new Celeron processors, namely the 1.6GHz dual-core Celeron B815 ($86), 1.7GHz single-core Celeron B720 ($70), 1.3GHz dual-core Celeron 867 ($134) and 1.4GHz single-core Celeron 797 ($107). The Celeron 867 and 797 are both ultra-low voltage chips with a TDP of 17W.

Microsoft's Office 15 Technical Preview Program Now Underway

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 08:08 PM PST

The next version of Microsoft's popular office suite, codenamed Office 15, on Monday entered the technical preview phase, allowing a select group of NDA-bound customers to test early builds of the software suite and provide valuable feedback in the process. The launch of the Office 15 Technical Preview Program, a significant development milestone, was announced by PJ Hough, CVP of Development in Microsoft's Office Division, in a post on the Office blogs site.

"At this early point in our development cycle, I'm not able to share too much about Office 15, but I can tell you Office 15 is the most ambitious undertaking yet for the Office Division. With Office 15, for the first time ever, we will simultaneously update our cloud services, servers, and mobile and PC clients for Office, Office 365, Exchange, SharePoint, Lync, Project, and Visio. Quite simply, Office 15 will help people work, collaborate, and communicate smarter and faster than ever before," wrote Hough.

"While the Technical Preview program is already full," according to Hough, "everyone will have the opportunity to try the Office 15 public beta later this summer, and we'll have more to share about the release then." 

In related news, a new rumor suggests that Office 15 for Windows 8 will not get the proper Metro UI treatment. According to The Verge, its sources have revealed to it that the various apps in the next-gen productivity suite will essentially still be traditional Windows desktop apps, and not full "Metro style" apps, despite their overall interface being very touch friendly.

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U.S. Law Enforcement Used Warrant to Spy on MegaUpload

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 03:08 PM PST

megaEver since MegaUpload was hit with arrests and seizures last week, everyone has been wondering how the US government managed to get access to internal communications between the company's founders. Most of the incriminating conversations cited in the indictment are Skype IMs that would have long been purged from Skype's servers. According to Cnet, it has been confirmed that the FBI obtained a warrant to obtain the data, and that might have included using government-issued spyware.

The FBI gained court approval in 2007 to use spyware that could be planted on a suspect's computer, allowing the feds to monitor a user's activities. While Skype deletes data from its servers after 30 days, a local log on a user's machine could contain much older data. Some of the IMs in question are from 2007. It is unclear if 5 years of logs were on a compromised PC, but a possibility of a 5 year surveillance operation seems more unlikely. 

The 70 page indictment contains a multitude of IM conversations in which the founders admit to being a 'risky situation' with regard to the site. They also regularly downloaded infringing videos from the MegaUpload servers. How do you think the feds got all this evidence?

New Foxconn Factory Jobs Draw Huge Crowds in China

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 02:47 PM PST

chinaMore likely than not, the phone or tablet you have sitting nearby was assembled in mainland China at one of the mega-facilities run by companies like Foxconn. The news cycle has recently brought stories of poor and dangerous working conditions, and even suicides in Foxconn plants. Still, the lines outside an employment agency yesterday in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou illustrate how easy Foxconn still finds it to hire workers.

Foxconn has recently moved to build five new factories in China and Brazil to build iPhones, and is doubling its workforce in Zhengzhou. That's why thousands of young people lined up for hours on Monday. Foxconn could be on the way to adding 100,000 more workers in China, and a similar number in Brazil. The salary most new hires in Zhengzhou can expect is about $261 per month, with a raise to $379-506 later. 

Foxconn workers live in dormitory-style housing, and meals are provided as part of the salary. It's not easy work, but as the lines show, it's better than nothing for many. As consumers demand lower prices on mobile technology, this pattern can only continue, though.

Image via MicGadget

WikiLeaks Considering Moving Servers Off-Shore — Way Off-Shore

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 02:31 PM PST

sealandIf you were wondering what WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has in common with a super-villain, wonder no more. It's his desire for an eccentric base of operations. According to sources inside WikiLeaks, the site is looking for a new server location, and some bizarre options have been explored including a certain micro-nation sea platform you might remember.

The financial backers of WikiLeaks are reportedly concerned about prosecution if the site data is stored anywhere that US law can reach. The servers are currently based in Sweden and Iceland. The idea has been floating that WikILeaks might set up shop on the micro-nation of Sealand. This is a WWII-era anti-aircraft platform that The Pirate Bay briefly considered using. Sealand is in international waters, and might afford some legal protection.

Another notion is even a bit more unusual: boats. Some have reported on plans to place servers on old military barges in international waters. The logistics of this plan, and the Sealand strategy, seem dubious at best. Servers have been run from Sealand, which has Internet access, but will WikiLeaks make the move? We don't know that this report is true, we just really hope that it is.

Journey to the Center of the CPU: 15 Gorgeous Closeups of Microprocessors

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 12:33 PM PST

Mmm…chips. So darned tasty, such a perfect accompaniment to a frosty glass of beer on a hot summer afternoon. But do any of us really need to see a microscopic view of what goes on inside those yummy spud slabs? Hell no! Most of us are too terrified to even read the list of ingredients.

Computer chips, on the other hand, are ripe for a little up close and personal examination. Particularly the one chip that towers above all others—the big, bad CPU. We know there are millions, and often billions, of transistors packed inside each and every modern-day processor. This in itself is a testament not only to man's obsession with miniaturization but his unstoppable thirst for power. But there's other stuff too—silicon wafers; dielectric insulators; copper electroplating; a high-speed, multi-layered highway of interconnections; and assorted unit-specific bits and pieces.

Wanna see what it all looks like? Check out the gallery below!

Linux Dev Unveils Fully Open, KDE/Mer-Powered "Spark" Tablet

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 11:15 AM PST

Tablets are nifty, but for the most part, they're built to be walled gardens; Apple is notorious for its heavy-handed curation, Microsoft plans on keeping Windows 8's Metro-style apps close to the chest, and the hot-selling Kindle Fire is a deeply tweaked and thoroughly managed variant of Android. One Linux developer hopes to make things more customizable with Spark, a Mer/KDE Plasma Active-powered tablet that's fully unlocked and open for tinkering.

Ars Technica pointed us towards the blog of Aaron Seigo, the brains behind the Spark. Seigo claims the €200 tablet (that's around $260 USD) packs " 1GHz AMLogic ARM processor, Mali-400 GPU, 512 MB RAM, 4GB internal storage plus SD card slot, a 7" capacitive multi-touch screen and wifi connectivity." The touchscreen-friendly Plasma Active UI is built on top of Mer, a community-created fork of the MeeGo Linux platform.

Siego hopes the Spark will, well, spark adoption of more open practices on the mobile front. Even the content store will be free, open, and available for tweaking.

"On release, the client will be Free software and the APIs openly documented so others can write front-ends," Seigo writes in another blog post. "Most interestingly, however, is the server side. It has been designed in such a way that other people with other devices or concepts can use that same back end to make their own stores. It supports the idea of a single, large set of content which can then be curated into any number of different stores with different focuses and delivery targets."

Interested? Keep an eye on Seigo's blog. He promises to nail down answers about launch dates, purchasing/delivery methods, and details about hardware, software and other specific questions in the days to come. Hopefully this project bears fruit. Delicious, open, mobile fruit.

Symantec Stomps Out Anonymous Source Code Threat with a Security Patch

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 11:07 AM PST

Symantec had promised to release a security patch for its pcAnywhere software to neutralize known vulnerabilities arising from the theft of certain source code, and the security firm has now made good on its word. The first patch was actually rolled out on Monday, January 23, 2012 for pcAnywhere 12.5 users, but there's another update now available to support pcAnywhere 12.0 and 12.1.

With the patch(s) in place and the ability to follow general security best practices, Symantec says its customers have nothing to worry about. Symantec was also willing to confirm that a portion of its source code was stolen by the hacking group known as Anonymous, though it believes the theft occurred around six years ago and mostly applies to out-of-date products.

"Our investigation continues to indicate that the theft is limited to only the code for the 2006 versions of Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition, Norton Internet Security, Norton SystemWorks (Norton Utilities and Norton GoBack), and pcAnywhere," Symantec said.

You can grab the pcAnywhere hotfixes here.

Firefox 10 Touches Down on Stable Release Channel

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 10:48 AM PST

Mozilla's popular Firefox browser officially turns 10 today, as in version 10, not years in existence (if we're to use the launch of Firefox 1.0 as the browser's birth date, Firefox will turn 10 years old on November 9, 2014). New to version 10 is the absence of the Forward browsing button, which is now hidden until you navigate back. It also includes anti-aliasing for WebGL, and a few other tricks.

From a user standpoint, there aren't any big 'gee-whiz' changes introduced in Firefox 10, partially the result of the browser's rapid release schedule that sees Mozilla churning out new builds at a feverish clip. There are, however, some underneath the hood enhancements that deal with standards support, HTML5 coding, and upgrades that are of interest to developers.

You can download the latest build here. Release notes are here.

Razer's True 7.1 Tiamat Gaming Headset Delayed... Again

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 10:35 AM PST

Bad news for surround-sound gaming headset fans; Razer's Tiamat 7.1 headset was already delayed from its original 2011 launch, and now it's been delayed yet again. The company recently announced that its January rescheduling was a little too ambitious and now says that the cans will ship next month, instead. (Maybe the name should have been a warning: Wikipedia says Tiamat was "the monstrous embodiment of primordial chaos" in Babylonian mythology.) By way of apology, the company's offering some free Razer swag to early buyers.

"We feel our relentless pursuit of quality, and our refusal to ship a 'good enough' product will pay off when you plug in your pair and hear them for the first time," Razer wrote on its website. "We do not take delays lightly, and you can bet your ass we are busting ours to make this product perfect." If you add your name to the Tiamat's notification list, Razer will send you a coupon code for a free Razer t-shirt and flask, which you can redeem when the Tiamat goes up for sale.

A quick refresher: Razer pegs the Tiamat as a true 7.1 headset thanks to its 10 individual positional drivers, which it claims is a "world's first." Other gaming headsets use simulated surround sound. Are you thinking of picking one up?

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