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Guild Wars - After 7 years, Ground to Dust or still a Walking Warrior?

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Guild Wars - After 7 years, Ground to Dust or still a Walking Warrior?


With Guild Wars 2 on the horizon of being released to players 16 days from now(this being written on August 09, 2012) or 19 days for those who didn't pre-purchase the question some may have are what's going to happen to Guild Wars? Has it been finally reduced to dust or is it still a warrior fighting onwards for some attention from players?

RaiderZ Closed Beta First Impressions

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RaiderZ Closed Beta First Impressions


As soon as you start the game you will realize that RaiderZ is something new and exciting. The character creation options gives you the possibility to create a very personalized character, tons of face options, hair, hair color,skin color, face tattoos, eye color, clothes and its not gender locked. You can chose either male or female and you can chose any class you want.

Eden Eternal Reveals Update “Shadows of the Past”, Bringing New Class and Level Cap

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Eden Eternal Reveals Update


Aeria Games has launched the brand-new expansion named "Shadows of the Past" for Eden Eternal. "Shadows of the Past" is a colossal new content update for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game that ushers in a new age -- literally which bring a new class to the game along with the rise of the level cap.

PlanetSide 2 vs Firefall, Who Will be the King of FPS???

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PlanetSide 2 vs Firefall, Who Will be the King of FPS???


PlanetSide 2 and FireFall are just two of the heavy-weapon-wielding MMOS on the horizon, but which one is for you? Here below pit the two in a head-on clash for your itchy trigger finger.

Dragon Nest Smasher Skill Builds (Earser in Bishop)

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Dragon Nest Smasher Skill Builds (Earser in Bishop)


Some skills I didnt write about them because I think they obvious. For better explaintion read Mesmer build. I explained the main skills in my while in mesmer its more go to the little details.

CG of Titan Siege Debut Is Released on E3

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CG of Titan Siege Debut Is Released on E3


The powerful game developing company, BL Tech, and its oversea platform, COG, are taking an expedition on E3 with their latest work, Titan Siege. By showing the CG of Titan Siege, this game was introduced to the foreign media and players for the first time.

Gravity Interactive Has Started a New Event for Ragnarok Online

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Gravity Interactive Has Started a New Event for Ragnarok Online


Gravity Interactive has stared a new event for Ragnarok Online that have opened dimensional cracks, which have been established as leading to an area now nicknamed Halll of Abyss.

Dark Blood Unleashes Zombie Apocalypse with Act III

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Dark Blood Unleashes Zombie Apocalypse with Act III


Dark Blood, the hit free-to-play dark fantasy MMO arcade brawler, delighted its community overnight with a level cap raise to Level 40 and a thrilling map expansion that includes deep exploration of the mythic Quern Castle, its possessed dungeons, mobs and bosses. It is the castle from the tutorial where players train under unrelenting attacks, where poisonous gas turns knights into whacked out zombies.

WoW 5.0 Beta - Justice & Valor Quartermasters

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WoW 5.0 Beta - Justice & Valor Quartermasters


Justice & Valor Quartermasters have been added to the game in the latest beta build. The quartermasters can be found in Townlong Steppes, Nuzao Temple.

Arctic Combat Joins the e-Sports World with ESL Europe

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Arctic Combat Joins the e-Sports World with ESL Europe


WEBZEN announced their first ESL Europe online tournament during the upcoming closed beta for the modern military FPS game 'ARCTIC COMBAT'. The registration for the Arctic Combat ESL (Electronic Sports League) Europe tournament will start allowing players around Europe to participate in this event on August 16th. This will be the first step to build a competitive community in the e-sports world.

ROSE Online Launches Sea of Dawn And Exalted Raids

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ROSE Online Launches Sea of Dawn And Exalted Raids


Gravity Interactive announced today that it has launched the new story arc, Sea of Dawn, for its anime MMORPG, ROSE Online.

Army Rage Released a Video That Shows PhilippeVille

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Army Rage Released a Video That Shows PhilippeVille


Yacuba has released a gameplay video of its MMOFPS based on World War II Army Rage that shows PhilippeVille.

Dragon Nest Moonlord Skill Build by Kasdeya

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Dragon Nest Moonlord Skill Build by Kasdeya


Hey all I'm recreating my Moonlord build, due to people on youtube asking me to do so.. So I felt I couldn't let them down anymore so.. yeah...

Dragon Nest New Class "Kali" Gameplay Footage

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Dragon Nest New Class


Kali, the newly revealed class of Dragon Nest, has gathered high popularity recently. After showing in ChinaJoy a few days ago, most of DN fans won't feel strange to this super sexy dancer/screamer with either the fan (magic damage) or chakram (physical damage) in hand.

Warframe Revealed the Firtst Gameplay Trailer

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Warframe Revealed the Firtst Gameplay Trailer


Digital Extremes just released their first gameplay trailer for the upcoming F2P cooperative shooter Warframe.

Important Security Update - User Data From Blizzard's Internal Network Stolen

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Important Security Update - User Data From Blizzard's Internal Network Stolen


Mike Morhaime the CEO of Activision Blizzard today reported that data from Blizz's internal network have been stolen. The security team has found an unauthorized and illegal access into the internal network at Blizzard. At this time, there's no evidence that financial information such as credit cards, billing addresses, or real names were compromised.

RaiderZ Closed Beta Now Live

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RaiderZ Closed Beta Now Live


Perfect World Entertainment announced today that closed beta testing of RaiderZ has officially begun. Players confirmed for RaiderZ closed beta testing may login for an early look at the ward-winning and highly anticipated free MMORPG.

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Perfect World Entertainment Inc. has started today the closed beta test of RaiderZ

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 09:35 AM PDT

Perfect World Entertainment Inc. has started today the closed beta testing for its monster-hunting MMORPG RaiderZ. Starting today, players confirmed for RaiderZ closed beta testing may login for an early look at the award-winning and highly anticipated free MMORPG. “It’s a good day to hunt monsters with friends,” said Mark Hill, Senior Producer, Perfect World. [...]

World of Tanks has announced its Update 8.0 that adds new physics and improved graphics

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 08:24 AM PDT

Wargaming has announced the Update 8.0 for its free to play MMO action game World of Tanks. The update will mark a major overhaul for the game and will introduce a newly improved game engine, as well as other new features and content. Update 8.0 will add to the game critical new features, like realistic [...]

Army Rage has released a gameplay video that shows PhilippeVille

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 05:59 AM PDT

Yacuba has released a gameplay video of its MMOFPS based on World War II Army Rage, that shows PhilippeVille. Some of the features that the players will be able to experience in the game are unique to a title of this class – use of many authentic WWII weapons, artillery support, constructing heavy machine guns and [...]

Gravity Interactive, has started a new event for their MMORPG, Ragnarok Online

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 04:31 AM PDT

Gravity Interactive, has started a new event for their MMORPG, Ragnarok Online that have opened dimensional cracks, which have been established as leading to an area now nicknamed Hall of Abyss.  Castle Investments will be available for a short period of time per game date, and total investments will be updated every five hours.  Cat-Hand agents will be [...]

GamesCampus has introduced the next chapter in the Scarlet Legacy story

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 02:34 AM PDT

GamesCampus has added a new storyline and increased the level cap for the popular fantasy MMORPG, Scarlet Legacy. Travel up the slopes of Mount Hua Pond, and discover an ongoing battle that never ceases, even after death. An additional 32 Stances have been added to the game, including new Advanced Stances. Over 120 quests have [...]

Diana, Scorn of the Moon has arrived to League of Legends

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 01:57 AM PDT

League of Legends has released a new champion, Diana, Scorn of the Moon. As an AP jungler assassin, Diana excels at jumping into the action, chasing and eliminating her enemies. Diana's Abilities: Moonsilver Blade (Passive): Diana has increased Attack Speed. Every third strike cleaves nearby enemies for additional magic damage. Crescent Strike: Diana swings her blade [...]


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Gartner: PC Shipments Down in Western Europe, Especially Desktops

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 12:55 PM PDT

PC doomsayers received a little more ammunition from Gartner today, which announced that PC shipments in Western Europe totaled just 13.6 million units in the second quarter of 2012. That's a 2.4 percent decline to compared to the same period last year, and it's mostly due to slagging desktop PC sales, which dropped 12.8 percent year-over-year in Q2. Meanwhile, mobile PC shipments are picking up steam.

While the desktop struggled, mobile PC shipments grew 4 percent, Gartner said. Still, it wasn't enough to offset "weak overall PC shipments" across all of Western Europe, the market research firm noted.

Gartner didn't speculate why PC shipments dipped in Q2, though we suspect it has to do with the impending release of Windows 8. Businesses and users in need of an upgrade may find themselves in a holding pattern to see what kind of systems emerge under Microsoft's new touch-friendly OS, or look to score a deal on a Windows 7 system later this year.

Hewlett-Packard remains the top dog in PC shipments, and in Western Europe, the OEM commands a 20.2 percent share of the market despite a 13 percent decline in shipments. Acer is in second place at 17.3 percent after shipping 15.3 percent more PCs, and Asus, which increased shipments by 42.8 percent, is in third with a 10.7 percent share of the Western European market.

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FTC Fines Google $22.5 Million for Feeding Tracking Cookies to Safari Users

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 12:11 PM PDT

Google has agreed to pay $22.5 million to settle charges with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alleging the sultan of search placed tracking cookies on computers running Apple's Safari browser that effectively bypassed the browser's built-in privacy measures. It's the largest fine ever handed out by the FTC, and one the government organization hopes will serve as a deterrent to other companies who might look to profit at the expense of privacy.

"The record setting penalty in this matter sends a clear message to all companies under an FTC privacy order," said Jon Leibowitz, Chairman of the FTC. "No matter how big or small, all companies must abide by FTC orders against them and keep their privacy promises to consumers, or they will end up paying many times what it would have cost to comply in the first place."

Google rakes in billions of dollars in revenue each year from serving up targeted ads to Web users by using cookies. According to the FTC, Google told Apple Safari users they would be automatically opted out of tracking activities, but then proceeded to use cookies that sidestepped the browser's default privacy settings and displayed ads from its DoubleClick advertising network.

"Google exploited an exception to the browser's default setting to place a temporary cookie from the DoubleClick domain. Because of the particular operation of the Safari browser, that initial temporary cookie opened the door to all cookies from the DoubleClick domain, including the Google advertising tracking cookie that Google had represented would be blocked from Safari browsers," the FTC said in a statement.

The FTC's ruling is a definite win for privacy advocates and Safari users in particular, though the fine hardly amounts to a slap on the wrist. Google last year recorded $37.9 billion in revenue, and almost all of that was generated from advertising.

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Lenovo to Launch ThinkPad T430u Ultrabook This Month Starting at $779

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 08:55 AM PDT

Lenovo's been enjoying a fair amount of time sitting the limelight as it celebrates the ThinkPad brand's 20th anniversary. Most of the attention has been split between the OEM's ThinkPad Tablet 2 with Windows 8 and ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook, but nearly slipping under the radar is the company's ThinkPad T430u "ultraportable," which is by all means an Ultrabook aimed at the business crowd.

The ThinkPad T430u was first introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this year and slated to launch in the third quarter. Making good on that promise, Lenovo will begin selling the business-centric Ultrabook later this month starting at $779 rather than $849 as previously planned, The Verge reports.

As a refresher, specs include a 13-inch display with a 1366x768 resolution, Intel Core ULV processor with Intel HD graphics (discrete Nvidia GeForce GT 620M GPU will be available), 1TB hard drive or 128GB solid state drive, up to 8GB of RAM, and a spattering of ports including USB 3.0.

In terms of size, the T430u has a 0.83-inch waistline and weighs 4.08 pounds. That's a little heavier compared to other 13-inch Ultrabooks, though it also carries a lighter price tag than most.

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Android Leads iOS in "Two-Horse Race" for Smartphone Dominance, IDC Says

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 07:35 AM PDT

With all due respect to Symbian, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, and any other mobile platform not named Android or iOS, you're all just a bunch of also-rans in what's becoming "unquestionably a two-horse race," according to data and analysis by International Data Corporation (IDC). Android and iOS set a new combined smartphone OS record in the second quarter of 2012, with the two platforms feasting on an 85 percent share of the market, leaving just 15 percent in scraps for all others to fight over.

Even though it's a two-horse race, it's not really a close one. According to IDC, Android ended Q2 with a 68.1 percent share of the smartphone OS market, while iOS trailed a distant second at 16.9 percent. After that it's BlackBerry with a 4.8 percent share, followed by Symbian with 4.4 percent, Windows Phone/Mobile with 3.5 percent, Linux (mostly Samsung's Bada platform) with 2.3 percent, and all others combining for a measly 0.1 percent.

"Android continues to fire on all cylinders," said Ramon Llamas, senior research analyst with IDC's Mobile Phone Technology and Trends program. "The market was entreated to several flagship models from Android's handset partners, prices were well within reach to meet multiple budgetary needs, and the user experience from both Google and its handset partners boosted Android smartphones' utility far beyond simple telephony."

IDC also gave a large amount of credit to Samsung for Android's success. According to IDC, Samsung accounted for 44 percent of all Android smartphones shipped in Q2, which totaled more than the next seven Android vendors combined.

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Samsung Investigating Child Labor Claims at Supplier's Factory in China

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 07:13 AM PDT

Samsung wasted no time in sending a team of executives to one of its suppliers' factories in China to investigate claims that it may be using child labor. The in-house investigation is in rapid response to a China Labor Watch (CLW) report alleging to have found issues of underage workers and student labor exploitation at HEG, which builds mobile phones, DVDs, stereo equipment, and MP3 players for Samsung.

"During the first investigation, seven children—all of them are under the age of 16—were found working in the same department as our investigators," CLW said in a statement. "This suggests that child labor is a common practice in the factory. The number of underage workers throughout the factory is unknown because our investigators had limited contact with workers in other departments. But the company has clearly violated Chinese labor laws."

According to the report, children "working under [the] same harsh conditions as adult workers" at HEG are being paying a 30 percent reduction in wages. Furthermore, CLW alleges a number of other Chinese labor law violations, including excessively long work weeks, discrimination in the hiring process, shortened breaks for night shift workers, and more.

In a statement to The Verge, Samsung said it conducted two separate on-site inspections at HEG already this year, but found no violations. Samsung also said it's going back for a third time.

"A team of inspectors consisting of Samsung personnel from Korea headquarters will be dispatched to Huizhou, China on August 9, and it will immediately launch an investigation and take appropriate measures to correct any problems that may surface," Samsung told The Verge. "Samsung Electronics is a company held to the highest standards of working conditions and we try to maintain that at our facilities and the facilities of partner companies around the world."

This isn't the first time a high-profile electronics company has been linked to poor working conditions at one its Chinese suppliers. Foxconn, which builds iPhone and iPad devices for Apple, along with all sorts of gadgets for various OEMs, went through a rash of worker suicides before vowing to improve wages and working conditions in general.

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Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet 2 with Windows 8 Pro Surfaces, Launches in October

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 06:50 AM PDT

If you're wondering how OEMs are going to compete with Microsoft's own Surface tablet, here you go. Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the ThinkPad line, Lenovo, which bought the brand from IBM in 1995, unveiled its first Windows 8 tablet, the ThinkPad Tablet 2. It's a full-size 10.1-inch tablet with "differentiators that matter," like an optional digitizer pen, 3G wireless with pay-as-you-go plans, and 4G models.

Like Surface, the ThinkPad Tablet 2 boasts Intel inside, only Lenovo opted to go with the Santa Clara chip maker's upcoming Atom refresh. That means it's going to be less powerful than Microsoft's Ivy Bridge-infused Surface, and undoubtedly less expensive, though Lenovo apparently isn't ready to reveal any pricing details just yet.

According to Lenovo, the ThinkPad Tablet 2 measures 9.8mm thick and weighs less than 1.3 pounds. An optional keyboard and dock can be paired with the device, which would add an array of ports including a full-size USB port. The keyboard is in the traditional ThinkPad styling with indented and curved keycaps, along with a center nub to control the on-screen pointer.

Look for Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet 2 to launch on or around the same day as Windows 8.

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Google Strengthens Chrome's Flash Sandbox on Windows

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 06:22 AM PDT

It's just not all of us who have become blasé about browser updates, but even browser developers themselves seem to be having a hard time keeping up with all the frequent updates. The Google Chrome team must have been very jaded when they released the latest stable version of their browser late last month, as they totally forgot to mention one of the most important changes inside—one that took over two years for them to put together.

"A little more than two years ago, engineers on the Chrome team began a very ambitious project. In coordination with Adobe, we started porting Flash from the aging NPAPI architecture to our sandboxed PPAPI platform," Justin Schuh, a Google software engineer, wrote in a blog post Wednesday. "With last week's Chrome Stable release, we were finally able to ship PPAPI Flash to all Windows Chrome users, so they can now experience dramatically improved security and stability as well as improved performance down the line."

According to Google, this move from NPAPI to PPAPI essentially means that Flash on Windows is now in a sandbox that is on par with Chrome's native sandbox in terms of strength. Another advantage of Flash being ported over to PPAPI is that the complexity and legacy code that accompanied the former can no longer hamper the plugin's performance, leading to a number of improvements, including a 20% reduction in crashes, faster rendering and smoother scrolling. Further, Google says that PAPI is the only way to fully enjoy Flash in Windows 8 Metro mode, as it "doesn't let the OS bleed through"

"Moving forward, we're finishing off the PPAPI Flash port for Mac OS X and hope to ship it soon. And Linux users have already been benefiting from PPAPI Flash since Chrome 20, along with Chrome OS users who have been running it for almost a year. Soon all Chrome users will have access to the improved security, stability, and performance of PPAPI Flash."

RIM Slips Out of $142.7 Million Patent Fine in Appeals Court

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 06:02 AM PDT

Research In Motion (RIM) managed to escape from having to pay a hefty patent infringement fine when the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California overturned an earlier verdict that would have had the company pay $147.2 million in damages to Mformation, a software company that deals with mobile device management. According to the presiding judge, there wasn't enough evidence to support the jury's findings of patent infringement.

"We appreciate the Judge's careful consideration of this case. RIM did not infringe on Mformation's patent and we are pleased with this victory," said Steve Zipperstein, RIM's Chief Legal Officer. "The purpose of the patent system is to encourage innovation, but the system is still too often exploited in pursuit of other goals. Many policy makers have already recognized the need to address this problem and we call on others to join them as this case clearly highlights the significant need for continuing policy reform to help reduce the amount of resources wasted on unwarranted patent litigation."

Mformation has the right to appeal the case, and if it does, there will be a brand new trial. At issue are two patents Mformation holds and in which it believes RIM infringes on with its BlackBerry Enterprise Server software, which enables companies to manage employee devices remotely.

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Verizon Wireless Reveals Semi-Hidden High End Shared Data Plans

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 01:01 AM PDT

In the wake of AT&T rolling out Mobile Share data plans that allow its subscribers to share up to 20GB of data per month across a swath of wireless devices, Verizon Wireless has come forward to say, ‘Hey, our Share Everything plans also go up to 20GB!’ Big Red unveiled half a dozen shared data [...]

IHS iSupply: Mobile DRAM Market on Pace to Post Record Revenue

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 01:00 AM PDT

DRAM makers have been struggling with falling memory prices for a few years now, and at one point in 2008, Adata chairman Simon Chen declared the DRAM market was the worst it’s been in 15 years. Fast forward to today and DRAM players have found their saving grace in the mobile sector. While PC memory [...]

Creative Broken Link Building Tips with Jon Cooper

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 12:27 AM PDT

Here are some quick tips on how you can use blogrolls to compose a list of as many related blogs as possible, then checking those blogs to see if any of them return 404s. A good free tool to use for finding blogs is the SoloSEO link tool, which will pull up blogs (and other [...]

Local SEO as a Gateway Service

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 12:27 AM PDT

Over the years we’ve encouraged the diversification of income-generating web properties to help webmaster stave off eventual onslaughts from Google. Despite popular belief it’s not just penalties and filters that cause said onslaughts, but also continued self-insertion by Google in its own SERPs. Not all insertion is bad, from a user POV, but when it [...]

Who's Who In Army Of Two: The Devil's Cartel

Posted: 08 Aug 2012 11:00 PM PDT

As the title implies, past Army of Two games have focused almost exclusively on two characters – Salem and Rios. We had occasional communication with Alice and run-ins with generic baddies, but virtually all of the screen time was dedicated to the two wisecracking meatheads. With Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel’s attempt to create [...]

New Super Mario Bros. 2 Review

Posted: 08 Aug 2012 11:00 PM PDT

I can’t believe six years have passed since Nintendo released New Super Mario Bros. on DS. It showed the company’s willingness to revisit classic Mario 2D platforming, which hadn’t seen an original entry since the early ‘90s, and offered many new tweaks. The latest game, New Super Mario Bros. 2, is actually the third game [...]

Felicia Day Opens Guild Wars 2 Collector's Edition

Posted: 08 Aug 2012 08:00 PM PDT

Felicia Day who did the voice for Guild Wars 2 Zojja opens Guild Wars 2 Collector’s Edition In unrelated news, pre-orders for Guild Wars 2 increase by 20% overnight, (Just joking but the video probably did help attract some new players)

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