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Final Fantasy XIV Adds New World and Third Duty Finder Group

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Final Fantasy XIV Adds New World and Third Duty Finder Group


Following yesterday's gear score launch in Final Fantasy XIV forum, today the second part for the further server and system improvement for FFXIV is released by Naoki Yoshida on the progress seen since extended maintenance completed on September 12th.

Where's My Water? 2 for Energy Refill Cheats

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Where's My Water? 2 for Energy Refill Cheats


Where's My Water? 2 will test your skill to solve a series of puzzles where you activate switches, eliminate hazards and get water to your hero and his friends, while collecting ducks across every stage.

Nexon(KR) Announced the Buy-out of Project NT's Developer - ThingSoft

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Nexon(KR) Announced the Buy-out of  Project NT's Developer - ThingSoft


Nexon KR today announced the full acquisition of ThingSoft, a game development studio in Korea. ThingSoft was founded in 2005 via the investment of Neowiz. The studio cooperated with Neowiz and EA Souel studio on the development of project FIFA Online and FIFA Online 2. It announced to be independent in 2010.

4 Pics 1 Movie Cheats, Answers & Solutions: Level 8

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4 Pics 1 Movie Cheats, Answers & Solutions: Level 8


Test your Hollywood knowledge as you attempt to guess the flick from the letters and images available. Below you'll find answers for level 8 in 4 Pics 1 Movie.

New Assault PvE Mode Added to Third Person MOBA Cyphers

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New Assault PvE Mode Added to Third Person MOBA Cyphers


Cyphers is a Korean third person MOBA from Nexon, which is one of the hottest 3D titles in Korea for many months now. Essentially somewhat similar to SMITE, Cyphers is now looking to add more PvE features into the PvP-centric game, and the first step will be the new Assault mode.

Top Five Mobile Games You Can't Miss

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Top Five Mobile Games You Can't Miss


Are you ready to join Swampy, Allie, and Cranky on their nest exciting adventure! Where's My Water? 2, the sequel to the most addicting physics-based puzzler from Disney has finally arrived. Well, the latest Top Five Mobile Games You Can't Miss is more than. You may wonder what's more, but I can't tell you. What I can tell you is that you will not be disappointed. Check it out!

Aion KR New Traditional Korean Costume and Emotes

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Aion KR New Traditional Korean Costume and Emotes


Lately in the Shop, Korean developers added a new traditional Korean costumes and emotes. I guess it is special for Mid-autumn festival. This time are Princess' and Crown Prince head accessory and dress. Also you can got two version of traditional Korean Kuenjeol ("Big Bow") . One with the fail, ROFL!

Where's My Water? 2 Hints, Cheats & Strategies Guide

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Where's My Water? 2 Hints, Cheats & Strategies Guide


Where's My Water? 2 retains the original's charm. It introduces diabolical challenges, some of which you'll need to play through more than once to find everything. Here are some tips that will keep things flowing smoothly

S.K.I.L.L. – Special Force 2 Officially Launched in EU with New Maps and Mode Available

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S.K.I.L.L. – Special Force 2 Officially Launched in EU with New Maps and Mode Available


The fast-paced FPS, S.K.I.L.L. – Special Force 2 has officially launched in EU by Gameforge with the release of six additional maps as well as the new 'Glass' game mode. What's more, the game is available to many language versions, including English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish and Turkish.

LoL Xerath's Rework Coming With 3.12

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LoL Xerath's Rework Coming With 3.12


Riot has just released new splash art of Xerath. Today Riot's designer Xelnath posted a forum thread talking about Xerath's rework.

Get in on the Action as Crytek's Warface Builds Towards Launch

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Get in on the Action as Crytek's Warface Builds Towards Launch


After positive feedback from players at gamescom 2013, free-to-play FPS Warface has been edging closer to launch with a fresh round of Closed Beta tests. With further extended play tests for the game getting underway starting tomorrow, Crytek is inviting even more Warface fans to get in on the action!

War of the Immortals New Content Update

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War of the Immortals New Content Update


The latest update to War of the Immortals is now live, the update features a variety of new content including a new Faith System to help boost character's power that also benefits your pet. You can also explore the newly discovered zones like Sunken Ridge, Lost Sea, and Rocky Abyss LV10.

New Popular Mobile Games: Sep. 6 to Sep. 12

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New Popular Mobile Games: Sep. 6 to Sep. 12


It's time for our weekly roundup of the new popular mobile games for iOS and Android from the last seven days. Here is this week's selection, hope you enjoy

Age of Wushu Winter Content Announcement

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Age of Wushu Winter Content Announcement


After a featured pack expansion in The Legends of Mount Hua, many may think we are taking a break from filling the world of Age of Wushu with exciting content for players to experience. This Winter we are proving the Legends were just the beginning.

Dragon Nest Level 70 Nest - Mist Nest Video Guide

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 Dragon Nest Level 70 Nest - Mist Nest Video Guide


Mist Nest Guide by Half Sugar; english annotation translated by chaose5. Enjoy!

Monster Hunter Online Second Beta Preview: New Maps

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Monster Hunter Online Second Beta Preview: New Maps


The new content of Monster Hunter Online second beta is being unveiled little by little. 3 new different types of scenes has been revealed, but their names hasn't been told. Let us take a glimpse of the scenes(maps) first.

League of Legends Ganking Guide for Junglers

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League of Legends Ganking Guide for Junglers


Playing a jungler is one of the hardest roles to master in League of Legends. Your job is to pressure the lanes by maneuvering through the fog of war and ganking your opponents. A gank is pretty much another word for an ambush.

Firefall to Take PvP System Offline for Relaunch

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Firefall to Take PvP System Offline for Relaunch


Red 5 Studio today posted an important developer letter about PvP in Firefall at the official forum, mainly talking about the PvP problems and the desicison to suspend PvP and take the system offline so that they can rethink it and relaunch it.

Million Arthur Cosplay Collections: Sexier than the Original

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Million Arthur Cosplay Collections: Sexier than the Original


I believe many of you are attract to the elegant cards in Million Arthur. However, what we have seen are just comic characters, would you like to see them become real human beings?

Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Introduces Gear Score

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Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Introduces Gear Score


Final Fantasy XIV community has unveiled gear score in forum yesterday, informing players that gear-locked content will be incoming soon.

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Ubisoft Digital Days 2013: Panzer General Online

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 09:50 AM PDT

At Ubisoft Digital Days, we had the chance to play the new Panzer General Online, one of the newer releases from Ubisoft that is a continuation of the old Panzer General franchise. Information on the game has been hard to come by for a while now, but we got to see the game in action [...]

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S.K.I.L.L. – Special Force 2 officially launched

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 08:39 AM PDT

S.K.I.L.L. – Special Force 2, the new MMOFPS published by Gameforge, has successfully taken up normal operation. Alongside the English and German versions, the game is now also available in French, Spanish, Italian, Polish and Turkish. In celebration of its official launch, the fast-paced Action MMO title has received six additional maps as well as the [...]

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Ubisoft Digital Days 2013: The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 07:32 AM PDT

During Ubisoft Digital Days, we sat down to check out The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot (TMQFEL), the new castle building, base raiding, quest for… well… epic loot. Players choose one from currently four classes; Knight, Archer, Mage (which is exclusive to premium customers to start with, but will be available to everyone later) and [...]

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Exclusive Coverage from Ubisoft Digitals Days 2013 in Paris

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 04:11 AM PDT

Ubisoft invited us to Paris for the day to get involved with their Digital Days 2013 press event where they were showcasing a number of their up and coming games and releasing some information on new IP (intellectual property) that would be releasing over the coming months and beyond. We were escorted from our hotel [...]

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Gogo In-Flight Wi-Fi Gets Ready to Fly to 60Mbps and Beyond

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 11:11 AM PDT

Gogo LogoWi-Fi above the skies to hit high speeds soon

Gogo is the leading provider of in-flight Wi-Fi service when you're traveling by plane, but depending on how many people are saturating the connection, you may have found speed to be less than ideal. Get ready for an upgrade. Gogo today announced a new service called Gogo GTO, or Ground to Orbit, which is a proprietary technology that will ultimately result in an increase in speed by more than six times the current performance.

The technology will pull receive transmissions to the plane from satellite and use Gogo's Air to Ground network for the return link (transmission to the ground). In doing so, Gogo says it can deliver Wi-Fi speeds of more than 60Mpbs to the aircraft. That's a tremendous increase over the 3.1Mbps the service debuted at five years ago, and well above current peak speeds of 9.8Mbps.

 

"The advantages of using satellite for reception only and Gogo's ATG Network for the return link are unprecedented. Existing two-way satellite antennas in the commercial aviation market have limited power for transmissions so they don't interfere with other satellites," Gogo explains. "This dynamic makes the connection from the aircraft to the ground using two-way satellite an inefficient and expensive return link compared to Gogo's ATG Network. Gogo's receive only antenna will be two times more spectrally efficient and half the height of other antennas in the commercial aviation market. The low profile of the antenna will result in much less drag and therefore fuel burn on the aircraft and, ultimately, greater operational efficiencies for airlines."

Gogo Passengers

Virgin America is calling dibs on the service and will be Gogo's launch partner when the new speeds go into effect in the second half of 2014, pending FAA approval.

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Corsair's Ultra-Quiet RM Series Power Supplies Help Quell Noisy Systems

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 10:10 AM PDT

Corsair RM1000Silence is golden, or in this case, 80 Plus Gold certified

Corsair on Thursday added a new line of quiet power supplies (PSUs) dubbed RM Series to its product portfolio. These are intended to replace the TX Series of PSUs while adding 80 Plus Gold level energy efficiency, whisper-quiet operation, and monitoring capabilities, Corsair said. Even when delivering high levels of power, Corsair claims you'll hardly hear a peep out of its RM Series.

"Built with low-noise capacitors and transformers, the PSUs feature a Zero RPM Fan Mode which only spins the PSU fan under the heaviest loads, allowing near silent operation in most everyday usage," Corsair explains. "The custom designed fan is extremely quiet at all speeds, allowing the PSU to remain remarkably quiet even while the fan is running. Like all Corsair PSUs, the RM Series power supplies are designed with high-quality components and are guaranteed to deliver clean, stable, continuous power."

Corsair RM1000 Cables

Using a Corsair Digital Bridge cable, which is included with the RM1000 SKU (optional add-on with the other models), you can connect the PSU to your motherboard or Corsair Link hub to monitor fan speed and power delivery in real-time with Corsair Link software.

The RM Series is fully modular and comes in variety of wattage options, including 450W ($90), 550W ($100), 650W ($120), 750W ($130), 850W ($150), and 1,000W ($165). They willl be available at the end of October.

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ASRock Z87 Extreme 11 Motherboard Sports a Whopping 22 SATA 6Gbps Ports

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 09:49 AM PDT

ASRock Z87 ExtremeFlagship board also features dual Thunderbolt ports

At times an unsung hero in the motherboard market, ASRock has picked up its game in the past year or so and has begun kicking out some high-end silicon at tempting price points. Clearly ASRock is interested in the enthusiast sector these days, and if you need proof of that, just spy a glance at its new Z87 Extreme 11 /TB20 motherboard that it's showing off at IDF 2013 in San Francisco.

The board, which was spotted and photographed by VR-Zone's Chinese-language website , boasts a 12-phase VRM with high-end features and components. You'll notice there are two 8-pin power connectors on the motherboard. Why two? To allow for LN2 overclocking and to provide greater stability when cranking those virtual knobs and dials in the BIOS.

There are plenty of ports on and around the board. For you storage junkies and/or RAID fanatics, there are a staggering 22 SATA 6Gbps ports (plus three SATA 3Gbps ports). Need more? There's also three mSATA ports to play with. That paves the say for a lot of storage.

Other features include a trio of PCI-E 3.0 x1 slots, four PCI-E x16 slots, an A-Style Purity Sound chip driving 8.1-channel audio, dual Intel Thunderbolt ports, a bevy of USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs, dual GbE LAN ports, PS/2 connector, and other odds and ends spread out over the large size XL-ATX board.

Image Credit: VR-Zone

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Dell Shareholders Approve $24.9 Billion Sale to Michael Dell and Silver Lake, What's Next?

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 08:51 AM PDT

Michael DellMichael Dell regains control of the company he founded

Dude, Michael Dell's getting a Dell. After months of negotiations and public bickering over the value of Dell, company shareholders voted on Thursday to approve the $24.9 billion sale to Michael, finally putting an end to what turned into a mini soap opera primarily starring Dell's founder and billionaire businessman Carl Icahn, who was one of the most outspoken opponents of the deal.

Icahn contended that Michael's original offer of $24.4 billion severely undervalued the company. He then proposed an alternative offer that would have paid Dell shareholders a significant dividend, thus allowing them to retain their stock while also receiving immediate compensation. At one point, Icahn also threatened to drag the deal through years of litigation, though he finally backed down last week, conceding that "it would be impossible to win the battle"

"While we of course are saddened at our losing the battle to control Dell, it certainly makes the loss a lot more tolerable in that as a result of our involvement, Michael Dell/Silver Lake increased what they said was their 'best and final offer'," Icahn wrote in an open letter to shareholders.

That's all old news now. Going forward, Dell shareholders will each receive $13.75 per share in cash along with a special $0.13 dividend, The New York Times reports. As for the company, which is currently the world's third largest PC maker, Michael and his partners plan to take it private.

"As a private enterprise, with a strong private-equity partner, we`ll serve our customers with a single-minded purpose and drive the innovations that will help them achieve their goals," Michael said in a statement.

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Intel and Google Collaborate on Next Generation Chromebooks Powered by Haswell

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 06:56 AM PDT

Acer ChromebookChromebooks are about to get a shot in the arm

It took some time for consumers to warm to the idea of Chromebooks, probably because netbooks hadn't completely died out when they first emerged. Today, however, Samsung's Chromebook is the best selling laptop on Amazon with a 4/5 star rating from over 3,000 user reviews. It's fair to say that Chromebooks have grown on a segment of PC shoppers, and in the coming months, these cloud-oriented devices will become a bit more powerful.

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Fransisco, Intel and Google jointly announced a new lineup of Chromebooks based on Haswell.

"Intel's latest processors sip less power to improve battery life by more than 2X over previous generations, while offering increased performance. This means these new Chromebooks last almost all day so you can focus on getting things done," Google stated in a blog post.

Acer and HP, along with newcomers to the Chromebook scene Asus and Toshiba, will launch newly designed models, Google says. Acer's already offered up a preview of its third-generation Chromebook at IDF. It's an 11.6-inch machine measuring around 0.75 inches thick and weighing around 2.76 pounds. It has HDMI output, two USB ports (one USB 3.0), SD card clot, and up to 8.5 hours of battery life.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Intel Core i7 4820K Ivy Bridge-E, Asus Rampage IV Extreme, and More!

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 06:35 AM PDT

Intel Ivy Bridge-Enewegg logo

Top Deal:

It's said that patience is a virtue, and if you patiently awaited the arrival of Intel's Ivy Bridge-E line, pat yourself on the back and then check out today's top deal for an Intel Core i7 4820K Ivy Bridge-E CPU for $330 with free shipping. This is a quad-core chip clocked at 3.7GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) with 10MB of L3 cache.

Other Deals:

Asus Rampage IV Extreme LGA 2011 Intel X79 Extended ATX Intel Motherboard for $420 with free shipping (normally $430)

G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Desktop Memory for $134 with free shipping (normally $148 - use coupon code: [GSKILLBTSSEP])

Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced Blue Edition Black Steel ATX Full Tower Case with Four Blue LED Fans for $132 with free shipping (normally $165 - use coupon code: [EMCXLXP25])

Seagate Backup Plus for Mac 4TB USB 3.0 Mac & PC Storage Model for $150 with free shipping (normally $170 - use coupon code: [AFNJ2533])

Microsoft Exec Tries to Defend Xbox One Hardware, Stirs Up Controversy

Posted: 12 Sep 2013 06:25 AM PDT

Xbox One

First downplays the importance of hardware comparisons, only to later diss the PS4 spec by spec

With Sony abandoning the PS3's Cell architecture in favor of a more conventional x86 setup and Microsoft also opting for something similar, it is far more easy to compare the specs of the Xbox One and the PS4 than was the case with their greatly disparate predecessors. Despite Microsoft bumping up the Xbox One's specs recently, the PS4 still seems to be the stronger of the two (at least on paper), with reports putting the gulf between the two at between 30-50 percent. But what does Microsoft have to say about all this?

Microsoft's director of product planning Albert Penello is not overly concerned. When Rev3Games' Adam Sessler broached the topic of the Xbox One's specs during a recent interview (video), he responded by dismissing this whole practice of comparing hardware specs as being "meaningless."

"They [Sony] are doing things in their hardware to make it the best that they can, we're doing things in our hardware to make it the best that we can," he said. "I don't believe the difference between these two platforms is significant as comparing individual components."

He later took to NeoGAF to make his point: "People do understand that Microsoft has some of the smartest graphics programmers in the world. We created DirectX, the standard API's that everyone programs against. So while people laude [sic] Sony for their HW [sic] skills, do you really think we don't know how to build a system optimized for maximizing graphics for programmers? Seriously? There is no way we're giving up a 30%+ advantage to Sony. And anyone who has seen both systems running could say there are great looking games on both systems. If there was really huge performance difference – it would be obvious."

According to Penello, despite the fact that Sony has claimed to have the more powerful machine during each of the last two console generations, games on Microsoft's systems have "looked the same or better."

Penello's post on the forum caused quite a stir, with the discussion, as he put it in a subsequent post, quickly devolving into one about his credibility rather than the consoles. This forced him to return to the site a few days later with some further clarification:

"So, here are couple of points about some of the individual parts for people to consider:

  • 18 CU's vs. 12 CU's =/= 50% more performance. Multi-core processors have inherent inefficiency with more CU's, so it's simply incorrect to say 50% more GPU.
  • Adding to that, each of our CU's is running 6% faster. It's not simply a 6% clock speed increase overall.
  • We have more memory bandwidth. 176gb/sec is peak on paper for GDDR5. Our peak on paper is 272gb/sec. (68gb/sec DDR3 + 204gb/sec on ESRAM). ESRAM can do read/write cycles simultaneously so I see this number mis-quoted.
  • We have at least 10% more CPU. Not only a faster processor, but a better audio chip also offloading CPU cycles.
  • We understand GPGPU and its importance very well. Microsoft invented Direct Compute, and have been using GPGPU in a shipping product since 2010 - it's called Kinect.
  • Speaking of GPGPU - we have 3X the coherent bandwidth for GPGPU at 30gb/sec which significantly improves our ability for the CPU to efficiently read data generated by the GPU."

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