Wolfenstein: The New Order Pre-Order Now on Steam
Looking forward to the release of Wolfstein: The New Order? That time is here and Steam is now taking pre-orders. And for those of you who order early, Bethesda is throwing in some righteous goodies to sweeten the pot.
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RockYou Buys Three Playdom Games from Disney
RockYou, the social game publisher, is becoming something of a recycler of late. The recycling consists of purchasing games that are about to be shut down for being past their prime or not as profitable as the parent company requires. Latest acquisition: Three games from the Disney Playdom Division.
Gaming has been plagued by companies that are one-hit wonders. We are picking up games that are past their apex and can still be operated profitably with users who play every day."
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British Newsreel Collection Free to Watch on YouTube
If you have a thing for old newsreels covering just about every topic on Earth, you are about to be entertained from here until the cows come home, or however long it may take you to view 85K newsreels from British Pathé, dating back to the 1930's.
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'The Elder Scrolls Online' Hit With First Major Bug
The Elder Scrolls Online is facing a dilemma of ballooning proportions: Inflation. Something you rarely see in online gaming, but 'The Infinite Dupe' as it is being dubbed, is making the stockpiles of 'gold' relatively worthless. It just goes to prove gaming can be just like real life.
Obviously, this is wreaking havoc on the game as now money and items are relatively worthless with so much gold flooding the economy.
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Trend Micro Releases Free Heartbleed Scanners for Android, Chrome
Trend Micro, a well-known global security software company, has announced the release of Heartbleed bug scanners for both Android and Google Chrome. If you are still concerned about Heartbleed (and rightfully so), give these free scanners a run and ease your mind.
Trend Micro's Chrome and Android apps are easy to use, and appear accurate on our first tests, though, and if you need a "second opinion" test then we'd give them a try.
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Dozens of Games Available for 99 Cents Each on PSN
Looking for some games for your PS3? Sony may just make your weekend by providing many of the company's most popular games for sale at .99 cents. Interested? Better hurry, sale ends on Monday morning.
Sony has unveiled a giant, weekend-long sale that includes some of its biggest hits for the stupidly cheap price of 99 cents.
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Microsoft Extends Windows 8.1 Update Migration Deadline
Microsoft has extended the migration deadline for business users of Windows 8.1 for an additional three months. End using consumers however, are still warned to make the move within the next month.
If users of Windows 8.1 do not upgrade to Win8.1U within the limited time frame, they will not receive further security fixes.
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Chromecast Now Live Streams MLB.tv
Are you ready for live major league baseball action straight from MLB.tv? Well, Chromecast has now added support for MLB.tv to stream live broadcasts to your TV from your personal handheld device. Batter up!
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That's No Spaceship Over Area 51, It's a Google Balloon
The desert of Nevada has been invaded by what some may describe as a UFO given their close proximity to the infamous Area 51, but you can relax, there are no little gray men, no UFO and no invasion, it's only Google and their Project Loon high altitude technology platforms doing a little testing.
In addition, it filed a request to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in September, seeking permission to test its aerial balloons with swathes of radio spectrum usually used for 4G LTE services.
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Microsoft Corrects Windows XP/Security Essentials Bug
In what many claim a deliberate action by Microsoft to emphasize the vulnerability of Windows XP, a bad update bug has now been corrected.
Microsoft continues to supply antimalware engine and signature updates for Windows XP systems which is supported through July 14, 2015.
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A Simple Guide to the Aereo Supreme Court Case
One of the least publicized, but possibly one of the most important media industry copyright cases of the last decade goes to court next week. The Supreme Court decision not only will affect Aereo's future, but also the possible futures of all rebroadcasting services.
Aereo's argument is that it does not transmit to many people at once. It transmits to you, individually, from your antenna, through your cloud service, into your computer for your viewing only.
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Oculus Rift Game Will Scare the Crap Out of You
If you are a fan of macabre games or really pulled for Jack Nicholson in The Shining, a new made-for-Oculus Rift game Alone in the Rift might just be up your dark scary alley.
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Michaels Confirms 3 Million Credit Card Numbers Stolen
Michael's Crafts stores has confirmed what we reported on back in January: the security breach that Michaels discovered ultimately proved to be much worse than initially thought, possibly exposing upwards of three Million customer credit card accounts.
Michaels is giving affected customers 12 months of identify protection, credit monitoring, and fraud assistance service.
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Square Enix Is Bringing Final Fantasy III to PC
After 24 years, Square Enix is finally bringing Final Fantasy 3 to the PC platform according to a news leak from USK, Germany's age rating organization. The game was originally released in 1990 in Japan and has been re-released on various platforms over years, mainly for Japanese gamers.
While Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII already had PC ports, Final Fantasy III for PC is a new version of the game.
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Microsoft Drops $1.1B for Iowa Data Center
Microsoft will be investing over one Billion dollars over the next the next 5 years for a 154 acre tract of land in Iowa to build a new mega data center for Microsoft's Azure Cloud.
The company has been gradually improving the feature set and lowering prices of its Azure public cloud service. Such moves could attract more customers.
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ASUS Maximus VI Impact LGA 1150 Motherboard Review
ASUS combines the mini-ITX form factor with Republic of Gamers innovation, style and performance giving rise to the Maximus VI Impact. The tiny motherboards have moved from a tiny computer builder niche to a subset that many true overclocking enthusiasts consider as options now days due to flourishing features sets.
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