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Shattered Horizon Available for Pre-Order
Futuremark's upcoming space shooter game, Shattered Horizon is now available for pre-order ahead of its release on November 4. It will be priced at US$19.95/€19.95/£14.95 which is a nice surprise for gamers. In order to entice more sales Futuremark is offering a 10% discount for pre-orders of the game and 25% off for beta testers of the game through Steam. Futuremark Game Studios also say that there will be new levels and features available for free in DLC (downloadable content) packs. There will also be dedicated servers in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand after the lauch of the game. The server code will be made public shortly after the game's release. I think that it's good to see some studios staying loyal and true to the PC community.
You can pre-order Shattered Horizon here.
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Patriot Memory Unveils LX Series Class 10 SDHC Cards
Patriot Memory has announced the newest edition to its SD card lineup, the SDHC LX Series. The LX series feature a Class 10 transfer rate ensuring that high-speed video or images can be taken with ease along with a write protection switch to avoid unwanted data deletion. Patriot Memory's flash product manager, Meng Jay says that "Patriot's new LX Series Class 10 SDHC cards will allow users to maximize the use of their digital equipment, especially in the area of photography and video" and "You can now secure your favorite photo memories by seizing the moment and capturing every single sequential image. Videographers will appreciate putting those special moments in HD-high resolution." The LX series of Class 10 SDHC cards will be available in capacities of 8GB, 16GB and 32GB although no details on pricing or availability have yet been released.
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Microsoft Abandons Family Guy Special
As part of its promotions for Windows 7, Microsoft was set to sponsor an episode of the popular cartoon Family Guy. The episode would be commercial free, but would have ads for Windows 7 included in the material. However, after seeing the episode entitled “Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show,” Microsoft decided it no longer wanted to be involved in the show. The episode featured jokes on several controversial topics, including the Holocaust and incest. Fox has announced that the show will still air with a different sponsor. Perhaps Apple will attempt to capitalize on this opportunity.
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