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League of Legends Season Rewards Announced with New Master Tier

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League of Legends Season Rewards Announced with New Master Tier


Riot has announced on the official website of League of Legends that 2014 season will end in November, and the data and time will be announced in October. The prizes given out will be based on ranked ladder placement. Summoner Icons, Banner Trims as well as the Victorious skin for a pre-selected champion will all be available for those who climb into the top ranks of League of Legends. The Victorious skin is predicted to be Victorious Morgana.

Lucky Frame's The Nightmare Cooperative is to hit iOS on August 28th

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Lucky Frame's The Nightmare Cooperative is to hit iOS on August 28th


Lucky Frame's The Nightmare Cooperative came out on Steam back in July, and was announced as coming to iOS at around that time as well, but now we know when the company's "kind of a puzzley roguelike is finally hitting, on August 28th, this Thursday. Check out their trailer below for the game's impending mobile release:

Orcs Must Die! Unchained - New Content is coming to Closed Beta on August 27

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Orcs Must Die! Unchained - New Content is coming to Closed Beta on August 27


New Hero, Trap Card Expansion Pack, Captains, Twitch Support and More are coming to the ORCS MUST DIE! UNCHAINED™ closed beta on Wednesday, August 27. You can look forward to taking the mighty Tundra, a brand new hero, into battle with their friends.

Tree of Savior: Weekly Dev Blog Update with More Details

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Tree of Savior: Weekly Dev Blog Update with More Details


This week Tree of Savior dev blog update has been released. Developers answer the questions that they have received from various sources and also introduce you the new classes in the game. Tree of Savior is a game which is currently under development so the answers that are given below can be changed in the future when they start the official service of the game.

Asker Revealed A Fantastic Gameplay Video of Two Playable Classes

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Asker Revealed A Fantastic Gameplay Video of Two Playable Classes


It has been ten days since Asker (formerly known as Project Black Sheep) had unveiled two playable classes until yesterday, Asker released a new gameplay video of Gladiator and Assassin. Lots of scenes are magnificent as far as I am concerned. With a variety of monsters, the game looks quite fun. Check the video below

Final Fantasy XIV: Game Launches With Over 30 Servers in China

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Final Fantasy XIV: Game Launches With Over 30 Servers in China


Final Fantasy XIV launched around 15 hours ago in China, with Shanda Games as publisher. The game currently has over 30 servers (34 at launch), with several added over the course of the day. Character creation is closed for some servers as well, making the launch an initial success.

Albion Online: Summer Alpha Coming on 15th of September

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Albion Online: Summer Alpha Coming on 15th of September


Berlin-based studio Sandbox Interactive today officially released the start date for the next test on their cross-platform Sandbox MMORPG Albion Online. Testers will be able to explore the medieval fantasy world during the closed alpha test from the 15th of September.

Swing Copters Gets Way Easier in New Update

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Swing Copters Gets Way Easier in New Update


Love it or hate it, Swing Copters [Free] has been glued to the top of the charts since it was released last week. Much like Flappy Bird, Swing Copters launched with some ridiculous difficulty levels. Fast movement, huge hit boxes, instant death, and more all combined to make a game that was brutal. In fact, people uploading videos of them not even able to score one point to YouTube has become a thing.

Echo of Soul (TH) Hidden Dungeon Overview

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Echo of Soul (TH) Hidden Dungeon Overview


If you're a big fan and lover of detailed PVE strategic dungeons, then you're on the right place. Echo of soul is a great all around mmorpg, the game has a good English playerbase even on the TH version. especially those who like lineage 2 should try this game, this game is a must try

Enjoy the Artworks of TERA 2014 Summer Loading Screen Contest Winners

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Enjoy the Artworks of TERA 2014 Summer Loading Screen Contest Winners


TERA has ever hold a 2014 Summer loading screen contest, and the winners of this contest are fresh out. They are becoming the honorable mentions now. The artist designs of TERA always amaze us. We select some beautiful and fantastic contest entries, check them below:

Diablo: Reaper of Souls Expansion On Sale Now!

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Diablo: Reaper of Souls Expansion On Sale Now!


As unfortunate as it may seem, Blizzard has decided to put Diablo's expansion, Reaper of Souls on sale, prior to the release of its first content patch 2.1, which is currently on Public Test Realms. If you were waiting to buy the expansion, or if you want to buy it for a friend now it's the ideal time to do so. It is unknown how long this sale will last, so grab your copy as soon as possible. The worst thing is that Best Buy ships to US only.

Egg Hunt Mania - A New Match3 Game for Android and iOS

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Egg Hunt Mania -  A New Match3 Game for Android and iOS


Egg Hunt Mania a new match3 game with cute and innovative graphics has been released by Mousee Games. In Egg Hunt Mania, Hen the Wise is the mother of all our birdies and she needs your help to combine and open more and more eggs and free all the birds!

ArcheAge - Leveling Mounts Like A Pro

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ArcheAge - Leveling Mounts Like A Pro


When it comes to mounts in ArcheAge, it is important to get them leveled up quickly. This will boost their stats and will allow for equipping better gear. There is a lot of confusion about how the mounts are leveled.

Revelation Unveils CG Trailer and To Kick Off Closed Beta Soon

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Revelation Unveils CG Trailer and To Kick Off Closed Beta Soon


Netease 3D Oriental Fantasy MMORPG Revelation has unveiled its 3-min-long CG trailer recently, and will kick off the closed beta on Aug 28. It's learned that this CG trailer costs several million RMB. This CG is a typical fantasy style, and tells players what the Revelation world really looks like. Meanwhile, Revelation closed beta client has been available since Aug 21.

League of Angels - Spin Hang Ten and Moonbeam Wings in Wheel of Luck!

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League of Angels - Spin Hang Ten and Moonbeam Wings in Wheel of Luck!


Fashion Core (Rare) and Tidal Essence are used to synth the costume Hang Ten.Fashion Core (Rare) and Moondust are used to synth the wings Moonbeam Wings.And you can synth them in Forge.

Tips for The Crew's PC Closed Beta Coming on August 25th

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Tips for The Crew's PC Closed Beta Coming on August 25th


The second closed beta for The Crew is coming on August 25th. The Crew is an open and persistent world for racing across the United States. Its creative director Julian Gerighty has called the game a role-playing game with large-scale multiplayer elements. The multiplayer is not separate from the single-player. Players can form "crews" to race together or against ghost records.Here are a few tips to prepare you for the second PC Closed Beta starting Monday, August 25th at 12PM CEST.

FFXIVARR: Ninja Gameplay Released During The 14 Hour Live Letter

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FFXIVARR: Ninja Gameplay Released During The 14 Hour Live Letter


First introduced in E3 2014, Ninja evolves from the class Rogue. Ninja, like rogue, dual-wields 2 blade/dagger weapons and utilizes various types of poisons. Ninja will also use different types of Mudras (Ninja hand signs) in correct combinations and orders to create Ninjutsu and cause desired effects.

MMOsite Morning Call: Weekly Cosplay Highlight [08.25]

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MMOsite Morning Call: Weekly Cosplay Highlight [08.25]


Morning, dear MMOsiters~ Here is your Weekly Cosplay Highlight show. I have collected some hottest cospalys and most of them are quite amazing! I hope this morning call will bring you a good beginning of the brand new week!

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One on One with Khaled Helioui, Bigpoint CEO

Posted: 26 Aug 2014 01:04 AM PDT

During GamesCom, we were thrilled about getting the opportunity to meet with Khaled Helioui, CEO of Bigpoint, one of the largest European developers and publishers of free-to-play browser titles, such as DarkOrbit, Pirate Storm, Battlestar Galactica Online, and Farmera to only name a few of their successful games. Helioui took the CEO position just a […]

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Interview with Taejun Choi, CS Nexon Zombies

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 09:22 AM PDT

We had a quickly scheduled meeting with Taejun Choi, the Head of Marketing & PR at Nexon Europe, during which we were able to ask a couple of questions about their upcoming title Counter-Strike Nexon Zombies. In case it isn't evident from the title itself, this is a Counter-Strike (CS) game that uses the original […]

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Heroes of the Storm at Gamescom

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 08:53 AM PDT

During our stay at Gamescom, Blizzard granted us the opportunity of a Q&A with Kaeo Milker, the Senior Game Producer for Heroes of the Storm, and we were able to ask him about what was about to come and how the game's evolution was progressing. Milker guided us into a room with Heroes of the […]

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Asterix & Friends Already Available

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 06:37 AM PDT

Does the phrase “These Romans are crazy!” sound familiar to you? Whether or not, from now on you will have the chance to take part in the unique Gaulish sport of roughing up Roman legionnaires in Gamigo‘s newest free-to-play browser MMO Asterix & Friends in order to prove that not all of Gaul has been […]

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Checking out Survarium at Gamescom

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 04:48 AM PDT

At this year's Gamescom, we visited Vostok Games at their booth to get some new information on Survarium and were even able to try it out. And we must admit that we a pretty nice gaming experience, the team has definitely managed to capture the post-apocalyptic feel. The videogame developing company Vostok Games is based […]

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Dizzel P90 Assault Rifle Giveaway

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 03:43 AM PDT

Do you like mayhem? Dizzel has just begun its early access and we are giving away P90 assault rifles so you can unleash your inner carnage and bloodlust in the 8 vs 8 thrilling battles that the game features. The P90 rifle was designed as a compat firearm for special forces and counter-terrorist groups. And […]

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Shadow Kings Is Here

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 02:42 AM PDT

Goodgame Studios has announced that their new free-to-play building-strategy MMO Shadow Kings is already available for internet browsers, Android and iOS. With more than one million registered players within the first week, the game has had a pretty successful start. “Shadow Kings was a double challenge for us. It is the first game that we […]

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Amazon Acquires Twitch, Rumors Say Acquisition Was up to $1.1 Billion

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 06:21 PM PDT

Who saw that coming?

Twitch LogoUp until now, everyone was expecting Google to purchase Twitch. Rumors had been passed around that Google was going to purchase the video game streaming service for $1 billion. Instead of Google being the one to buy it, Twitch ceo Emmett Shear announced today that Amazon has acquired Twitch. However, Shear didn't disclose how much Amazon had spent, though speculation is that the price was $1.1 billion.

"Today, I'm pleased to announce we've been acquired by Amazon," said Shear. "We chose Amazon because they believe in our community, they share our values and long-term vision, and they want to help us get there faster. We're keeping most everything the same: our office, our employees, our brand, and most importantly our independence. But with Amazon's support we'll have the resources to bring you an even better Twitch."

The acquisition of Twitch appears to be a great deal for Amazon. Back in 2013, the streaming service had reported that there were 45 million users who had viewed around 12 billion minutes of video. Aside from primarily being used to stream games on PC, Sony's PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's Xbox One also feature Twitch, increasing the services reach and consumer base. 

Despite Twitch's popularity, it has been receiving quite a bit of criticism for some recent policy changes. Earlier this month, it announced that it would no longer save VODs for an indefinite amount of time. In addition, it has started to scan VODs for copyrighted music in 30-minute increments. If copyright music is detected, then that 30-minute block of video is muted. 

But how do you feel about Amazon's acquisition of Twitch? Is it a better alternative to Google? Sound off in the comments below!

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WhatsApp Continues to Grow After Facebook Acquisition, Hits 600 Million Users

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 05:00 PM PDT

Facebook acquisition doesn't seem to have slowed the app down

WhatsApp LogoBack in February Facebook spent $19 billion to acquire messaging service WhatsApp. Since then, its user base has continued to increase at an impressive rate. WhatsApp Inc founder and ceo Jan Koum announced on his Twitter account that WhatsApp has reached 600 million monthly active users.

Koum's tweet reads, "Now serving 600,000,000 monthly active users. Yes, active and registered are very different types of number." This means that the user base has grown by 100 million since April when it was revealed that there were 500 million users. Other data for that time period included a daily record of 64 billion messages that had been handed within 24 hours. Of that, 20 billion were sent and 44 billion were received by users. 

What will be interesting to see is if, and when, Facebook's $19 billion investment will pay off. WhatsApp lets consumers use its service freely for one year. But when that year of service has ended, they are charged $1 per year to keep using it. Unfortunately, we don't know how many people are actually paying for the service at this point or how many continue to use the service when their free period is up.

Despite such a large user base, is it enough to charge $1 a year and will Facebook make back its money? Sound off in the comments below!

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Razer Announces Razer Cortex to Help You Find the Best Gaming Deals

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 02:58 PM PDT

Razer CortexYou will no longer have to browse for the best deals

One of the best things about being a PC gamer are the great video game sales we have access to. While Steam sales are the most well-known, sites such as GOG.com have their own great sales and even EA's Origin has been getting the general idea. So to make browsing around easier, Razer has announced the Razer Cortex which will compare prices for video games among other functions

Razer Cortex: Deals will compare prices from digital platforms in an interface that will highlight the best prices and allow users to create wish lists. Once a wish list has been created, the application will notify the user anytime the game drops in price or appears in the store's deals. The application will also suggest other games users might enjoy based on what they are playing.

"Our goal is to make games as accessible as possible to the Razer gaming community," says Razer co-Founder Min-Liang Tan. "By pointing gamers to the best options for their wallets without wasting valuable time digging through different stores, they can squeeze more gaming juice out of their budgets. With a solution like Deals, we're doing our part in providing a much needed dose of transparency to the gaming industry, while enabling our players to focus on gaming."

For now, the application will only compare deals across Amazon, Gamersgate, GameStop, GOG.com, Green Man Gaming, Steam, and Origin though Razer says that more will come. 

Razer Cortex also comes with a few additional features that includes a save file backup function, screen capture gallery, and a game booster function that enhances the PC's gaming performance. 

Starting August 25, Razer will hold an early access event, for two weeks, where users will be able to sign up with their Razer ID. However, the deals feature will only be comparing prices in the US with addition regions to be added after launch. From there, users will be given access, in waves, to test the server's performance prior to its launch.

Razer Cortex will be available September 10. 

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Best Free Video Editor Roundup

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 01:10 PM PDT

Movie Maker

Video editing without the ridiculous price tag 

In the world of free audio editing, there's Audacity. In the world of free photo editing, there's GIMP. What's a video editor on a budget to do? We didn't know, so we set out to find out. There's plenty of expensive video editing software—Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, and Avid—but there's no juggernaut in the freeware space. The software we tested ranged from the widely available Movie Maker to the free version of Lightworks.

As a small disclaimer, watch out while installing some of these programs. A few of them include bundled adware software that you have to uncheck or deselect before installing, unless you want stuff like Search Protect by Conduit—you don't. Here's an article we did that shows you how to avoid downloading some of that adware. 

Movie Maker

Microsoft's Movie Maker should be familiar to most people. It's provided by Microsoft as part of the Windows Essentials software suite along with a bunch of other "essential" software, but it's actually surprisingly capable. If all you're doing is editing a family video or two, this is more than enough to add a title and some transition effects.

Movie Maker Screenshot

In fact, Movie Maker's biggest weakness is its greatest strength: it's super simple. The UI makes sense to Windows users and doesn't hide anything behind menus. Microsoft doesn't even use words like 'import' and 'gain' opting instead for 'Add videos and photos' and dead obvious buttons labeled things like: "Emphasize narration' and 'Emphasis video.'

Getting your finished video out of Movie Maker is also super easy. The program supports direct publishing to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, and even Flickr. There's also a list of preset options for exporting the video onto your computer that includes options for Android and iOS phones as well the standard HD and SD options. If you're a bit more knowledgeable about rendering videos, you can edit the resolution, bit rate, frame rate, and even the audio format of the finished product. As amazing as Movie Maker is, we found it hard to stomach the fact that it can only export .wmv videos. 

Final Word: Movie Maker is a great choice if you don't need anything particularly fancy. It's quick and easy to use if .WMV videos aren't a problem.

Lightworks Free

There aren't very many options for serious video editors, but Lightworks is right up there with software like Adobe Premiere. Although there's a paid version available for $280—there's also monthly and yearly subscriptions—the free version works well enough for amateur videographers. You don't get professional features like timeline rendering and Blackmagic support, but you do get access to an editor that's as close as you'll come to Premiere or Final Cut Pro without having to pay for it.

Lightworks

It's not nearly as intuitive as something like Movie Maker, but if you want to add custom effects, color correct, or even key out a green screen, this is the best option. Taking a cue from older versions of Microsoft Office, Lightworks even has a friendly shark in the corner that throws out tips and pointers while you navigate around the freeform interface. If you like having your timeline in the top left, all you have to do is drag it there. 

The biggest limitation of Lightworks Free is that you can't export 1080p video. 720p and below is fair game with exports allowed with H.264 encoding only. On the bright side, Lightworks supports pretty much every video format you'd ever need to import. 

Final Word: Lightworks Free is your only option if you need an editor that lets you really dig into your videos. If you need more than basic effects and some simple cuts, Lightworks is a great option. 

Avidemux

If you only need to work with a couple of files, Avidemux is a great solution. It doesn't use the timeline workflow that most video editors do. This means that you won't be rearranging clips of different videos along a thumbnail-covered timeline. Instead, you'll be editing out parts of individual clips or joining videos together. What's nice is that Avidemux can work with encoded files without having to re-encode them. 

Avidemux

Avidemux isn't meant to be used for full-fledged projects, but it's great for cutting and filtering videos. It also supports task automation which means that batch processing video files is a cinch. A wiki filled with tutorials, general information, and guides, means that the possibilities with Avidemux are pretty much endless. 

Final Word: This won't replace a fully-featured editor, but it's a great program for quick edits and video alterations.

VirtualDub

AVI files are the name of the game with VirtualDub. It may have started as a side project in college, but it's a fine choice for anyone looking to edit AVI. The tiny program that doesn't even require an install has all of the standard features—minus a standard timeline. Video filters like rotation, sharpening, and smoothing, are all included. VirtualDub even gives you the option to export a video as a series of images or an animated GIF. 

VirtualDub

Final Word: It may not look like much, but if you're churning out a few small videos or just making some tweaks, VirtualDub will work just fine.

Click through to the next page to read about VSDC Free Video Editor, VideoPad Video Editor, and MPEG Streamclip.


VSDC Free Video Editor

It looks confusing, dated, and cluttered, but it's a capable video editor that shouldn't be overlooked. Like Lightworks, VSDC Free Video Editor is a fully-featured editor that can do pretty much everything you need. Cutting and splitting clips is a cinch, and the timeline makes rearranging clips and adding effects easy. 

VSDC

Our main gripe with VSDC is that previewing the video pops up an external player. You can view the video frame by frame, but you can't play it within the editor itself. We also didn't enjoy learning how to use the editor. Most of the buttons and controls are unlabeled and aren't particularly clear about what they do.

VSDC doesn't work like most professional video editors. Many options are hidden behind pop-up menus (splitting a clip is a lot harder than it should be) and clunky sidebars. Compared to the freeform layout of Lightworks, VSDC is a pain to work with. 

Final Word: VSDC Video Editor has all the features, but none of the design. If you're willing to spend the time to learn it, it'll do what you need it to do. 

VideoPad Video Editor

We found ourselves pleasantly surprised by NCH Software's VideoPad Video Editor. Available for non-commercial use—unless you pay for a license—the editor is as close to Audacity-for-video as you're going to get. The interface strikes a nice balance between feature-packed and user-friendly with labels under most of the buttons and a spacious window layout. 

VideoPad Video Editor

It gets even better. VideoPad manages to go almost toe-to-toe with much more expensive software. It's the video editing experience you expect, at an unexpected price. Although the free version is limited to two simultaneous audio streams, VideoPad provides extensive audio and video editing options. To top it all off, it supports a ton of formats for importing and exporting. Uploading to YouTube, Facebook, or Flickr is a cinch and the program even offers standard settings for portable media players and smartphones. 

NCH Software isn't trying to break new ground and has instead opted to create a video editor that just works. It borrows elements from other editors and doesn't try to set itself apart with fancy layout options or an interesting color scheme.

Final Word: VideoPad Video Editor is a stellar editor that manages to pack an almost obscene number of features into a surprisingly digestable package.  

MPEG Streamclip

MPEG Streamclip lacks many of the features you'd expect from an editor, but it makes up for it with some stellar exporting options. Once you've trimmed a clip, you can export it to any number of formats including DV, MPEG-4, and AVI with control over the frame size, frame rate, how it's cropped, the compression, and even the zoom. 

It's hard to call MPEG Streamclip an editor since it's more of a video processor. You aren't really creating montages or full features, but you are editing existing clips to better fit your needs. If your source video is too large, you can re-export it with more compression or a smaller resolution. Small jobs are perfect and MPEG Streamclip can fit into any video editors workflow.

MPEG Streamclip

Final Word: If all you need to do is trim a clip to size and convert or compress it, MPEG Streamclip is perfect. Look elsewhere if you actually need to do more editing.

And the Winner is…

VideoPad is easily the best free video editor available. It stands up against Premiere and Final Cut while still being fairly approachable for amatuers. It's not the prettiest or the most feature-packed, but it'll do almost everything a hobbyist videopgraher would need it to. 

If you're not as concerend with advanced featuers like color correction and audio effects, Move Maker is the next best thing. It's both capable and easy to use, while being readily available from Microsoft. It doesn't do everything, but even beginners can edit videos into passable productions with a few clicks and some time spent exporting. 

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Newegg Daily Deals: Crucial M550 512GB SSD, Dell 23.8-inch LCD Monitor, and More!

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 12:55 PM PDT

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Top Deal:

One of the worst sounds in the world is that of a grinding hard drive. Once you hear that noise, failure is imminent, it's just a matter of time. Of course, you can turn lemons into lemonade by using a dying hard drive as a valid excuse to upgrade to a speedy solid state drive. If that's your plan, check out today's top deal for a Crucial M550 2.5-inch 512GB SSD for $240 with free shipping.

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Dell 23.8-inch 8ms (GTG) Widescreen LED Backlight LCD Monitor for $200 with free shipping (normally $210 - use coupon code: [EMCPBHH38])

WD Re 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5-inch Enterprise Internal Hard Drive for $90 with free shipping (normally $105 - use coupon code: [EMCPBHH97])

Intel Core i5-4690S Haswell Quad-Core 3.2GHz LGA 1150 65W Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 4600 for $210 with free shipping

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Burger King Now Serving a Selection of Free Smartphones

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 11:56 AM PDT

Burger King PhonesOne Big King and a large soda - would you like a smartphone with that?

Interested in the LG G2? What about the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini or Galaxy S4 Active? Believe it or not, these represent a small selection of smartphones you can get for free through Burger King's website. Yes, Burger King, the fast food chain that just brought back Chicken Fries to go with your Whopper. Apparently Burger King really, really wants you to download and use its new mobile app for Android.

Of course, the standard two-year service agreement applies, with phone options for AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon (no love for T-Mobile). And you have to order the phone online at a special portal on Burger King's website using the coupon code FREEPHONE rather than have an employee add a Motorola Moto X to your bag with extra ketchup.

What's surprising (other than the odd pairing of Burger King and smartphones) is the selection of devices. You won't find the latest flagship models, but the selection is far from miserable. In addition to the ones already mentioned, other notable entries include the LG Optimus G Pro, Samsung Galaxy S3, HTC One (M7, not the M8), and LG G2, to name a few.

If you'd rather have the just the app without getting a new smartphone, you can download it from Google Play.

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Android L May End Up Called Lemon Meringue Pie...Mmm, Pie

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 11:36 AM PDT

Android LMPWould you like a slice of Lemon Meringue Pie with your KitKat?

Fact: Bears eat beets. Bears. Beets. Battlestar Gallactica. Another fact -- every version of Android since v1.5 has been named after a sweet dessert, in alphabetical order (Cupcake, Doughnut, Eclair, and so forth). As it stands, the next version of Android is currently codenamed L, and we can think of a bunch of desserts that start with that letter. However, there's evidence to suggest that Google with run with Lemon Meringue Pie for Android L.

Android Police found multiple official sources in code and documentation that list the next release as "LMP," which strongly suggest Google is baking Lemon Meringue Pie. It makes sense considering Google dropped Key Lime Lime at the last minute in favor of KitKat. Pie lovers are still owed a slice of pie, and it appears they'll get it with the next Android release.

You can find references to LMP is in the Android SDK, which mentions the current preview builds of Android L available for the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 labeled as "lpm-preview-release." An LMP reference is also found in the Wi-Fi certification for HTC's "flounder" (Volantis) tablet, which points to LMP firmware.

Fun fact (not about bears): Before Key Lime Pie was tossed aside for KitKat in Android 4.4, the release was known as KLP in internal documents.

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China Plans to Build an Operating System to Replace Windows and Android

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 10:10 AM PDT

Chinese Windows 7China's own operating system could be ready by October

After banning Microsoft's Windows 8 software for use on government PCs, China is now reportedly planning to cook up its own operating system. The home brewed OS could see a launch as early as October, and it would have the full backing of the Chinese government. China's motivation in building an OS of its own is to alleviate concerns that imported software from the likes of Microsoft, Google, and Apple could have spying mechanisms built into the code base.

According to Reuters, China's OS would debut on desktop devices before expanding into smartphone and other mobile categories.

"We hope to launch a Chinese-made desktop operating system by October supporting app stores," Ni Guangnan, head of an of an official OS development alliance, told the People's Post and Telecommunications News, Reuters reports.

China banned the government use of Windows 8 back in May. Shortly after, China began investigating Microsoft for anti-trust violations.

Tensions are also high between China and Google, with the former saying the latter has too much control over China's smartphone industry through Android.

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Dutch Online Merchant Purportedly Leaks Haswell-E Process Pricing

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 08:37 AM PDT

IntelStart saving your skrilla

We keep saying it, but Intel is very close to releasing its initial batch of Haswell-E processors. There's been talk of a launch taking place on August 29, while other rumors have the debut pegged for early September. Whatever the case may be, it's worth waiting to see how Haswell-E shakes out before building a new system, and you won't have to wait long. As for pricing, there have been several rumors already, along with another online leak, this time by a Dutch e-tailer.

We spotted news of the leaked pricing at TomsHardware, which noticed that MaxICT, a Dutch webshop, was listing all three rumored Haswell-E processors for pre-order.

First up is the Intel Core i7 5820K. This is a six-core processor with a dozen threads, 3.3GHz clockspeed, 15MB of L3 cache, 28 PCI-E lanes, and 140W TDP. According to the listing, it will sell for €358.56 (around $473).

Second to bat is the Core i7-5930K. It also has six cores, 12 threads, and 15MB of L3 cache, but 40 PCI-E lanes and a 3.5GHz clockspeed, along with the same 140TDP. This one is listed at €533.15 (around $704).

Finally, there's the Core i7 5960X with eight cores, 16 threads, 3GHz clockspeed, 20MB of L3 cache, 40 PCI-E lanes, and a 140W TDP. It's listed at €945.20 (around $1,248).

According to TomsHardware, prices come down considerably if applying the exchange rate after removing taxes. In that case, the Core i7 5820K would hover around $400 ($392.43), the Core i7 5930K around $600 ($583.51), and the Core i7 5960X around $1,000 ($1,034.50).

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Tablets Can't Shake Gravity, Shipments to Decline for First Time in 2014

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 08:02 AM PDT

TabletsWhat goes up must come down

Following the launch of the original iPad, consumers began flocking to tablets as if their favorite drug had just been legalized. Demand reached a fever pitch once name-brand Android slates came onto the scene with lower price tags, and the growth was so explosive that it had some analysts talking about the post PC era. What those short sighted analysts failed to take into account is market saturation, and for the first time since the iPad debuted, tablet shipments are on pace to see an on-year decline, market research firm TrendForce says.

According to TrendForce, the novelty of tablets has worn off. Prices have bottomed out, and this time around, low-cost notebooks are stealing away tablet market share instead of it being the other way around. As a result, branded tablet shipments are expected to decline 1.8 percent year-over-year to 153 million units in 2014, while notebook shipments will increase 1 percent year-over-year to 171 million units.

"Time has shown that notebooks are irreplaceable," said Caroline Chen, a notebook PC analyst with TrendForce. "They offer larger screens than tablets as well as a keyboard and mouse, which are all important for those who use their computers primarily for work reasons. Tablets remain limited to Internet browsing and entertainment functions."

None of this means tablets are on their way out, and if you're in the market for a slate, the good news here is that there's likely to be a long term price war, at least among non-Apple manufacturers, TrendForce says. It's also encouraging if you're in the market for a laptop, as Microsoft is working with hardware partners to release models in the $200 to $250 range.

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General: The 5 Worst Types of MMO Players

Posted: 23 Aug 2014 05:27 PM PDT

The 5 Worst Types of MMO Players

When people can hide behind an avatar and fake screen name, it's easy to indulge in your darker tendencies. Sure, everyone engages in a little new-player grieving, or hogs the loot for themselves every now and again, but some people take things way too far. They may not always be annoying, or even something that you really notice, but the types of people that make up this list are the types that can slowly contribute to the poisoning of an otherwise flourishing community.

Albion Online: Alpha Begins September 15th

Posted: 24 Aug 2014 03:22 PM PDT

Alpha Begins September 15th

Cross-platform sandbox MMO Albion Online is just a few weeks from giving its players their first glimpse of its class-less, crafting-heavy, housing-centric, guild vs guild-a-riffic gameplay. Starting September 15th, Sandbox Interactive is inviting players to join the alpha by getting in on the Founders Pack action.

General: SOE President's Plane Diverted After Possible Bomb Threat

Posted: 24 Aug 2014 02:48 PM PDT

SOE President

Sony Online Entertainment had a scare today when an American Airlines plane carrying president John Smedley was diverted from its original destination to Phoenix for security reasons. Lizard Squad, a group of hackers who have claimed responsibility for disrupting PSN and Battle.net services, appear to claim responsibility for this incident.

Destiny: Bungie's Online Shooter Goes Gold

Posted: 24 Aug 2014 12:47 PM PDT

Bungie

As of Saturday, Bungie's first big post-Halo game is finally done and on its way to stores. The game launches September 9th for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3 and PS4.

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