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Aeria Games Entering Mobile Game Market

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Aeria Games Entering Mobile Game Market


Aeria Games Europe continues to grow in all divisions, particularly in mobile games. The Berlin-based publisher of free-2-play games is announcing new plans for growth and as a result, renewed demand for fresh talent.

Dragon's Prophet Opens its Guild Registration Program

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Dragon's Prophet Opens its Guild Registration Program


Have you been slaying dragons and enemies in Dragon's Propet alone for a long time? Lonely moment is no longer necessary now, Guild Registration Program is available for Dragon's Prophet EU server. Guilds are the pillar of every MMORPG community, that's why Infernum is giving DP players the chance to get early access to Closed Beta.

The International Dota2 Championship Reutrns This Summer

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The International Dota2 Championship Reutrns This Summer


The International Dota2 Championship returns once again this summer to Seattle with a five day Main Event, starting on August 7th.

FireFall Free Closed Beta Key Giveaway Event

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FireFall Free Closed Beta Key Giveaway Event


MMOsite has teamed up with Red 5 Studios to give away FireFall closed beta keys.

Yatzy Online Brings New Design and Features to Android Phones and Tablets

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Yatzy Online Brings New Design and Features to Android Phones and Tablets


Yatzy Online makers Miracle Mill have unveiled the new design of the popular dice game for Android phones and tablets. The new look shifts from the purple and orange color scheme that was the focus of the first release of the app range, to more refreshing Blue visuals that feel natural and appealing.

Nexon Developers Conference Was Held

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Nexon Developers Conference Was Held


NDC 2013 (Nexon Developers Conference) was held from 24th to 25th of April at COEX, Seoul, Korea. Since Nexon has acquired NCsoft, popular MMORPG Blade&Souls from NCsoft also joined the event.

WoW Children's Week 2013 Guide

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WoW Children's Week 2013 Guide


This event happens in 3 districts. Azeroth (Hman Orphan and Orcish Orphan), Outland(Draenei Orphan and Blood Elf Orphan) and Northrend (Oracle Orphan and Wolvar Orphan). Just complete the quests line in one district you'll gain the achievement. But if you want all pets, you'd better finish quests in all 3 districts. And you need 3 years to collect all pets which following a Veteran Nanny Achievement.

Star Trek Online's Latest Ask Cryptic Takes Aim at Revamps and Romulans

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Star Trek Online's Latest Ask Cryptic Takes Aim at Revamps and Romulans


We can admit that the Romulan faction is Star Trek Online turns out to be unique in many ways, but it is still unclear how the addition will work within the context of the game. At least, it can explain why many of the questions in the latest edition of Ask Cryptic focus on Romulans, such as what ships they will have access to from the C-Store.

Age Of Wushu First Look!!

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Age Of Wushu First Look!!


Whats up gamers im Zach Sharpes here with another First Look for yeah! Today though we have the new hit Martial Arts MMORPG made by Snail Games..

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SWTOR Previews the New Cathar Playable Race

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SWTOR Previews the New Cathar Playable Race


The Cathar are coming. The cat-like race will be the newest playable species in Star Wars: The Old Republic with the upcoming 2.1: Customizations update.

Infinite Crisis Launched Gaslight Batman and Doomsday Videos

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Infinite Crisis Launched Gaslight Batman and Doomsday Videos


Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment released two new Champion Profile videos for Infinite Crisis. The new videos give fans an in-depth look at Gaslight Batman and Doomsday.

Will Tencent's Dota 2 Rip-off Game Eat LoL's Lunch?

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Will Tencent's Dota 2 Rip-off Game Eat LoL's Lunch?


Tecent's new game, code-named Rgame will release detailed information on UP+ Conference on 18th April. Do not despise the game. Sources said Tencent had hired employees once worked for War 3 and EA. Thus people guessed Rgame could be a MOBA game.

Some Early Game Features of The Magic Blade Online

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Some Early Game Features of The Magic Blade Online


Folks said how The Magic Blade Online will be "complete" with Age of Wushu's tons of features together with its more "actiony" combat. Here are some brief descriptions of the features found in beginning introductory mode, with more to be revealed in due time.

RIFT - Top 5 AddOn's For Raiding

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RIFT - Top 5 AddOn's For Raiding


Hello, MMOSite readers; today we're looking at an in-depth top 5 add-on's for raiding in RIFT that will increase your efficiency, make things easier and help you get through the raid without wiping, RIFT which is the fantasy MMORPG brought to us by Trion Worlds is pretty much a hard recreation of World of Warcraft with its own story, motivations and quirks. Which means its raiding is difficult, competitive and rewarding.

Icarus Online New Trailer Awaits for the Closed Beta

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Icarus Online New Trailer Awaits for the Closed Beta


Icarus Online was previous known as NED, and showed off its charm at G-Star last year with splendid effects from CryEngine3. Now there's finally some new movements coming for Icarus: a new trailer is released for the upcoming closed beta next week on May 2.

Aion 4.0 Artist: Class Information + Skill List

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Aion 4.0 Artist: Class Information + Skill List


From all the classes in-game, you will start as a primary class called Artist, when you reach level 9 and do the Ascension Quest from Pernos/Munin, you will automatically change to Troubadour(Bard).

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First chapters of our exclusive Neverwinter playthrough series

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 12:16 PM PDT

Today we begin an exclusive Neverwinter playthrough series. These videos will guide you through Neverwinter in terms of gameplay, a full HD experience for you to enjoy. Neverwinter playthrough series Episode #1 Cinematic Intro, character creation & tutorial. Neverwinter playthrough series Episode #2 Level 3 to Level 5. Exploring the Sleeping Dragon Bridge, the Protector’s [...]

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Pockie Pirates has announced its eight chapter

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 11:20 AM PDT

NGame has announced the eight chapter for its browser-based MMO, Pockie Pirates, which will arrive to the game on April 28th. The new chapter is going to bring the Haki system, a new special ability that players can equip to boost the core stats of their crew. Unlike other stat-boosting items, the Haki is not [...]

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We are giving away 5000 Newbie gift pack for Lunaria Story

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 08:07 AM PDT

R2Games is partening with FREE MMORPG and MMO Reviews to giveaway 5000 Newbie gift packs for Lunaria Story. The game is a 2D, side-scrolling MMORPG which combines the best elements of other popular MMORPGs and classic 2D platform games. Players can go on thrilling quests, fight cool monsters, and use the unique pet system, training and [...]

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Earthrise: First Impact announces its main features

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 07:39 AM PDT

SilentFuture has revealed the new list of features of its science fiction sandbox MMORPG Earthrise: First Impact. The game is due to begin its Beta phase in a few weeks' time and the official game launch is scheduled for late 2013. Players can gain access to the test phases of the game at the website [...]

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Today we offer our selection of the Best FREE MMOFPS of April 2013

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 04:31 AM PDT

Today we offer our selection of the Best FREE MMOFPS of April 2013. Here you can take a look to the 10 free MMOFPS that most caught our attention this month. Feel free to leave comments or share experiences about these games! 10 Cross Fire is a free online first-person shooter which features persistent rankings [...]

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Maestia – Rise of Keledus released today its new content update “Faction War”

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 04:00 AM PDT

Maestia – Rise of Keledus has released today its new content update “Faction War“, that will bring to the game epic PvP battles, a Fishing System, a Cannon Mount among other innovations. Faction Wars brings : - Faction War – From now on, the followers of the Temple Knights and the Superion Guardians can fight [...]

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Ghost Recon Online has presented a new patch

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 02:46 AM PDT

Ubisoft has presented the patch 0.11.0 for its free-to-play MMOFPS Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Online. The update comes with a host of new content, features and game service improvements that will further enhance the game experience. The new patch includes: - New Map: Attica Heights – Leading the charge is the brand-new map: Attica Heights [...]

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This Week's Hottest Reviews on TechRadar

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 04:02 PM PDT

Galaxy S4 review

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is a phone that we really, really like. The combination of powerful innards, the market's best screen and a clever design ethos all combine to make a really strong contender for the handset you should be buying when you wander into your local phone emporium.

It's slick, it's fast and it wipes the floor with the competition in so many ways. The 13MP camera is one of the best we've seen on a phone for getting that picture, with rich colors and texture the way forward.

That's not to say Samsung couldn't do better with design on the S4 - there's a lot more to wish for here - but it's a much more solid version of the S3.

Samsung Galaxy S4 review

Razer Hydra review

The Razer Hydra is the PC's answer to motion controllers, popularised by the Nintendo Wii. With the Xbox 360's Kinect and the PlayStation Move, motion controllers are certainly popular among casual games. But hardcore gamers, especially on PC - which is Razer's usual customer base - have proven more resistant to the charms of waving around your arms when playing games. Can the Razer Hyrda change all that?

Razer Hydra review

Kyocera Torque review

Budget phones are a dime a dozen, but how about one that can be fully submergerd in water and still make a call? That's what you get with the Kyocera Torque. New to Sprint's somewhat limited 4G LTE network, it's an Ice Cream Sandwich phone swaddled in a thick layer of durable rubber. Is it what construction workers and lifeguards everywhere need, or should they just grab an Otterbox?

Kyocera Torque Review review

Panasonic TX-L55ET60 review

Panasonic TX-L55ET60 review

Looking at the TX-L55ET60, it's hard to believe it only sits in the middle of Panasonic's new TV range. Thanks to its gloriously slim metallic silver and glass frame, it looks every inch a flagship TV.

A 55-inch TV with an eye-catchingly slim metal and glass design, friendly interface, extensive multimedia/online support and decent all-round picture performance.

Other reviews on TechRadar this week:

Cameras

Samsung NX300 review

Hands on: Panasonic G6 review

Hands on: Panasonic LF1 review

Mobile accessories

It's Mine Bluetooth Bracelet review

Fitbug Air review

Wireless adapters and accesories

Edimax EW-7822UAC Wireless AC Adaptor review

Logitech Harmony Touch review

Removable storage

LaCie XtremKey review

AMD Catalyst 13.4 Update Addresses Latency Performance in Several Games

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 11:43 AM PDT

AMD Radeon HD 7990AMD promises a significant reduction in latency in titles like Skyrim and Tomb Raider.

A new driver package is available for AMD Radeon, Mobility Radeon, and PowerXpress GPUs. It's AMD's Catalyst 13.4 update and it's supposed to "significantly" improve latency performance in Skyrim, Borderlands 2, Guild Wars 2, Tomb Raider, and Hitman Absolution, according to the release notes. it also offers performance gains in several titles across the entire range of Radeon HD 7000 Series graphics cards.

Specifically, Radeon HD 7000 Series card owners can expect the following:

  • Batman Arkham City (1920x1200): Performance improvements up to 5 percent
  • Borderlands 2 (2560x1600): Performance improvements up to 10 percent
  • Quake Wars (1920x1200): Performance improvements up to 13 percent
  • Hitman Absolution (2560x1600): Performance improvements up to 11 percent
  • Wolfenstein MP (1920x1080): Performance improvements up to 11 percent
  • Civilization V (2560x1600): Performance improvements up to 5 percent

In addition to all the above, AMD resolved a bunch of known issues, but the latency claim is the one gamers are likely to pay the most attention to. The latency issue is something we noticed when benchmarking AMD's Radeon HD 7990 graphics card, which can best be described as micro-stutter.

Are you planning to install the new driver package?

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External Hard Drive Head-to-Head

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 11:01 AM PDT

Three USB hard drives: WD My Passport vs Toshiba Canvio Plus vs Adata DashDrive Elite

There are times when a USB key can't handle the action we're throwing at it and we need something bigger to step in and get the job done. Like a police officer calling for backup, it's at these times that we summon a USB 3.0 external hard drive. This latest batch of drives offers something for everyone, from WD's huge 2TB jobbie to Adata's super-thin, sexy little thang. Toshiba's 1.5TB drive is thrown into the mix, too, for folks looking for a basic, affordable, high-capacity solution.

WD My Passport 2TB

At 2TB, WD's My Passport is the largest-capacity USB hard drive we've ever tested, and its four chunky 500GB platters rotate at 5,400rpm. In the palm it feels about as thick as a huge English muffin with a piece of ham in the middle, or a water-logged deck of cards; it's the thickest drive in this roundup, but only by a tiny margin over the 1.5TB Toshiba. Though this drive is pudgier than the rest at 0.8-inch thick, it's noticeably shorter than the other two drives at just 4.2 inches long. It comes in a variety of pleasingly subtle, matte color finishes (red, blue, black, gray, white) and is available in sizes ranging from 500GB to 2TB.

Hello, sexy. We're talking about its capacity, not its looks.

Hello, sexy. We're talking about its capacity, not its looks.

The software package included with the My Passport is well-rounded, and includes backup software, an encryption utility, and a diagnostic tool. It should be noted that software for both Mac and PC are included, though obviously we're only testing the PC version. The backup software is called WD Smartware and is based on Memeo Backup—it backs up everything instantly without any user intervention, so you just tell it to keep an eye on "Documents," for example, and it automatically copies any files it sees that are documents. We learned the hard way, though, that "Documents" means .doc files, and not just any files placed into the Documents folder, which was confusing. Adding to the confusion was a lack of information about whether a backup had taken place once new files had been added to a monitored directory. You also can't create a backup image of your entire drive, which is another flaw. We rarely use bundled software, so this isn't that big of a deal for us, but it's a strike against WD nevertheless. The software does include a file-retrieval service in case you lose data, and it works well, letting you put files back into their original location or just dump them into a predetermined folder. Other bundled software includes a password-protection utility that requires a password to access the drive, and a drive-health monitor, which is useful.

To test the drive's mettle we copied 30GB of media files to it from our desktop PC running a Samsung 830 SSD boot drive, and it took top honors by taking just eight minutes, 46 seconds to complete the job. This was the fastest speed in our roundup of these drives, even though all the drives have roughly the same specs, so kudos to WD for the victory. Its time was almost three minutes faster than the Adata drive and two minutes faster than the Toshiba, so the performance difference is significant.

Overall, there's a lot to like about the WD drive, but we're dinging it pretty hard for having flaky backup software. The password-protection function is nice, but our favorite two things about it are that it's the biggest USB drive available, and of these three, it's also the fastest.

WD My Passport 2TB
Passport

Huge capacity; great speed; full-featured software package

Arrest Warrant

Backup software is not reliable or good for advanced users; can't make backup images

score:8

$150, www.wd.com

Toshiba Canvio Plus 3.0 1.5TB  

In this group, the Toshiba Canvio initially came across as the vanilla stepchild—nothing to get excited about, at least in this company, given its bland exterior and specs. We tested the 1.5TB version of the drive, which is the highest capacity offered by Toshiba. Surprisingly, it's almost as thick as the 2TB WD drive despite its 500GB capacity deficit, so the lesson here is that if you're going big on a USB drive, prepare to be toting around a Hot Pocket-size enclosure. The 1.5TB drive is only available in black, a decision we are just fine with since we don't need nor want fancy colors on our USB storage. If you favor a splash of color attached to your USB port, you'll have to get by with less capacity, as only the 500GB and 1TB models are available in red, blue, and gray (as well as black, natch). 

The Toshiba drive wins the contest of lamest names for devices and software, but is still the best drive here.

The Toshiba drive wins the contest of lamest names for devices and software, but is still the best drive here.

On the software front, the Canvio comes with a well-rounded package that includes backup software with encryption, drive utilities, a cloud storage option, and a movie-editing app called Muvee Reveal. The NTI Backup Now EZ backup software is for Windows only, though the drive includes an NTFS driver that lets you use it with both Macs and PCs. Despite the software's odd name, it's actually our favorite of this roundup, simply because it offers an intuitive interface and many options for configuring backups, whether you want to back up to the Canvio drive itself or to the cloud. You can also choose to back up categories of files, individually selected files and folders, or entire drive images. You just select the files you want to back up and let it run. You can also schedule backups, and see the status of the drive onscreen in the software, which is handy. It's also easy to password-protect the drive. The only problem we had in our tests was that the cloud option didn't work for us—you get a 30-day free trial of cloud storage with the drive but we couldn't activate ours. Note: The Basic model of this drive does not offer cloud storage as an option.

In our file-copy test, whereby we hustle 30GB of data over its fat USB 3.0 pipe, the Toshiba took second place overall with a time of 10 minutes, 34 seconds, which was almost two minutes slower than the WD drive, but faster than the Adata unit.

All in all, this is an excellent all-around backup drive. It's not the highest-capacity or the thinnest drive ever, but it has great software, decent capacity, and is affordable—we don't ask for much more in a USB storage device.

Toshiba Canvio Plus 3.0 1.5TB
A Robust challenge

Sizable capacity; great software, affordable

Anything named EZ

Cloud storage trial didn't work, no specs stand out

score:9

$110, www.toshiba.com

Adata DashDrive Elite 500GB HE720

The Adata drive is one of the sexiest USB drives we have ever tested, and is certainly the thinnest USB drive too, at just 8.9mm thick. It might not sound like much in today's world of super-thin everything, but this puppy is thin. In fact, our research indicates it is the thinnest USB drive currently available.

If this roundup were a beauty contest, the DashDrive would easily win.

If this roundup were a beauty contest, the DashDrive would easily win.

Since life isn't fair, there's a major downside to the drive's flatness, which is that its single-platter capacity is limited to 500GB. When compared to its 1.5TB and 2TB rivals here, 500GB is but a morsel, really, but that's the price you pay for its slim form factor. To that point, 500GB is the only capacity available for this model.

Despite its HE720 model name, which to our eyes suggests a 7,200rpm hard drive, this puppy sports a 5,400rpm drive inside its stainless steel chassis. Its physical size is 4.6 inches long and 3.1 inches wide, and it's less than a half-inch tall. Its exterior shell is made with 9H stainless steel, which is resistant to scratches and looks slick but is too prone to fingerprints. The drive itself has only two mildly interesting features: a small, blue LED for activity and a tiny button located next to the USB 3.0 plug labeled "Backup." Tapping the button triggers the included syncing software to open so you can configure and run backup routines. It would be handy if the backup button were in a more easily accessible location, as putting it right next to the USB plug makes it hard to reach.

The included Adata Sync software is PC-only and gets the job done for syncing, restoring, and backing up files, but it's easily the most unpolished software in this roundup. As an example, if you try to open the software when it's running in the background, you'll see a pop-up error that contains what we can only assume is either a foreign language or gibberish. The Window also looks like it was built for Windows 98 and lacks the ease-of-use and look-and-feel of modern software, as it just gives you a split-window with "Source" on the left and "Destination" on the right, and you have to check boxes in a Windows Explorer interface to get it configured. This is not software we'd want our parents to use, that's for sure. That said, we actually appreciate its unvarnished nature. You just tell it which folders you're interested in and choose Backup, Restore, or Sync. You can then either manually back up everything you want or just schedule the software to run. It's not glamorous or grandma-friendly, but we dig it.

During testing, the drive was the slowest here by a small margin, taking 11 minutes and 31 seconds to move 30 gigs of data onto its lone platter. We know people don't buy these drives for speed, and they are all relatively slow compared to our desktop HDDs and SSDs, but we do take speed into consideration.

The DashDrive is a decent package despite its flaws. We like its simple software, hard steel shell, and thin size a lot, making it a solid drive, both literally and figuratively.

Adata DashDrive Elite 500GB HE720
Leaving a Big Tip

Looks cool; rugged; amazingly thin; software is straight-forward

Dine and Dash

Software could confuse people; drive is slower than the others; small capacity; loves fingerprints

score:7

$150, www.adata-group.com

Leap Motion Controller Delayed Until June 22, Drats!

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 08:01 AM PDT

Leap Motion ControllerMore testing is needed before shipping out the Leap Motion controller.

The Leap Motion gesture-based controller has the potential to finally deliver Minority Report-style computing, but we won't find out for sure until at least the middle of July. Leap Motion pre-orders for the flash drive-sized device kicked off in February of this year, and at the time, it was promised the units would be begin shipping out on May 13. With that date fast approaching, Leap Motion's developers thought it best to put push back the release a couple of months so that they can put the controller through some additional testing.

"This is not a decision we take lightly... The reality is we very likely could have hit the original ship date. But it wouldn't have left time for comprehensive testing," Leap Motion CEO, Michael Buckwald, stated in an open letter. "This will come in the form of a beta test that will start in June. We will give the 12k developers who currently have Leap Motion controllers access to the feature complete product including OS interaction (today developers only have access to the SDK). We will also invite some people who are not developers to join the beta test."

In case you haven't yet read about it, the Leap Motion controller is supposed to be able to track all 10 fingers up to 1/100th of a millimeter, making it up to 200 times more sensitive than existing motion-control technology. There are a lot of applications for this kind of thing. For example, you could pretend to hold a pencil and draw a picture or jot down notes, sculpt and mold 3D objects, and of course play games, to name just a few.

The technology caught the attention of HP, which is planning to embed the Leap Motion controller into select consumer PCs.

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Intel Atom-based Android Notebooks to Cost $200

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 07:21 AM PDT

Android LaptopAndroid will attack the low cost notebook market.

Intel CEO Paul Otellini recently said that touchscreen PCs could start selling for as little as $200 sometime in the next few months, though it's tough to imagine a Windows 8-based machine carrying such a low price tag. That's because they probably won't. Instead of Windows 8, most of these affordable PCs will be laptop machines built around Google's open source Android platform.

That information comes straight from Dadi Perlmutter, Intel executive vice president and chief product officer, who told CNET that the $200 Android laptops will run mobile Atom hardware inside. The question is, will Microsoft try to compete with Android in the $200 space?

"We have a good technology that enables a very cost-effective price point," Perlmutter told CNET, adding that whether or not Windows 8 PCs will go that low ultimately "depends on how Microsoft prices Windows 8." Perlmutter's hunch is that they'll be slightly higher.

As to the Android notebooks, details are nearly non-existent at this point, though it's likely they'll take advantage of the convertible form factor so they can be used as either a laptop or tablet, as user needs dictate.

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Electronic Arts Announces Another Round of Layoffs

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 06:32 AM PDT

EA hit by layoffs again.

Actual count not confirmed, but could be as high as 10 percent of the publisher's global workforce

Close on the heels of significant layoffs at its Montreal game studio, Electronic Arts once again wielded the axe on Thursday. Although EA was quick to confirm reports of the layoffs, their number remains a point of contention, with wildly different figures being thrown around in absence of an official announcement in this regard.

"In recent weeks, EA has aligned all elements of its organizational structure behind priorities in new technologies and mobile.  This has led to some difficult decisions to reduce the workforce in some locations," the publisher said in a terse statement, which as it later turned out was actually an excerpt from an internal memo announcing the layoffs.

There are varying reports about the size of this latest downsizing exercise at EA. If you ask our friends over at Kotaku, they will tell you the company has handed out pink slips to as much as 10 percent of its workforce. Meanwhile, other reports place the the number of those released in the hundreds.

"The workforce reductions which we communicated in the last two weeks represent the majority of our planned personnel actions," interim CEO Larry Probst wrote in an internal memo. "We are extremely grateful for the contributions made by each of these individuals – they will be missed by their colleagues and friends at EA."

He also announced some changes to the company's organizational structure. These include: the consolidation of core marketing functions under COO Peter Moore and the transfer of Origin to Frank Gibeau's Labels organization, where it will be headed by executive vice president Andrew Wilson.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Case Overload

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 05:24 AM PDT

Corsair 500RNewegg

Top Deal:

Casing out a chassis for your next PC build? You've come to the right place. Today's top deal is for a Corsair Carbide Series 500R Arctic White Gaming Case for $100 with free shipping (normally $140 - use coupon code TECH4LESS10; additional $20 mail-in-rebate). It has a 200mm fan on the side panel to keep your GPU nice and cool and plenty of cable cutouts for a tidy interior.

Other Deals:

Cooler Master Elite 430 Computer Case for $40 with free shipping (normally $60 - use coupon code: EMCXSVT35)

Raidmax Aeolus Mid-Tower Computer Case for $50 with free shipping (normally $70 - use coupon code: TECH4LESS9; additional $15 mail-in rebate)

Thermaltake Armor Reveo Mid Tower Computer Case for $104 with shipping for $6 (normally $130 - use coupon code: [EMCXSVR239)

Rosewill Thor V2-White Edition Full Tower Computer Case for $120 with free shipping (normally $170 - use coupon code: EMCXSVR46; additional $20 mail-in rebate)

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