Microsoft Plans a Virtual Reality Headset for Xbox One
Microsoft has been working quietly in the background developing a competitor for the Oculus Rift designed for the Xbox One. Reports have been circulating about the VR device, but precious few details have made it outside of the project. But now, rumors of a developer kit that has been distributed to game developers have been verified, so the possibility of gaining some information about Microsoft's contribution to the world of virtual reality should be forthcoming.
While there's no information on the design of the headset or the type of games being developed, Microsoft is rumored to officially announce the VR headset at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in June.
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LinuxFest Northwest 2015
All of you Linux gurus need to mark your calendars for LinuxFest Northwest 2015 which was announced on Friday. The event will be running from April 25th-26th and as always, the event is free and open to the public.
LinuxFest Northwest strives to be a free and open community event. The goal of LinuxFest Northwest is to bring together fun, smart, open minds in the community to learn, teach and share.
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10 Biggest Things That Will Happen With the Internet In 2015
We're coming up on the New Year and as some people look to what has happened in the past, Business Insider contributor Ben Schachter, looks straight to the future of the Internet in 2015.
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Dell's Announces New SonicPoint AC Wireless Access Point
This week Dell announced that the company will be launching its new series SonicPoint AC access point. The SonicPoint series is aimed for the small to medium sizes businesses looking for a lower cost solution to a more secure 'enterprise-class' network.
Dell cites research that claims prevalence of technologically superior 802.11ac Wi-Fi access points have increased from 8% to 45% since 2013, and the company says its new WAPs represent an "essential solution" as that continues to increase.
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North Korea Wants Joint Probe into Sony Hack
The Sony hack left the corporation in shambles, the President of the US weighs in on not releasing the movie, the FBI declared North Korea is behind the hacks, and now North Korea wants to team up with the US to find the real culprit behind the hack ..or else. So where does that leave the US in options?
Moreover, Obama talked about a "proportional" response. What would that be in this case?
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FCC Moves to Clear the Way for Online TV Providers
It seems like the FCC is making room for startups and the little guys as well as the mega-corporations with TV streaming over the Internet by making a slight change in the current law. It seems like Aereo just didn't hold their mouth just right in asking for acceptance, maybe they are due for another bite at the apple soon.
Analysts have said that this shift could mean an influx of competition into the TV industry, as well as rapid growth for television delivered over the Internet.
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Developers Warn of Plot to Cripple Tor Network
Just a heads up for any of you Tor Network users this weekend. Tor has received information that there may be a concentrated attack on the network in an attempt to bring it down over the weekend.
While the Tor Project has not said who could be behind the attack or what their motivation might be, some anonymous comments posted under the blog suggest a swoop could be related to the US government's investigation into the Sony Pictures mega-hack.
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Staples: Hack May Have Compromised One Million-Plus CC's
Staples has announced that customer data at 115 Staples' stores across the US have been compromised and could have affected over a Million customers. When the breach was first discovered, Staples played down the extent and grossly underestimated the scope of the compromise.
The malware may have allowed access to transaction data including cardholder names, payment card numbers, expiration dates, and card verification codes, for purchases made between Aug. 10 and Sept. 16, Staples said Friday.
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Microsoft Apologizes for Broken Halo Multiplayer
When Microsoft is wrong, they know when are wrong and want to make things right with the fans. What better way to say you are sorry than to shower you Xbox Live perks and more cool stuff.
As a token of our appreciation and to thank fans for the continued support and understanding, we will be offering the following items, for free, to anyone who has played Halo: The Master Chief Collection online since launch (11.11.14) through (12.19.14).
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