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Guild Wars 2 - Sylvari Race Preview

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Guild Wars 2 - Sylvari Race Preview


Guild Wars 2's final Beta Weekend is due to start in 2 days, and here is the Sylvari race preview footage.Both new races will be playable!

RIFT Might Actually Kill WoW???

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RIFT Might Actually Kill WoW???


RIFT, recognized as the most successful online games market in Europe and the United States, has replaced the status of the World of Warcraft (WoW).

TSW Guide: Into The Inferno!

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TSW Guide: Into The Inferno!


Into the Inferno or just 'Inferno' is the second instance in TSW, the mission giver and the dungeon entrance are around Overlook Motel in The Savage Coast. If everyone knows how to kill the bosses, then this instance is a piece of cake but if they dont have any idea of what the hell to do... Then get your helmet on because you are going to die a lot and you will end up hitting yourself against the wall.

Atlantica Online (KR) - The Rise of Atlantis

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Atlantica Online (KR) - The Rise of Atlantis


A few years back, I played Atlantica Online for a couple of months. I was always wondering, where the heck is the continent of Atlantis, with the mindset that the game's name was derived from there. Of course, Atlantis was never in the game during the early days due to the storyline (see below), until developer Ndoors (now part of Nexon) finally revealed the upcoming update, The Rise Of Atlantis, to Korean gaming website GameMeca.

LOTRO's Riders of Rohan Expansion Rides Into Beta with a New Trailer

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LOTRO's Riders of Rohan Expansion Rides Into Beta with a New Trailer


Saddle up, folks! Lord of the Rings Online launches the closed beta of its latest expansion, Riders of Rohan, later today. From 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. EDT tonight, testers will have the chance to explore the new land and try out the new quests. Unfortunately, the new mounted combat system isn't slated to be tested until the beta event happening on July 20th. Turbine has, however, just released the first video showcasing this combat feature that will allow players to remain on their steeds as they fight their foes. For a taste of the action while waiting, watch the video after the break.

Who's on Top? TERA Leaderboards are Live

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Who's on Top? TERA Leaderboards are Live


En Masse Entertainment has announced that leaderboards for TERA are now live. Players will be able to compare themselves against others in a number of different categories.

New MapleStory Azwan Trailer

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New MapleStory Azwan Trailer


Nexon America has released a new trailer for MapleStory's upcoming Azwan content, as part of the Renegades summer update, scheduled to go live July 25. The video showcases Fight For Azwan, a new party and solo PvE mode added to MapleStory in which players can choose one of four levels of difficulty: Easy, Normal, Hard, and Hell. Players will also be able to enjoy four different game modes

Rule Your Allod In Allods Online's New Expansion

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Rule Your Allod In Allods Online's New Expansion


Yesterday,we report that Allods Online had rejected by Chinese government.But today there will be a good news to this game.gPototo has announced a new expansion for Allods Online – New Horizons.A new North American server will launch with New Horizons on August 8. The Avilon server gives players a chance to explore a fresh Sarnaut with new and revised systems that have permanently removed cursed items and increased EXP growth. Make a name for yourself in a new server community and discover the wonders of this deep, beautiful, and engaging free-to-play MMORPG.

Priston Tale 2 (KR) Will be Shut Down on August 30th

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Priston Tale 2 (KR) Will be Shut Down on August 30th


Priston Tale 2 (KR) will be closing its servers come 30th August, bringing a run of around 5 years to an end.

The Elder Scrolls Online: Future and Challenges Ahead

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The Elder Scrolls Online: Future and Challenges Ahead


In an interview with Gameindustry, ZeniMax Online's Matt Firor talks about the challenges of creating online worlds, dealing with fan feedback, and the future of MMOs.

Knight Age Completes Closed Beta

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Knight Age Completes Closed Beta


Joymax have completed their closed beta test for their newest and highly ambitious MMORPG title, Knight Age Online.

GW2: Worlds Collide: Expectations for WvWvW

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GW2: Worlds Collide: Expectations for WvWvW


Arena Net just recently made a blog post on their recent changes to W3 and the server updates.It's definitely interesting that they chose to address some of the problems players have been having with the World vs. World vs. World experience and not an overall review of what went wrong and right. I definitely appreciate Arena Net know what they're doing and every beta weekend event that they have means leaps and bounds for the improvement of the game, but I think admitted fault is a huge part of that. They've definitely acknowledged they've made some bad decisions; a good example of this would be the amount of worlds they had just because they could, not because they should.

Mists of Pandaria Digital Pre-order Available Soon

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Mists of Pandaria Digital Pre-order Available Soon


In June a leaked design of the box art, revealing minimum and recommended computer requirements for the new expansion appeared. Now apparently, we can await the digital pre-order starting soon. This helps you to get your copy on day #1 without having to stand in queues in front of game shops.

C9 Unveiled Shadow Class

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C9 Unveiled Shadow Class


WEBZEN Inc. introduced the first new class update, 'Shadow', after official launch for the action RPG 'C9' (Continent of the Ninth Seal).

Continue reading C9 Unveiled Shadow Class.

ARGO Online receives massive content update

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ARGO Online receives massive content update


Today, the free-to-play steampunk versus fantasy online RPG ARGO Online receives its biggest update since the commercial launch. Among the many innovations in the post-apocalyptic massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) are an increased maximum character level, the continent Naviruo featuring several exciting challenges, and the new ARGO arena "Spirit of Warriors".

Continent of the Ninth Open Beta Review by Heartless

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Continent of the Ninth Open Beta Review by Heartless


Are you looking for intensive, fast paced action, non target locked and player vs. player based multiplayer online role play game? Then stop looking! Continents of the Ninth will satisfy your needs. Continent of the Ninth, known as C9 is 3D fantasy MMORPG published by Webzen. The game itself was official released 12th July 2012. Today we are going to take a deeper look of what Continent of the Ninth offers.

Hounds(KR) revealed new promotional trailer

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Hounds(KR) revealed new promotional trailer


If you have not read about this game before, I can assure you this game is definitely not about dogs. Well, maybe mutated ones. This is Hounds, a new online shooter from Korean MMO publisher CJ Games, better known for its portal, Netmarble. The story for Hounds takes place in a world invaded by zombie aliens which are feeding off living things and turning them into monstrous zombies.

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Joymax, have completed the closed beta test for their newest MMORPG title, Knight Age Online

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 01:38 AM PDT

Joymax, have completed the closed beta test for their newest MMORPG title, Knight Age Online. Despite a slightly shaky start due to overwhelming demand, Knight Age’s closed beta test was overall a grand success. With special events running daily and bonus packages awaiting each player who logged in, the pace was fast and packed full [...]

Perfect World Entertaintment has released a video that shows the pre-alpha stage of Neverwinter

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 01:14 AM PDT

Perfect World Entertaintment has released a video that shows a summary of what happened on the Neverwinter booth at E3 in Los Angeles last month. In this video you can observe a session of the game in the pre-alpha stage and an overview of what has been presented to the press.

Marvel Heroes has presented a new video and some images of the game

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 08:51 AM PDT

Gazillion Entertainment, has released new assets from the awaited free-to-play online game Marvel Heroes including a new video, some new screenshots and some character artwork.

Vindictus has started the Jumping Character event

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 08:01 AM PDT

Nexon Europe has announced today that players of Vindictus, can jump ahead to level 50 in an instant with the latest update. The Jumping Character event is in progress until August 1, from now you can create a character and level up to Lv.50 instantly. Also, powerful weapons and sturdy armor will be supplied for [...]

Gamania Digital Entertainment has released its free-to-play browser-based strategy game, Web Koihime Musou

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 06:52 AM PDT

Gamania Digital Entertainment has released its free-to-play browser-based strategy game, Web Koihime Musou, and comes with gameplay improvements and an Item Mall with over 40 new Battle Maidens. Players everywhere are invited to help unify the three kingdoms. "We'd like to thank everyone for their support during Web Koihime Musou's recent beta testing," said David [...]

We are giving away a thousand Alpha test keys for City of Steam

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:57 AM PDT

Mechanist games with FREE MMORPG and MMOReviews, are giving away 1000 Alpha Test Keys for City of Steam. The alpha is going to start the 27th of July and ends the 5th August. You can activate the keys from the 23 July. City of Steam, a full-featured, browser-based 3D MMORPG, transports players to an industrial [...]

PlanetSide 2 has released a new trailer called Death is No Excuse

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:18 AM PDT

Sony Online Entertainment and Games ProSiebenSat.1 have released a new official trailer of its upcoming MMOFPS PlanetSide 2, called Death Is No Excuse. The full version of this video will launch on July 26. The game is currently in beta testing.

DC Universe Online has started its new Summer Seasonal event, Tides of War

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 04:06 AM PDT

DC Universe Online has started its new Summer Seasonal event, Tides of War. In this event Aquaman, King of Atlantis, is battling his traitorous brother, Ocean Master, for the right to rule. Now, the Atlantean civil war has exploded. Intense fighting has breached the waves and spilled over into the surface world. Loyal Atlanteans and [...]

GamesCampus.com has unleashed a new update for their hit online racing game, Drift City

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 03:01 AM PDT

GamesCampus.com has unleashed a new update for their hit online racing game, Drift City, that comes with numerous additional items and interface changes. Neo City’s Chapter 3 also introduces a variety of new quests, revealing more of the Neo City streets and the corruption hiding around the corner. It’s up to the player, who has [...]

Wargaming.net has released the fourth developer diary of its flight combat MMO World of Warplanes

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 02:13 AM PDT

Wargaming.net has released the fourth developer diary of its flight combat MMO World of Warplanes. The developers give a brief review of each input device and explain how to control a warplane with a keyboard, mouse, gamepad and joystick.


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Intel CEO Announces Incoming Flood of Touchscreen Ultrabooks, Still Expects Sales To Spike

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 11:25 AM PDT

The Ultrabooks are coming, the Ultrabooks are coming! Wait, aren't they already here? Sure they are, but during a recent quarterly earnings call, Intel CEO announced that a flood of new Ivy Bridge-packing ultraportable laptops is heading our way, and a big chunk of them are shipping with touchscreens -- just in time for the release of the touchscreen-friendly Windows 8.

According to eWeek, Paul Otellini said that Intel is keeping tabs on a whopping 140 Ivy Bridge-based Ultrabooks currently being designed by various OEMs. Of that number, 40 should ship with a touchscreen to make swiping charms as second-nature as pinching and zooming. Fudzilla says the company is also aware of 20 Windows 8 tablets being developed around the upcoming dual-core 32nm Atom "Clover Trail" chip. (Is that enough adjectives for you?)

Additionally, Otellini said that Ultrabook sales were on target with Intel's projections and he still expects the ultraportable notebook PCs to account for 40 percent of the overall laptop market by the end of the year. That seems a bit… optimistic.

While recent headlines (our own included) heralded an NPD report that said Ultrabooks were taking off wonderfully, actually digging into the numbers showed that Ultrabooks accounted for just 11 percent of all sales of $700-plus notebooks… and $700-plus notebooks only comprise 14 percent of the overall notebook market.  In fact, Acer -- a strong Ultrabook supporter -- recently downgraded its Ultrabook sales forecasts and its European head flat-out said that "Overall the Ultrabook segment is developing much slower than projected by Intel."

However, Otellini also said he expects sub-$700 Ultrabooks to start popping up later in the year, and by that, we mean $699 Ultrabooks. That's in line with a March prediction by Acer CEO Jianren Weng, in which he said he expects $500 Ultrabooks to start popping up by the 2013 CeBIT exhibition.

Would you be in the market for a touchscreen Ultrabook with Windows 8 looming?

YouTube Adds Privacy-Protecting Face Blurring Option

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 10:42 AM PDT

The rise of the smartphone camera mixed with the ability to freely post video visible to anybody in the world has the power to shake nations, as we've seen around the globe in recent years. It also has a chilling side effect: dissenters are now easier than ever to identify and track down, as we saw vigilante groups doing following the London riots. Dictator haters have a little less to worry about now, as Google has added a free, easy-to-use face blurring tool to YouTube.

"Whether you want to share sensitive protest footage without exposing the faces of the activists involved, or share the winning point in your 8-year-old's basketball game without broadcasting the children's faces to the world, our face blurring technology is a first step towards providing visual anonymity for video on YouTube," policy associate Amanda Conway wrote on the YouTube blog.

It's pretty straightforward: load your video in YouTube's Video Enhancements tool, then click the "Blur All Faces" option in Additional Features. Done! A blurry second video pops up for publishing.

The face blurring tech is still in its infancy, however, and Conway warns that tricky lighting or odd angles can throw the feature for a loop, so be sure to preview any privacy-sensitive vids before you unleash them on the world.

"Visual anonymity in video allows people to share personal footage more widely and to speak out when they otherwise may not," Conway says. Way to stand up for free speech and stick it to The Man, Google.

D-Link's Cloud Router 5700 (DIR-865L) is Its First 802.11ac Device

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 08:27 AM PDT

D-Link just dove into 802.11ac territory with the introduction of its new Cloud Router 5700 (DIR-865L). This dual-band device takes advantage of the upcoming 802.11ac standard currently under development, which makes this a draft 802.11ac router. D-Link advertises up to 1750Mbps of throughput, though that's spread across two bands as 1300Mbps (Wireless-AC) and 450Mbps (Wireless-N).

A Broadcom 5G Wi-Fi chip makes all the magic happen. In addition to Wireless-AC speeds, D-Link's Cloud Router 5700 comes equipped with four Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports, amplified wireless signal, USB drive sharing, and app-enabled remote monitoring and control.

"D-Link's support of 802.11ac technology underscores an ongoing commitment to provide the industry's latest and most comprehensive home network," said Ken Loyd, director, consumer products, D-Link Systems, Inc. "Powered by 802.11ac technology, the Cloud Router 5700 not only tackles all the wireless needs of today's connected home with unparalleled wireless signal and strength, but also caters directly to today's mobile lifestyle with D-Link's mydlink Cloud Services that enable consumers to monitor internet activity and access content saved onto a USB thumb drive via the SharePort app."

D-Link's Cloud Router 5700 is available now for $190 MSRP. More info can be found on the item's product page.

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Crucial Begins Shipping mSATA-enabled m4 SSD for Ultrathins

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 08:18 AM PDT

With PC vendors focusing on Ultrabooks these days, the market for cache SSDs is expected to explode in the near future. Joining the cache SSD fray is the Crucial m4 mSATA SSD. Actually, it can not only serve as a cache SSD, but can also be used as a primary storage solution.

Aimed at ultrathin laptops and available in 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB storage capacities, the Crucial m4 mSATA SSD is one-eighth the size of a full-size m4. The 3cm x 5cm (1.2-inch x 2-inch) drive is capable of up to 500 MB/s and write speed of up to 260 MB/s. Prices are $52.99, $80.99, $121.99, and $225.99 for the 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB, respectively.

"With the rapid growth in ultrathin laptops and the adoption of smaller system builds, consumers are increasingly in need of SSD performance in a smaller form factor. The Crucial m4 mSATA is designed for users who want the flexibility that a micro-sized SSD offers," said Robert Wheadon, senior worldwide product manager, Crucial. "In a form factor that's about a third the size of your business card, the Crucial mSATA SSD can also be used as a standalone SSD or as a cache for an existing drive."

The Crucial m4 mSATA SSD available now and can be purchased through select channel partners around the world, or directly from Crucial's website.

Sapphire HD 7970 6GB Toxic Edition Totes World's Fastest GPU

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 08:04 AM PDT

GPU bragging rights now belong to Sapphire, which claims its new HD 7970 6GB Toxic Edition graphics card features the highest clockspeeds of any consumer grade videocard on the planet. It also has a massive 6GB frame buffer, which is twice as big as your 'run-of-the-mill' Radeon HD 7970 graphics card, if there can be such a thing. Getting back to the clockspeeds, however, this thing comes straight from the factory sporting a 1050MHz GPU (1100MHz via PowerTune Dynamic Boost) and 6000MHz (effective) memory. That's just the beginning.

"By pressing the new Sapphire exclusive Lethal Boost Button, the beast is unleashed, boosting the core clock speed to 1100 MHz with PowerTune Dynamic Boost to an industry first of 1200 MHz on the engine while the memory is further overclocked to 6400 MHz effective," Sapphire says. "The fan profile and PowerTune limit is also changed to performance settings. In addition, users will be able to individually tune the card with SAPPHIRE TriXX, the company's free to download software tool that allows key parameters to be adjusted for maximum performance."

Making all this possible is a new power control system Sapphire developed called Lethal Power Suite. This consists of an 8-phase power design for the GPU VDDC, an additional 1-phase design for VDDCI and MVDD, and a new double-sided Black Diamond Choke. The card also features DirectFET technology and a 12-layer PCB.

Sapphire said it's only making a limited number of these cards available, though didn't say exactly how many or how much it will cost.

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Wall Street Analysts on Edge After Intel Cuts Revenue Forecast

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 07:00 AM PDT

By all means, Intel was on top of its game in the second quarter of 2012. The Santa Clara chip maker reported quarterly revenue of $13.5 billion, operating income of $3.8 billion, and net income of $2.8 billion. Talk all you want about the PC sales slump, Intel still performed well, with its PC Client Group pulling in $8.7 billion in revenue, up 3 percent sequentially, along with its Data Center Group adding another $2.8 billion (up 14 percent sequentially). If the numbers are so strong, why is Wall Street on edge?

It has to do with the fact that Intel cut its full-year revenue forecast. Intel projects revenue growth of 3-5 percent year-over-year, compared to the prior expectation of "high single-digit growth." According to Reuters, at least four brokerage firms lowered their price targets on Intel as a result.

There's also concern over Intel's inventory level, which rose roughly 9 percent sequentially in the second quarter. Intel is sitting on a mountain of Ivy Bridge processors, which could be hard to move if Windows 8, due out in October, fails to excite people into purchasing new PCs.

High price Ultrabooks also pose a problem for Intel, though during a conference call, company chief Paul Otellini stated that $699 Ultrabook models are headed to stores this fall.

"In a softer selling season, these devices become even more attractive," Otellini said.

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SteelSeries Sensei [RAW] Mouse Trades 32-bit ARM Processor for a Cheaper Price Tag

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 06:33 AM PDT

SteelSeries' original Sensei mouse featured a 32-bit ARM processor that allowed it to double up laser sensitivity to 11,400 DCPI (double counts per inch), which is one of a handful of amenities that added up to a $90 price tag. That's not terribly obscene for a gaming grade mouse, though it is on the higher end. If you can do without the 32-bit ARM chip, SteelSeries is now offering a slightly stripped down Sensei [RAW] model for $30 less ($60 MSRP).

The Sensei [RAW] also does away with the LCD menu system and onboard memory, which could be deal killers if you're a frequent LAN party goer always on the move. Otherwise, it's essentially the same rodent. It has 7 programmable buttons, a braided anti-tangle cord, three zone illumination, and 90-5,670 CPI.

There are two versions of the Sensei [RAW] to choose from, including one with a glossy black surface, and another with a rubberized coating. Both refrain from playing favorites with right- or left-handed gamers and sport an ambidextrous design.

The Sensei [RAW] is available now online at SteelSeries.

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Firefox 14 Brings HTTPS Search, Click-to-Play Plugins

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:00 AM PDT

Mozilla has once again done what it has been doing every six weeks for over a year now. Confused? Well, we're talking about the highly controversial tri-fortnightly practice of bundling up a handful of new Firefox features, tweaks and bug fixes, and pretending that the ensuing software package is significant enough to be rolled out as a major version update. In other words, Mozilla has once again updated its flagship browser.

According to Mozilla, Firefox 14 offers a much more secure browsing experience than before. This is not only due to its various bug fixes, though. The latest stable build of Firefox includes HTTPS support for Google searches and an improved site identity manager.

"We automatically make your Google searches secure in Firefox to protect your data from potentially prying eyes, like network administrators when you use public or shared WiFi networks," Mozilla said in a blog post Tuesday.

"Google is currently the only search engine that allows Firefox to make your searches private, but we look forward to supporting additional search engines with this feature in the future."

Another useful feature is the ability to click-to-play plugin loading. This feature can be turned on by enabling the "plugins.click_to_play" option from the about:config page.

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A Digg Power User’s Inside Take on the Rise and Fall of a Social Empire

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

We give you the inside story of Miguel Lopez -- a man who went by the Digg handle "mklopez" and went on to become one of the social news aggregator's most influential power users. What was his method? Why did he do it? And was he ever paid for a Digg? Wired tells all.

U.S. Air Force Teams With 2 Aussies for Mega-GPS

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

Nunzio Gambale and David Small started out in the mid-1990s, trying to figure out a way to give ferries a way to automatically trigger audio files during Sydney Harbor tours. Now, 17 years later, they have built up a 34-person company called Locata that can deliver more accurate positioning data than the global positioning system (GPS) -- at least over small swaths of land.

Saving a Nest Egg for a Favorite Charity

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

Asians looking to donate money to charity after their passing are turning to universal life insurance policies, which offer a guaranteed payout upon death that can be easily transferred.

Intel CEO Announces Incoming Flood of Touchscreen Ultrabooks, Still Expects Sales To Spike

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

The Ultrabooks are coming, the Ultrabooks are coming! Wait, aren't they already here? Sure they are, but during a recent quarterly earnings call, Intel CEO announced that a flood of new Ivy Bridge-packing ultraportable laptops is heading our way -- and a big chunk of them are shipping with touchscreens, just in time for the release of the touchscreen-friendly Windows 8.

According to eWeek, Paul Otellini said that Intel is keeping tabs on a whopping 140 Ivy Bridge-based Ultrabooks currently being designed by various OEMs. Of that number, 40 should ship with a touchscreen to make swiping charms as second-nature as pinching and zooming. Fudzilla says the company is also aware of 20 Windows 8 tablets being developed around the upcoming dual-core 32nm Atom "Clover Trail" chip. (Is that enough adjectives for you?)

Additionally, Otellini said that Ultrabook sales were on target with Intel's projections and he still expects the ultraportable notebook PCs to account for 40 percent of the overall laptop market by the end of the year. That seems a bit… optimistic.

While recent headlines (our own included) heralded an NPD report that said Ultrabooks were taking off wonderfully, actually digging into the numbers showed that Ultrabooks accounted for just 11 percent of all sales of $700-plus notebooks… and $700-plus notebooks only comprise 14 percent of the overall notebook market.  In fact, Acer -- a strong Ultrabook supporter -- recently downgraded its Ultrabook sales forecasts and its European head flat-out said that "Overall the Ultrabook segment is developing much slower than projected by Intel."

However, Otellini also said he expects sub-$700 Ultrabooks to start popping up later in the year, and by that, we mean $699 Ultrabooks. That's in line with a March prediction by Acer CEO Jianren Weng, in which he said he expects $500 Ultrabooks to start popping up by the 2013 CeBIT exhibition.

Would you be in the market for a touchscreen Ultrabook with Windows 8 looming?

YouTube Adds Privacy-Protecting Face Blurring Option

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

The rise of the smartphone camera mixed with the ability to freely post video visible to anybody in the world has the power to shake nations, as we've seen around the globe in recent years. It also has a chilling side effect: dissenters are now easier than ever to identify and track down, as we saw vigilante groups doing following the London riots. Dictator haters have a little less to worry about now, as Google has added a free, easy-to-use face blurring tool to YouTube.

"Whether you want to share sensitive protest footage without exposing the faces of the activists involved, or share the winning point in your 8-year-old's basketball game without broadcasting the children's faces to the world, our face blurring technology is a first step towards providing visual anonymity for video on YouTube," policy associate Amanda Conway wrote on the YouTube blog.

It's pretty straightforward: load your video in YouTube's Video Enhancements tool, then click the "Blur All Faces" option in Additional Features. Done! A blurry second video pops up for publishing.

The face blurring tech is still in its infancy, however, and Conway warns that tricky lighting or odd angles can throw the feature for a loop, so be sure to preview any privacy-sensitive vids before you unleash them on the world.

"Visual anonymity in video allows people to share personal footage more widely and to speak out when they otherwise may not," Conway says. Way to stand up for free speech and stick it to The Man, Google.

D-Link's Cloud Router 5700 (DIR-865L) is Its First 802.11ac Device

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

D-Link just dove into 802.11ac territory with the introduction of its new Cloud Router 5700 (DIR-865L). This dual-band device takes advantage of the upcoming 802.11ac standard currently under development, which makes this a draft 802.11ac router. D-Link advertises up to 1750Mbps of throughput, though that's spread across two bands as 1300Mbps (Wireless-AC) and 450Mbps (Wireless-N).

A Broadcom 5G Wi-Fi chip makes all the magic happen. In addition to Wireless-AC speeds, D-Link's Cloud Router 5700 comes equipped with four Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports, amplified wireless signal, USB drive sharing, and app-enabled remote monitoring and control.

"D-Link's support of 802.11ac technology underscores an ongoing commitment to provide the industry's latest and most comprehensive home network," said Ken Loyd, director, consumer products, D-Link Systems, Inc. "Powered by 802.11ac technology, the Cloud Router 5700 not only tackles all the wireless needs of today's connected home with unparalleled wireless signal and strength, but also caters directly to today's mobile lifestyle with D-Link's mydlink Cloud Services that enable consumers to monitor internet activity and access content saved onto a USB thumb drive via the SharePort app."

D-Link's Cloud Router 5700 is available now for $190 MSRP. More info can be found on the item's product page.

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Crucial Begins Shipping mSATA-enabled m4 SSD for Ultrathins

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

With PC vendors focusing on Ultrabooks these days, the market for cache SSDs is expected to explode in the near future. Joining the cache SSD fray is the Crucial m4 mSATA SSD. Actually, it can not only serve as a cache SSD, but can also be used as a primary storage solution.

Aimed at ultrathin laptops and available in 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB storage capacities, the Crucial m4 mSATA SSD is one-eighth the size of a full-size m4. The 3cm x 5cm (1.2-inch x 2-inch) drive is capable of up to 500 MB/s and write speed of up to 260 MB/s. Prices are $52.99, $80.99, $121.99, and $225.99 for the 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB, respectively.

"With the rapid growth in ultrathin laptops and the adoption of smaller system builds, consumers are increasingly in need of SSD performance in a smaller form factor. The Crucial m4 mSATA is designed for users who want the flexibility that a micro-sized SSD offers," said Robert Wheadon, senior worldwide product manager, Crucial. "In a form factor that's about a third the size of your business card, the Crucial mSATA SSD can also be used as a standalone SSD or as a cache for an existing drive."

The Crucial m4 mSATA SSD available now and can be purchased through select channel partners around the world, or directly from Crucial's website.

Sapphire HD 7970 6GB Toxic Edition Totes World's Fastest GPU

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

GPU bragging rights now belong to Sapphire, which claims its new HD 7970 6GB Toxic Edition graphics card features the highest clockspeeds of any consumer grade videocard on the planet. It also has a massive 6GB frame buffer, which is twice as big as your 'run-of-the-mill' Radeon HD 7970 graphics card, if there can be such a thing. Getting back to the clockspeeds, however, this thing comes straight from the factory sporting a 1050MHz GPU (1100MHz via PowerTune Dynamic Boost) and 6000MHz (effective) memory. That's just the beginning.

"By pressing the new Sapphire exclusive Lethal Boost Button, the beast is unleashed, boosting the core clock speed to 1100 MHz with PowerTune Dynamic Boost to an industry first of 1200 MHz on the engine while the memory is further overclocked to 6400 MHz effective," Sapphire says. "The fan profile and PowerTune limit is also changed to performance settings. In addition, users will be able to individually tune the card with SAPPHIRE TriXX, the company's free to download software tool that allows key parameters to be adjusted for maximum performance."

Making all this possible is a new power control system Sapphire developed called Lethal Power Suite. This consists of an 8-phase power design for the GPU VDDC, an additional 1-phase design for VDDCI and MVDD, and a new double-sided Black Diamond Choke. The card also features DirectFET technology and a 12-layer PCB.

Sapphire said it's only making a limited number of these cards available, though didn't say exactly how many or how much it will cost.

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Wall Street Analysts on Edge After Intel Cuts Revenue Forecast

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

By all means, Intel was on top of its game in the second quarter of 2012. The Santa Clara chip maker reported quarterly revenue of $13.5 billion, operating income of $3.8 billion, and net income of $2.8 billion. Talk all you want about the PC sales slump, Intel still performed well, with its PC Client Group pulling in $8.7 billion in revenue, up 3 percent sequentially, along with its Data Center Group adding another $2.8 billion (up 14 percent sequentially). If the numbers are so strong, why is Wall Street on edge?

It has to do with the fact that Intel cut its full-year revenue forecast. Intel projects revenue growth of 3-5 percent year-over-year, compared to the prior expectation of "high single-digit growth." According to Reuters, at least four brokerage firms lowered their price targets on Intel as a result.

There's also concern over Intel's inventory level, which rose roughly 9 percent sequentially in the second quarter. Intel is sitting on a mountain of Ivy Bridge processors, which could be hard to move if Windows 8, due out in October, fails to excite people into purchasing new PCs.

High price Ultrabooks also pose a problem for Intel, though during a conference call, company chief Paul Otellini stated that $699 Ultrabook models are headed to stores this fall.

"In a softer selling season, these devices become even more attractive," Otellini said.

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SteelSeries Sensei [RAW] Mouse Trades 32-bit ARM Processor for a Cheaper Price Tag

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

SteelSeries' original Sensei mouse featured a 32-bit ARM processor that allowed it to double up laser sensitivity to 11,400 DCPI (double counts per inch), which is one of a handful of amenities that added up to a $90 price tag. That's not terribly obscene for a gaming grade mouse, though it is on the higher end. If you can do without the 32-bit ARM chip, SteelSeries is now offering a slightly stripped down Sensei [RAW] model for $30 less ($60 MSRP).

The Sensei [RAW] also does away with the LCD menu system and onboard memory, which could be deal killers if you're a frequent LAN party goer always on the move. Otherwise, it's essentially the same rodent. It has 7 programmable buttons, a braided anti-tangle cord, three zone illumination, and 90-5,670 CPI.

There are two versions of the Sensei [RAW] to choose from, including one with a glossy black surface, and another with a rubberized coating. Both refrain from playing favorites with right- or left-handed gamers and sport an ambidextrous design.

The Sensei [RAW] is available now online at SteelSeries.

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