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Thursday, April 28, 2016

IT News Head Lines (HardOCP) 28/04/2016





NZXT Manta Mini-ITX Enclosure
If you have plans to build a mini-ITX system such as a LAN box, HTPC, or Steam Machine, the crew at PC Perspective recommend giving their review of the NZXT Manta mini-ITX case a look. According to the review it has very high build quality, excellent cooling capacity for mini-ITX and the fans are quiet.

The NZXT Manta is a mini-ITX enclosure that boasts better than average room for components and cooling, and is packaged in a rather unusual, rounded design. There is a reason for the Manta's somewhat bulbous appearance, and it's part of a recent trend in mini-ITX enclosure design; bigger is better. While you might think that mITX is all about fitting components into the smallest enclosure possible, there have been some recent examples of cases which expand the chassis to micro-ATX sizes (or above).

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My God-Awful Year With the Apple Watch
If you know anyone that has an Apple Watch, this guy's story is going to sound awful familiar. The oddest thing I find about the iWatch is that it turns basic things you can do with one hand on a phone into a two-handed operation. It kind of sucks that both hands are occupied just doing basic stuff.


Wearing the Apple Watch for nearly a year did change something in me though, but it's the opposite effect that was probably intended: the Watch's constant low-level notifications made me realize that there's nothing really worth being notified about. Being able to feel every text, email, and whatever else, made me see how useless they mostly were.

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Doctor Ready To Perform First Human Head Transplant
Not that I doubt this doctor's abilities but it scares me to think he got the idea for head transplant surgery "from a Spider-Man comic book." He even has code names for the human head transplant, one is HEAVEN (head anastomosis venture) and the other is Gemini.

His attachment to Spider-Man's Peter Parker, another dweeb, lured him deep into the comic book world of Marvel, with its dose of futuristic medicine. That fateful day, he bought Issue 51 of Marvel Team-Up, in which Dr. Strange boasts to Spider-Man and Iron Man, "I myself have surgically rejoined severed neurolinkages…. The nerve endings have been fused, the healing process begun." This marked Canavero's first encounter with the idea of spinal cord fusion. And he wanted more.

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It's Time For Android and Chrome OS To Merge
What do you guys think about this? It makes a lot of sense and combining resources would be good for all involved. What are the down sides to merging Android and Chrome OS?

The plan has seemingly been in the works for years. Ever since Chrome OS boss Sundar Pinchai replaced Android creator Andy Rubin in 2013 at the helm of the mobile OS, we've been predicting that the two software monoliths would someday collide. Google initially developed both operating systems in parallel, but now that Android is the most widely used operating system in the world (and Chromebook's accounting for less than 3 percent of global PCs), the pressure is on Google to fold Chrome into Android.

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Blizzard Comments On Shutdown Of Unauthorized WoW Server
Here's the response that everyone has been waiting for. Plain and simple, Blizzard had to protect its trademarks and intellectual property. If the company let this server do it, they'd have to let everyone do it. Here's an excerpt from the rather lengthy blog post:

Why not just let Nostalrius continue the way it was? The honest answer is, failure to protect against intellectual property infringement would damage Blizzard's rights. This applies to anything that uses WoW's IP, including unofficial servers. And while we've looked into the possibility – there is not a clear legal path to protect Blizzard's IP and grant an operating license to a pirate server. We explored options for developing classic servers and none could be executed without great difficulty. If we could push a button and all of this would be created, we would. However, there are tremendous operational challenges to integrating classic servers, not to mention the ongoing support of multiple live versions for every aspect of WoW.

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MPAA Says Pirate Sites Will Take Advantage of Set-Top Box Proposals
The Motion Picture Association of America is afraid that pirates are going to build a black market business if the set-top box market in the United States is opened up. Really? Why would crooks need approval from the FCC to make illegal black boxes. They do that now already.

Earlier this year the Federal Communications Commission promised to "tear down anti-competitive barriers" by opening up the set-top box market in the United States and freeing consumers from $20 billion a year in rental charges. The proposals have spooked content owners, not least the MPAA who fear that pirate sites will take the opportunity to build a "black market" business.

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DARPA Ground X-Vehicle Technologies Concept Video
DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technology program has given the greenlight to eight organizations to develop new technologies that, according to the article, would make future fighting vehicles more mobile, effective, safe and affordable. I don't want to make fun of the video below but you guys have to watch it. I think we all played that game back in the 80's.



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Cybercriminals Earned $100K Just By Sending A DDoS Threat Email
Raise your hand if you've ever seen a movie or TV show that involves a ransom. Now, in every single on of those movies, how do the bad guys get caught? When it comes time to pick up the money! Seriously, who the hell is handing over money to these people (bitcoin or not)?

A group called the Armada Collective are reaping the rewards of cybercrime by threatening jittery businesses with the idea of a DDoS attack -- without actually doing more than sending an email or two. Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, while taking no technical expertise beyond knowing how to flood a website with traffic and causing it to crash, may not be sophisticated -- but can still cause serious damage.

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AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.4.2
AMD has released brand new Crimson Edition 16.4.2 drivers for all you Radeon owners out there. In addition to Crossfire profiles for Elite Dangerous and Need for Speed, these drives add AMD Xconnect™ technology. Here's a list of known issues as weoo as resolved issues:

The Division™ may experience flickering in AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
DOTA2™ toggling between borderless fullscreen and exclusive fullscreen can sometimes cause flickering or corruption when in AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Some DirectX® 9 applications cannot disable AMD Crossfire™ technology mode through Radeon Settings.
GPU clocks on some products may remain in high states after recovering from an application crash.
A small subset of AMD Radeon™ R9 380 users may be experiencing slower than expected fan speeds.
Power efficiency toggle in Radeon Settings is showing up for some unsupported products.
The check for software updates feature in Radeon Settings may not find the latest available update.
Some games may fail to show up in Radeon Settings gaming tab.
The Radeon Settings option may sometimes disappear as a shortcut from the right-click context menu on desktop after a software upgrade.
Steam®VR Performance Test may experience flickering in AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Stuttering or corruption observed while playing Fallout 4™ on some graphics products in AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Corruption in Hitman™ when using AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Stuttering or freezing in some loading scenes while playing Hitman™ using AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Negative scaling seen on Hitman™ when using AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.

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AMD Radeon Pro Duo Announcement
AMD has released the AMD Radeon Pro Duo's full specifications today with photographs. We have covered the AMD Radeon Pro Duo announcement here and have a break down of all the info available to us with our thoughts on the "World's Fastest Graphics Card" thrown in for good measure.


AMD is taking the veil off of the "World's Fastest Graphics Card" today known as the AMD Radeon Pro Duo. This $1,499 video card seems to have a rather different focus. We will share with you all the specifications on and pictures of the AMD Radeon R9 Pro Duo. We will talk about what this dual-Fiji GPU video card may have to offer.

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Google, Ford, Uber Join Coalition To Further Self-Driving Cars
Google, Uber, Ford and others are banding together to form a coalition to promote self-driving cars. I'm not sure if they are going for the whole Justice League or Avengers thing but, at the very least, they should get super secret decoder rings.

Alphabet Inc's Google unit, Ford Motor Co, the ride-sharing service Uber and two other companies said on Tuesday they are forming a coalition to push for federal action to help speed self-driving cars to market. Sweden-based Volvo Cars, which is owned by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co GEELY.UL, and Uber rival Lyft also are part of the Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets. The group said in a statement it will "work with lawmakers, regulators and the public to realize the safety and societal benefits of self-driving vehicles."

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YouTube Is Working On 6 Second 'Bumper' Ads
The idea of a six second "bumper" ad sounds like a good idea. It is shorter than the average 15 - 30 second ads and almost the same length as the wait to "skip" an ad so maybe people will actually watch the whole thing.

That's why today we're announcing Bumper ads – a new six-second video format, sold through the AdWords auction on a CPM basis. Bumper ads are ideal for driving incremental reach and frequency, especially on mobile, where "snackable videos" perform well. Given the succinct nature of the format, we've seen Bumper ads work best when combined with a TrueView or Google Preferred campaign.

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Available Tags:Apple , Chrome OS , Android , Chrome , WoW , Server , AMD , Radeon , YouTube

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

IT News Head Lines (HardOCP) 28/04/2016





NZXT Manta Mini-ITX Enclosure
If you have plans to build a mini-ITX system such as a LAN box, HTPC, or Steam Machine, the crew at PC Perspective recommend giving their review of the NZXT Manta mini-ITX case a look. According to the review it has very high build quality, excellent cooling capacity for mini-ITX and the fans are quiet.

The NZXT Manta is a mini-ITX enclosure that boasts better than average room for components and cooling, and is packaged in a rather unusual, rounded design. There is a reason for the Manta's somewhat bulbous appearance, and it's part of a recent trend in mini-ITX enclosure design; bigger is better. While you might think that mITX is all about fitting components into the smallest enclosure possible, there have been some recent examples of cases which expand the chassis to micro-ATX sizes (or above).

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My God-Awful Year With the Apple Watch
If you know anyone that has an Apple Watch, this guy's story is going to sound awful familiar. The oddest thing I find about the iWatch is that it turns basic things you can do with one hand on a phone into a two-handed operation. It kind of sucks that both hands are occupied just doing basic stuff.


Wearing the Apple Watch for nearly a year did change something in me though, but it's the opposite effect that was probably intended: the Watch's constant low-level notifications made me realize that there's nothing really worth being notified about. Being able to feel every text, email, and whatever else, made me see how useless they mostly were.

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Doctor Ready To Perform First Human Head Transplant
Not that I doubt this doctor's abilities but it scares me to think he got the idea for head transplant surgery "from a Spider-Man comic book." He even has code names for the human head transplant, one is HEAVEN (head anastomosis venture) and the other is Gemini.

His attachment to Spider-Man's Peter Parker, another dweeb, lured him deep into the comic book world of Marvel, with its dose of futuristic medicine. That fateful day, he bought Issue 51 of Marvel Team-Up, in which Dr. Strange boasts to Spider-Man and Iron Man, "I myself have surgically rejoined severed neurolinkages…. The nerve endings have been fused, the healing process begun." This marked Canavero's first encounter with the idea of spinal cord fusion. And he wanted more.

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It's Time For Android and Chrome OS To Merge
What do you guys think about this? It makes a lot of sense and combining resources would be good for all involved. What are the down sides to merging Android and Chrome OS?

The plan has seemingly been in the works for years. Ever since Chrome OS boss Sundar Pinchai replaced Android creator Andy Rubin in 2013 at the helm of the mobile OS, we've been predicting that the two software monoliths would someday collide. Google initially developed both operating systems in parallel, but now that Android is the most widely used operating system in the world (and Chromebook's accounting for less than 3 percent of global PCs), the pressure is on Google to fold Chrome into Android.

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Blizzard Comments On Shutdown Of Unauthorized WoW Server
Here's the response that everyone has been waiting for. Plain and simple, Blizzard had to protect its trademarks and intellectual property. If the company let this server do it, they'd have to let everyone do it. Here's an excerpt from the rather lengthy blog post:

Why not just let Nostalrius continue the way it was? The honest answer is, failure to protect against intellectual property infringement would damage Blizzard's rights. This applies to anything that uses WoW's IP, including unofficial servers. And while we've looked into the possibility – there is not a clear legal path to protect Blizzard's IP and grant an operating license to a pirate server. We explored options for developing classic servers and none could be executed without great difficulty. If we could push a button and all of this would be created, we would. However, there are tremendous operational challenges to integrating classic servers, not to mention the ongoing support of multiple live versions for every aspect of WoW.

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MPAA Says Pirate Sites Will Take Advantage of Set-Top Box Proposals
The Motion Picture Association of America is afraid that pirates are going to build a black market business if the set-top box market in the United States is opened up. Really? Why would crooks need approval from the FCC to make illegal black boxes. They do that now already.

Earlier this year the Federal Communications Commission promised to "tear down anti-competitive barriers" by opening up the set-top box market in the United States and freeing consumers from $20 billion a year in rental charges. The proposals have spooked content owners, not least the MPAA who fear that pirate sites will take the opportunity to build a "black market" business.

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DARPA Ground X-Vehicle Technologies Concept Video
DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technology program has given the greenlight to eight organizations to develop new technologies that, according to the article, would make future fighting vehicles more mobile, effective, safe and affordable. I don't want to make fun of the video below but you guys have to watch it. I think we all played that game back in the 80's.



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Cybercriminals Earned $100K Just By Sending A DDoS Threat Email
Raise your hand if you've ever seen a movie or TV show that involves a ransom. Now, in every single on of those movies, how do the bad guys get caught? When it comes time to pick up the money! Seriously, who the hell is handing over money to these people (bitcoin or not)?

A group called the Armada Collective are reaping the rewards of cybercrime by threatening jittery businesses with the idea of a DDoS attack -- without actually doing more than sending an email or two. Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, while taking no technical expertise beyond knowing how to flood a website with traffic and causing it to crash, may not be sophisticated -- but can still cause serious damage.

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AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.4.2
AMD has released brand new Crimson Edition 16.4.2 drivers for all you Radeon owners out there. In addition to Crossfire profiles for Elite Dangerous and Need for Speed, these drives add AMD Xconnect™ technology. Here's a list of known issues as weoo as resolved issues:

The Division™ may experience flickering in AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
DOTA2™ toggling between borderless fullscreen and exclusive fullscreen can sometimes cause flickering or corruption when in AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Some DirectX® 9 applications cannot disable AMD Crossfire™ technology mode through Radeon Settings.
GPU clocks on some products may remain in high states after recovering from an application crash.
A small subset of AMD Radeon™ R9 380 users may be experiencing slower than expected fan speeds.
Power efficiency toggle in Radeon Settings is showing up for some unsupported products.
The check for software updates feature in Radeon Settings may not find the latest available update.
Some games may fail to show up in Radeon Settings gaming tab.
The Radeon Settings option may sometimes disappear as a shortcut from the right-click context menu on desktop after a software upgrade.
Steam®VR Performance Test may experience flickering in AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Stuttering or corruption observed while playing Fallout 4™ on some graphics products in AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Corruption in Hitman™ when using AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Stuttering or freezing in some loading scenes while playing Hitman™ using AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Negative scaling seen on Hitman™ when using AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.

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AMD Radeon Pro Duo Announcement
AMD has released the AMD Radeon Pro Duo's full specifications today with photographs. We have covered the AMD Radeon Pro Duo announcement here and have a break down of all the info available to us with our thoughts on the "World's Fastest Graphics Card" thrown in for good measure.


AMD is taking the veil off of the "World's Fastest Graphics Card" today known as the AMD Radeon Pro Duo. This $1,499 video card seems to have a rather different focus. We will share with you all the specifications on and pictures of the AMD Radeon R9 Pro Duo. We will talk about what this dual-Fiji GPU video card may have to offer.

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Google, Ford, Uber Join Coalition To Further Self-Driving Cars
Google, Uber, Ford and others are banding together to form a coalition to promote self-driving cars. I'm not sure if they are going for the whole Justice League or Avengers thing but, at the very least, they should get super secret decoder rings.

Alphabet Inc's Google unit, Ford Motor Co, the ride-sharing service Uber and two other companies said on Tuesday they are forming a coalition to push for federal action to help speed self-driving cars to market. Sweden-based Volvo Cars, which is owned by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co GEELY.UL, and Uber rival Lyft also are part of the Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets. The group said in a statement it will "work with lawmakers, regulators and the public to realize the safety and societal benefits of self-driving vehicles."

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YouTube Is Working On 6 Second 'Bumper' Ads
The idea of a six second "bumper" ad sounds like a good idea. It is shorter than the average 15 - 30 second ads and almost the same length as the wait to "skip" an ad so maybe people will actually watch the whole thing.

That's why today we're announcing Bumper ads – a new six-second video format, sold through the AdWords auction on a CPM basis. Bumper ads are ideal for driving incremental reach and frequency, especially on mobile, where "snackable videos" perform well. Given the succinct nature of the format, we've seen Bumper ads work best when combined with a TrueView or Google Preferred campaign.

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Available Tags:Apple , Chrome OS , Android , Chrome , WoW , Server , AMD , Radeon , YouTube

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

IT News Head Lines (TechSpot) 27/04/2016

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Millions pirate Game of Thrones shortly after release

In what shouldn't come as a huge surprise to anyone, Game of Thrones has once again been pirated by millions of people shortly after its premiere on Sunday, reinforcing its position as the most popular show among illegal viewers.

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This HD footage of New York City was captured in 1993

Quality is one of many characteristics that can be used to gauge a rough estimate of when a piece of media was captured. In rare instances, like the clip above, quality can be deceiving.

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AMD's Radeon Software 16.4.2 drivers fully support external graphics cards

If you've got an AMD Radeon graphics card, now is the time to update your drivers: the company has launched version 16.4.2 that includes performance improvements and full support for Xconnect technology.

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Reporting abuse on Twitter just got a lot more efficient

Twitter has for several years now offered a way to report abuse on its platform but doing so hasn’t always been easy or efficient. On Monday, the microblogging platform addressed the latter shortcoming by condensing the number of steps needed to report habitual offenders.

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Raspberry Pi camera module upgraded, now packs Sony image sensor

The Raspberry Pi Foundation on Monday announced a pair of new camera accessories for its popular single-board computers.

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AMD preparing to vacate Sunnyvale headquarters, sources say

Those in and around Silicon Valley are no doubt familiar with the massive white campus at 1090 E. Duane Ave., otherwise known as the headquarters of Advanced Micro Devices.

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John Romero needs your help to fund Blackroom

After releasing the first new Doom map in more than 20 years, id Software co-founder John Romero is now focused on creating the first game from his new studio Night Work Games.

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Wireless receiver lets you use a DualShock 4 controller with your original NES

If you’re a retro gaming fan then you’re well aware of how frustrating it can be to have someone (or maybe even a pet) trip over your controller wire. At best, it unplugs the controller but more often than not, the console takes a trip over the edge of the...

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Sirin Labs is launching a luxury smartphone with military-grade security next month for $15,000

How much would you pay for what could be the most secure, advanced commercial smartphone in the world? British-Israeli startup Sirin Labs thinks that users would be willing to spend up to $15,000 for a mobile device that mixes advanced technology with military-grade security, and will be releasing this “Rolls-Royce...

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Windows Phone-inspired keyboard now available for iOS

Microsoft’s predictive text mobile keyboard is now available as an iOS app in Apple’s App Store. Dubbed Word Flow, the keyboard from Microsoft’s in-house experimental Garage division supports both tap and swipe typing methods and is designed with single-hand use in mind.

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Logitech creates a massive display from 160 RGB keyboards

Logitech has finally found a practical use for the RGB LED backlighting in their new G810 Orion Spectrum mechanical gaming keyboards. At PAX East, the company has arranged 160 of them into a massive wall-mounted display, which has the ability to show text and videos through the RGB backlighting system.

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Lionsgate, Valve partnership brings big-name films to Steam

Valve has signed a deal with entertainment giant Lionsgate that brings more than 100 movies to its digital distribution platform.

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Apple reportedly turns to Magna for electric car project after talks with BMW and Daimler fail

Rumors that Apple was in talks with BMW and Daimler for the Cupertino company’s electric car project, codenamed Titan, have been circulating for about a year. But according to German news outlet Handelsblatt, discussions between the three parties have broken down.

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Online multiplayer, Battleborn DLC, practice mode and more coming to Rock Band 4

The crowdfunding campaign to bring Rock Band 4 to the PC may have fallen short of its goal but developer Harmonix still has big things planned for the rhythm game later this year.

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The eSports industry has grown 43% since last year, expected to generate $463 million in 2016

While the popularity of video games continues to increase, few areas of the industry are expanding as quickly as the eSports sector. At one time, competitive multiplayer gaming was mostly confined to parts of Asia, such as South Korea, but it has grown into a global phenomenon that is predicted...

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Chrome OS might be getting the Google Play Store shortly

Judging by the latest discoveries in Chrome OS, users of the operating system will soon be able to run the vast majority of Android apps thanks to the inclusion of the Google Play Store.

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The Witcher 3 Blood and Wine DLC: new Gwent faction and screenshots revealed

New images and information regarding The Witcher 3’s second and final piece of DLC, Blood and Wine, have been revealed. As well as showing more screenshots of the Southern France-style area of Toussaint, CD Projekt Red has announced that a new faction will be added to everyone’s favorite card battling...

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Mexico's voter database containing the records of over 80 million citizens leaked online

Earlier this month, it was reported that hackers had infiltrated the Philippines’ Commission on Elections database and leaked the personal information of up to 55 million people. Now, Mexico has become the latest country to have its entire voter database posted online.

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The Best Headphones: In-ear, over-ear, gaming, wireless and more

There's an endless selection when it comes to headphones and finding the right pair of can be not only tough but there’s a lot of subjectivity involved depending on what matters most to you -- audio quality, comfort, features, and so on. Here are our picks for the best headphones...

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Best Headphones of 2016
There's an endless selection when it comes to headphones and finding the right pair of can be not only tough but there's a lot of subjectivity involved depending on what matters most to you -- audio quality, comfort, features and so on. Here are our picks for best over-the-ear, in-ear, noise cancelling, gaming, sports-oriented, budget and wireless.

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Brave Browser 0.9.2 Beta
The new Brave browser is tops at speed and privacy by blocking ads and trackers. By adding micropayments, it also gives users and publishers a better deal.

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Mozilla Lightning 4.7
Lightning brings the Sunbird calendar to the popular email client, Mozilla Thunderbird.

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BlueStacks App Player 2.2.20.6211
Install and run Android apps on your PC or Mac. BlueStacks puts the Android operating system on your desktop.

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360 Total Security 8.2.0.1138
360 Total Security offers you complete protection against viruses and other new type of threats. When you shopping on line, downloading files, browsing webpage, 360 Total Security protect you from cybercrime at any moment.

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Mozilla Firefox for Mac 46.0
Bringing together all kinds of awesomeness to make browsing better for you.

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Driver Magician Lite 4.55
Device driver backup tool for Windows.

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USB Drive Letter Manager USBDLM 5.1.8
USBDLM is a Windows service that gives control over Windows' drive letter assignment for USB drives.

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Kaspersky RannohDecryptor 1.9.0.0
Kaspersky RannohDecryptor is an intuitive yet efficient security utility that can be used to disinfect files affected by Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Rannoh.

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Adobe Flash Player for Mac 21.0.0.226
Adobe Flash Player is a cross-platform browser-based application runtime that delivers uncompromised viewing of expressive applications, content, and videos across screens and browsers.

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Mozilla Firefox for Linux 46.0
Improve your browsing experience with Mozilla's open-source and highly acclaimed Firefox.

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IP Camera Viewer 3.07
IP Camera Viewer allows you to view live video from your USB or IP cameras on your PC.

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Symantec Norton AntiVirus Definition Update April 26, 2016
Keep your Norton Anti-Virus updated.

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VIPRE Antivirus Definitions Update File 48906 April 26, 2016
VIPRE Antivirus out to date with the latest definitions available.

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Microsoft Windows Defender Definition Update April 26, 2016
Download the latest updates or definitions for your Microsoft Windows Defender security software

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Bitdefender 9-10 Virus Definitions April 26, 2016
Keep your Bitdefender Anti-Virus 9 to 10 updated with the latest definitions.

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Symantec Norton AntiVirus X 9.x-10.x Update for Mac April 26, 2016
Keep your Norton Anti-Virus for Mac up to date.

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Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool 2016.4.26
The Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool application was designed to be another virus scanner and detection software from Kaspersky

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RemoveIT Pro XT - SE 4.26.2016
Remove many viruses that other popular antivirus software cannot discover.

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Norman Malware Cleaner 2016.4.26
Norman Malware Cleaner is a free utility that may be used to detect and remove specific malicious software (malware).

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Spybot Search and Destroy Detection Update April 26, 2016
This updates the detection rules for Spybot Search and Destroy.

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BitDefender Virus Definitions Update April 26, 2016
Keep your Bitdefender Anti-Virus updated with the latest definitions.

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ClamAV Virus Database Update April 26, 2016
ClamAV is an open source antivirus solution for Windows operating systems.

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AVIRA Antivirus Definition Update April 26, 2016
Update AVIRA Desktop for Windows with latest virus definitions and scan engine.

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RemoveIT Pro v7 Enterprise 4.26.2016
Locates & Removes many new dangerous files that other popular AV programs do not find.

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SUPERAntiSpyware Database Update April 26, 2016
Keep SUPERAntiSpyware up to date.

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F-Secure Virus Definitions Update April 26, 2016
Keep your F-Secure products updated.

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Bitdefender 2010-08 Virus Definitions Update April 26, 2016
Keep your Bitdefender Anti-Virus 2008 to 2010 updated with the latest definitions.

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McAfee SuperDAT Update 8146 April 26, 2016
Keep your Mcafee based virus scanner up to date with the latest SuperDAT Update.

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AVG Anti-Virus Update 12105 April 26, 2016
Keep your AVG Anti-Virus updated.

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Kaspersky Anti-Virus Update April 26, 2016
Virus definitions for Kaspersky Anti-Virus.

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AOpen MP5000 Bios R1.02


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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Firmware and Drivers April 2016
Barely tipping the scales at 1.76 pounds, the 12-inch Surface Pro 3 has all the power and performance of a premium laptop in a thin and lightweight design.

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