Game Dev Tycoon tries to teach pirates a lesson with a healthy dose of irony

We’ve chronicled several different approaches that game developers are
taking to curb piracy such as releasing free-to-play titles with in-game
purchases or requiring a game have an always-on connection but
Greenheart Games’ recent approach with Game Dev Tycoon is by far the
most ironic I have seen to date. ...



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Microsoft's new Windows phone ad has almost everyone fighting

Microsoft is constantly trying to push their mobile operating system
into consumers' hands, but so far the adoption rate for Windows phones
hasn't been all that great. When adding both versions 7 and 8 into the
equation, the platform holds only 4.1 percent of the US market share,
according to...



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Opera lawsuit says former employee took trade secrets to Mozilla

Browser maker Opera has filed a lawsuit against a former employee,
alleging he shared trade secrets with rival Mozilla. Designer and
musician Trond Werner Hansen is on the hook for 20 million Norwegian
Krone, or about $3.4 million in damages according to a report from TNW.



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Microsoft looking to hire program manager for cloud gaming initiative

Microsoft is no doubt busy gearing up for the debut of the next
generation Xbox in a few weeks but it seems they may be looking even
further to the future as evident by a new job posting on the company’s
Careers website. The ad notes they are looking for...



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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 announced, looks eerily familiar

Samsung today announced its upcoming Galaxy Tab 3, the company's next
iteration of Galaxy Tab devices. According to Samsung, the tablet will
be equipped with a seven-inch screen, much like its predecessor;
however, the device will feature a thinner bezel and beefier internals.
Unfortunately, no information regarding prices or launch...



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Nokia press conference could reveal new Lumia tablet, smartphone

Nokia has invited members of the press to a conference on May 14 where
they plan to reveal the next chapter in the Lumia story. The Finnish
handset maker didn’t outline exactly what we will see but rumors point
to a Windows-based tablet, among other things.



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Google Now finally arrives on the iPhone and iPad

It’s been a long time coming but Google has finally brought its Google
Now service to the iPhone and iPad. Arguably a more comprehensive
alternative to Apple’s Siri, the personal assistant feature uses a
natural language user interface to answer questions, make
recommendations, and deliver information to the user even...



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Intel "Haswell" CPUs to arrive June 3
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On Friday Intel announced that Haswell, its next-generation of Core
processors, would arrive in about 3.33 quadrillion nanoseconds. In less
esoteric terms, that means Haswell is slated to arrive on June 3 in the
U.S. -- around the same date previous rumors indicated. June 3 (in U.S.
time) is also...



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Microsoft releases five-minute IllumiRoom demonstration video

Microsoft unveiled their IllumiRoom technology at this year’s Consumer
Electronics Show as a proof of concept. The demo was one of the most
impressive showcases during the show but Microsoft has since been mum on
the subject – until now. Ahead of this week’s CHI 2013 conference,
Microsoft has released...



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Rural Vermont gets gigabit fiber service, cheaper than Google Fiber

Gigabit broadband proponents rejoice; another city in the US is online
with gigabit fiber. But it gets even better. Vermont Telephone Co.
(VTel) is offering the service to VT residents for only $35/month, half
the price of the much lauded Google Fiber.



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Try 'Drop', the latest game from Minecraft creator Notch

The latest game from the mastermind behind Minecraft is now available.
Drop is a minimalistic browser-based game that features only one thing
in common with the title that made Markus “Notch” Persson an indie game
star: cubes (and hexagons).



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OS X 10.9 to include Finder improvements, iOS-like multitasking and more

Whenever Apple is up to something new, you can rest assured that plenty
of rumors will lead up to the company's official announcement. A new
version of OS X is certainly no exception. 9to5Mac's Mark Gurman is
reporting on some interesting new features for OS X 10.9, which is
reportedly...



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LG announces $13,500, 55-inch curved OLED for preorder in South Korea

LG is officially bringing the world's first curved OLED display to
market this June. The company is currently taking preorders with a price
tag of 15 million Korean Won (about $13,500). However, LG is only
accepting these preorders for the curved OLED in South Korea, with plans
to announce availability for...



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Call of Duty: Ghosts announcement expected this week

The latest release in the Call of Duty franchise could be announced as
early as this week. Promotional material for the unannounced title known
as Call of Duty: Ghosts highlight a May 1 reveal although it’s unclear
if Activision plans to showcase anything on that date or if it’s
simply...



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Police arrest Dutch man believed to be responsible for massive DDoS attack

Law enforcement officials in Spain have arrested a Dutch man they
believe is linked to cyber attacks that took place last month. The man
was arrested at his home in Barcelona at the request of Dutch
authorities. Police seized his mobile phones and computers during the
arrest, according to reports.



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Weekend Open Forum: What is your favorite video game franchise?

I’ve seen a number of franchises come and go since I started playing
video games some 25 years ago. Regardless of genre, there’s no shortage
of franchises that have been stellar over the years with many living on
even to this day through a myriad of sequels and reboots. ...



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EA announces more layoffs rumored to be "in the hundreds"

Job security has likely been a hot topic around the water cooler as of
late if you happen to work at Electronic Arts. Just last month, EA
handed out a round of pink slips to roughly 170 employees at the
company’s Mobile Montreal studio as well as part-time quality
assurance...



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Mailbox working on iPad app, Android and desktop on the roadmap

Mailbox, the heavily hyped and extremely popular iPhone app for
managing your Gmail account, recently announced that it’s coming soon to
the iPad. Clients for Android and desktop are reportedly in the works
as well. The company, which was recently acquired by Dropbox, has given
no ETA for the release...



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HP's Slate 7 tablet undercuts the competition at $169.99

HP is finally getting back into the consumer tablet race as their
previously-announced Slate 7 will begin shipping in the next few days.
The Slate 7 represents the company’s first attempt at a consumer tablet
since the ill-fated TouchPad hit the market for a brief time in
mid-2011.



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Rugged Samsung Galaxy S4, Galaxy tablets to arrive this summer

Ruggedized variants of Samsung's Galaxy S4 and Galaxy-family of tablets
are set to arrive this summer, claims an anonymous source in contact
with the Wall Street Journal. The contact claims a seven-inch and
10.1-inch tablet will hit the market first in June while the more robust
Galaxy S4 should arrive...



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White House launches official Tumblr page via Twitter

President Obama and his administration launched an official Tumblr page
for the White House earlier today. The presence on Tumblr further
bolsters the administration’s presence on social media which includes a
Facebook account, Twitter account, YouTube channel and a Pinterest page.



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AT&T's Digital Life home automation system launches in 15 markets

It’s been a long time in the making but AT&T’s home security
and automation system is finally launching. Customers in 15 different
markets (Atlanta, Austin, Texas, Boulder, Colo., Chicago, Dallas,
Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, Riverside, Calif.,
San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis and select areas of the New York...



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Smartphones out-ship feature phones for the first time ever

The first quarter of 2013 marks the first time smartphones out-ship
feature phones, according to a recent report from market research firm
IDC. The table below shows numbers from small and big smartphone
manufacturers which, when combined, make up for the majority of devices
in terms of total shipments. Specifically,...



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Samsung Galaxy S 4 Review
If
the Galaxy S III was Samsung's crowning achievement, the Galaxy S 4 is
the first defense of the throne. Arriving on the heels of one rival's
flagship, the Galaxy S 4 will prove whether Samsung is continuing its
trend of advancement or becoming just as predictable as the old guard
that it mocked. So naturally we must ask: just how good is the Samsung
Galaxy S 4?



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AMD Radeon HD 7990 Review
Although
it's been over a year since AMD launched the Radeon HD 7970, we are
just getting an official dual-GPU version. The Radeon HD 7990 takes a
pair of 7970 GPUs with overclocked cores and memory, packing 8.2 TFLOPS
computer power, 6GB GDDR5 and an upgraded PEX bridge to connect the two
GPUs.



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Sapphire Edge VS8 Mini PC Review
The
idea of shrinking hardware hasn't been overlooked by manufacturers as
several are now feature space-saving designs based on mobile hardware.
Such is the case with Sapphire's new Edge VS8 mini-PC powered by AMD's
A8 APU.



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GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost & SLI Performance Review
At
$170, the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost sits between the Radeon HD 7790 and
the 7850. In terms of performance, we actually expect the GeForce GTX
650 Ti Boost to be a lot faster than the GTX 650 Ti, even when it's
based on the same GK106 architecture.



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LG Lucid 2 Smartphone Review
The
Lucid 2 sports 4G LTE, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, plenty of software
additions courtesy of LG, and a favorable price for someone looking for a
new Android smartphone. You may be surprised to learn how tall the
Lucid 2 can stand against the rest of the mid-range pack.



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History of the Modern Graphics Processor, Part 4
Before
2006 there was no point in adding undue complexity to GPUs by enlarging
the die area. With DX10's arrival, vertex and pixel shaders maintained a
large level of common function, so moving to a unified shader arch
eliminated a lot of unnecessary duplication of processing blocks. The
first GPU to utilize this architecture was Nvidia's iconic G80.



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LG 29EA93 Review: Are Ultra Wide Monitors Next?
The
29EA93 is LG's first entry into the nascent category of ultra-wide
consumer displays. While the 29EA93 seems suitably equipped to watch
movies with its expansive 21:9 aspect ratio, how does it fare against
other types of computer use? Could it be a worthy replacement for your
trusty dual-monitor setup?



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History of the Modern Graphics Processor, Part 3
With
the turn of the century the graphics industry bore witness to further
consolidation. Where 3dfx was once a byword for raw performance, its
strengths before its dismissal laid in its full screen antialiasing
image quality. By the time 2001 dawned, the PC graphics market consisted
of a discrete card duopoly (Nvidia and ATI), with both of them in
addition to Intel supplying the vast majority of integrated graphics
chipsets.



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Synology DiskStation DS2413+ NAS Review
The
DS2413+ is Synology's newest twelve-bay DiskStation NAS for small to
medium sized businesses who need loads of storage. Along with supporting
up to 48TB worth of drives out of the box, the DS2413+ can be paired
with the company's DX1211 expansion enclosure that houses an extra 12
drives, doubling the maximum storage capacity of the base unit to a
whopping 96TB.



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History of the Modern Graphics Processor, Part 2
Voodoo
Graphics revolutionized personal computer graphics nearly overnight and
rendered many other designs obsolete, including a vast swathe of
2D-only graphics producers. The 3D landscape in 1996 favoured S3 with
around 50% of the market. That was to change soon, however. It was
estimated that 3Dfx accounted for 80-85% of the 3D accelerator market
during the heyday of Voodoo's reign.



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BioShock Infinite Performance, Benchmarked
Along
with DX11 effects, folks playing Bioshock Infinite on PC can look
forward to higher resolution textures and a healthy range of
customization. Infinite comes with six graphical presets that cover a
broad performance spectrum, not to mention individual control over
settings like anti-aliasing, texture detail and filtering, dynamic
shadows, post-processing, and so on.



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Razer Edge Pro Gaming Tablet Review
Like
many PC gamers, I've often wished a machine capable of putting the
power of a gaming rig in a portable device. After a week with Razer's
new Edge gaming tablet, I realize what I really wanted was to play
Bioshock Infinite in the bathroom without burning my thighs. All hail
Razer, deliverer of dreams.



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The History of the Modern Graphics Processor
While
3D graphics turned a fairly dull PC industry into a light and magic
show, they owe their existence to generations of innovative endeavour.
Over the next few weeks we'll be taking an extensive look at the history
of the GPU, going from the early days of 3D consumer graphics, to the
3Dfx Voodoo game-changer, the industry's consolidation at the turn of
the century, and today's modern GPGPU.



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BioShock Infinite Review
You
haven't been to a place like this before. The fictional floating city
where Infinite is set is all clockwork platforms and brass gears, its
many sections populated with hucksters, strivers, lovers and
schoolchildren. One minute, you're walking past a sheer drop, the next a
park swings down into the open space.



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AMD Radeon HD 7790 Review
The
latest member of the Southern Islands family, the new Radeon HD 7790 is
designed to fill the gap between the Radeon HD 7770 and 7850. Set to
precisely target the $150 price tag, the HD 7790 should be an affordable
solution that provides good value to gamers on a budget.



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SimCity Performance, Benchmarked
A
city with few sims will see graphics cards such as the GeForce Titan or
GTX 680 render massive frame rates because they are not being capped by
the CPU (yet). As with most simulation and strategy games, SimCity is
CPU dependent and overclocking should result in a healthy boost if
needed. SimCity is not a game for showing off high-end GPUs as the
cheaper 660 Ti and 7870 alternatives can work just as well for the most
part.



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StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm Review
The
game - not the interactive story, but the set of rules and conditions
that form the basis of StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm - has grown into
a classic, an eternally replayable e-sport that you could seriously
compare to chess or even football without making people snicker.



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Acer Iconia W510 Hybrid Tablet Review
Hybrids
are the optimal home for Windows 8 as both aspects of the OS are in use
and get to shine as they were designed to. That brings us to the Acer
Iconia W510 hybrid tablet, which can be essentially converted into a
full-fledged PC with its keyboard dock - no Windows RT here, folks.



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Tomb Raider Performance Test: Graphics & CPU
Tomb
Raider on the PC supports DirectX 11, which brings access to advanced
rendering technologies absent on current-gen consoles such as depth of
field, HD ambient occlusion, hardware tessellation. Additionally,
compared to the diluted console versions, the PC build offers better
textures as well as AMD's TressFX real-time hair physics system.



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SimCity Review
This
brave new multiplayer SimCity grants me the focus I need to once again
lose myself in the minutiae of running a virtual town. Maxis' latest
creation is easily the most compelling SimCity I've played since the
1989 original. It's also a disaster.



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Gigabyte GeForce GTX Titan Review
After
wearing the single-GPU performance crown for 12 months, the GTX 680 has
been dethroned by the new GTX Titan. The Titan carries a GK110 GPU with
a transistor count that has more than doubled from the GTX 680's to a
staggering 7.1 billion The part has 25% to 50% more resources at its
disposal, including 2688 stream processors (up 75%), 224 texture units
(also up 75%) and 48 raster operations (a healthy 50% boost).



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Tablets of 2013: Nexus vs. Surface vs. iPad
The
tablet market doesn't look very different than it did a year ago from
the perspective of who's doing well and who's not. Perhaps the most
exciting developments came towards the end of 2012: Google released the
Nexus 10 and updated the Nexus 7, Apple launched a smaller and cheaper
iPad mini, while Microsoft went all in with the Surface RT and Pro.



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Crysis 3 Performance Test: Graphics & CPU
Crytek
has given us another opportunity to hammer some hardware with the
arrival of Crysis 3. Though this time PC gamers won't have to wait for
graphical extras. Crysis 3 boasts of high-resolution textures, DX11
support and plenty of customization options that set it apart from the
diluted consoles builds. The result looks incredible.



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Crysis 3 Review
I've
always had a soft spot for the Crysis series. Crysis 3, unfortunately,
spends most of its time lost in the weeds. There's plenty of hunting,
but it's sporadic, and changes made to the formula combine with dodgy AI
and odd level-design to make the whole thing feel uncomfortable and
ungainly.



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Pebble Smartwatch Review
Pebble,
a humble Kickstarter project embraced by nearly 70,000 backers, is the
most buzzed-about smartwatch yet. Have those early believers been
vindicated by the release of a phenomenal product or are they just
another cautionary tale of what happens when reality doesn't meet the
hype?



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Spotydl 0.9.4
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Express Burn 4.66
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Dolphin Browser for Android 9.4.1
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mobile web browser on Android.


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K-Lite Codec Pack Standard 9.9.0
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