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Hello, - WindSlayer Open Beta Client http://www.gamershell.com/news_56000.html - LittleBigPlanet Dream Trailer http://www.gamershell.com/news_55998.html - Armageddon Empires v1.08 Patch http://www.gamershell.com/news_55996.html Best Regards, GamersHell.com Staff =============================================================================
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Massive Gamer Magazine Unleashes First Issue New Monthly Periodical Exclusively Covers Massively Multiplayer Online PC Games ST LOUIS, MO -- July 22nd, 2008 - A seismic shock has impacted the world of editorial media covering interactive entertainment. Massive Gamer, Inc. is proud to announce the launch of Massive Gamer magazine, a monthly print publication focusing exclusively on massively multiplayer games for the PC. As the multi-billion massively multiplayer (MMOG) business continues to grow and become a part of mainstream popular entertainment, Massive Gamer aims to reflect the breadth and depth of the MMOG development, business and culture as no other website and print publication has ever done before. The first issue of Massive Gamer magazine (August 2008) is available at newsstands for the cover price of $6.99, and online for subscription at the low introductory rate of $24.99. Weighing in at 88 pages, the first issue of Massive Gamer magazine highlights Funcom's popular Age of Conan MMOG on the cover, and features articles delving into Cryptic Studio's Champions Online, Turbine Inc's. Lord of the Rings: Mines of Moria expansion, EA/Mythic's Warhammer update, and much more. Regular columns will include letters from the editor, staff editorials, a calendar of upcoming game releases and industry events, as well as MMOG launches, guild features, serialized fiction, news from the business world, and more. "Massive Gamer addresses a unique void in the print media space, when it comes to editorially covering massively multiplayer online games and virtual worlds. MMOG players have their own jargon, their own community, and their own informational needs that a one-size-fits-all publication cannot completely fill nor understand," says Jodie McIntyre, CEO and Founder of Massive Gamer, Inc. "This publication will also be unique because we will look at more than the largest and most popular MMOGs. The MMOG development community is filled with innovators and entrepreneurs from around the world - and we cannot wait to share many of their stories with our audience." Massive Gamer magazine will be accompanied by a website launch, featuring fresh MMOG industry news and community feedback. The website and information about the magazine can be found at http://www.massivegamer.com. A bi-weekly newsletter will offer opt-in subscribers the chance to have the latest happenings in the world of MMOGs and Massive Gamer delivered to their e-mail inboxes. Inside Massive Gamer magazine Issue #1: Cover Features Age of Conan: Hype vs. Hope By the Massive Gamer team DC Universe Online: Super-Batty Goodness! By Linda "Brasse" Carlson Life at Level 80 in Age of Conan By Ryan "Volt" Sutherland Fractured Planes By Christine Rafe Features Age of Conan Conqueror Class Review By Pike "Ithkrul" Pullen Guardian Class Review By Chad "Clams" Mocha Demonologist Class Review By Ron "Zeckle" Hunt Tempest of Set Class Review By Lynn "Cesara" Kraczek Cryptic Studios Champions Online: From PnP to MMOG By Linda "Brasse" Carlson Cartoon Network Fusion Fall Update By Paul Philleo Turbine Lord of the Rings: Mines of Moria - The path to Moria is fraught with danger, evil and... mini games? By Linda "Brasse" Carlson EA / Mythic Warhammer Update By Mike "Exe" Doughtery Sony Online Entertainment The Agency: FPS or MMO? If we tell you, we'll have to kill you. By Linda "Brasse" Carlson Everquest II: Living Legacy Program By Linda "Brasse" Carlson Blizzard World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Update By Mike "Exe" Dougherty G4Box Metin 2: Jam Packed with Content - and it's FREE! By Lynn "Cesara" Kraczek CCP Eve Online: The Empyrean Age By Marcin "DeepNoizer" Nowak Insider's Look Tales from the Trenches: Community Management By Linda "Brasse" Carlson Entropia By John Bates, Entropia Universe About Massive Gamer, Inc. Massive Gamer Inc., (http://www.massivegamer.com), is the St. Louis area-based publisher of Massive Gamer magazine, founded by Jodie McIntyre, owner of the respected editorial website MPOGD.com, which covers multiplayer online games. Massive Gamer magazine embodies the ideals of editorial integrity while covering the broad spectrum of massively multiplayer online entertainment on the PC platform. The Massive Gamer magazine staff is diverse, like the industry itself, including talented writers, experienced business veterans, and hardcore gamers. ### Massive Gamer marketing assets are available upon request from: media ( -at -) massivegamer.com Jodie McIntyre MPOGD <http://www.mpogd.com/> http://www.mpogd.com/ Massive Gamer http://www.massivegamer.com Cell- (408)636-3314 Fax - (520)843-7329 MSN- <mailto:jodiempogd ( -at -) msn.com> jodiempogd ( -at -) msn.com Levelup Communications <http://www.lvlupcommunications.com> http://www.lvlupcommunications.com Know the true value of time! Snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it. No idleness, no laziness, no procrastination. Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today." --Lord Chesterfield Stanhope
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Massive Gamer Magazine Unleashes First Issue New Monthly Periodical Exclusively Covers Massively Multiplayer Online PC Games ST LOUIS, MO -- July 22nd, 2008 - A seismic shock has impacted the world of editorial media covering interactive entertainment. Massive Gamer, Inc. is proud to announce the launch of Massive Gamer magazine, a monthly print publication focusing exclusively on massively multiplayer games for the PC. As the multi-billion massively multiplayer (MMOG) business continues to grow and become a part of mainstream popular entertainment, Massive Gamer aims to reflect the breadth and depth of the MMOG development, business and culture as no other website and print publication has ever done before. The first issue of Massive Gamer magazine (August 2008) is available at newsstands for the cover price of $6.99, and online for subscription at the low introductory rate of $24.99. Weighing in at 88 pages, the first issue of Massive Gamer magazine highlights Funcom's popular Age of Conan MMOG on the cover, and features articles delving into Cryptic Studio's Champions Online, Turbine Inc's. Lord of the Rings: Mines of Moria expansion, EA/Mythic's Warhammer update, and much more. Regular columns will include letters from the editor, staff editorials, a calendar of upcoming game releases and industry events, as well as MMOG launches, guild features, serialized fiction, news from the business world, and more. "Massive Gamer addresses a unique void in the print media space, when it comes to editorially covering massively multiplayer online games and virtual worlds. MMOG players have their own jargon, their own community, and their own informational needs that a one-size-fits-all publication cannot completely fill nor understand," says Jodie McIntyre, CEO and Founder of Massive Gamer, Inc. "This publication will also be unique because we will look at more than the largest and most popular MMOGs. The MMOG development community is filled with innovators and entrepreneurs from around the world - and we cannot wait to share many of their stories with our audience." Massive Gamer magazine will be accompanied by a website launch, featuring fresh MMOG industry news and community feedback. The website and information about the magazine can be found at http://www.massivegamer.com. A bi-weekly newsletter will offer opt-in subscribers the chance to have the latest happenings in the world of MMOGs and Massive Gamer delivered to their e-mail inboxes. Inside Massive Gamer magazine Issue #1: Cover Features Age of Conan: Hype vs. Hope By the Massive Gamer team DC Universe Online: Super-Batty Goodness! By Linda "Brasse" Carlson Life at Level 80 in Age of Conan By Ryan "Volt" Sutherland Fractured Planes By Christine Rafe Features Age of Conan Conqueror Class Review By Pike "Ithkrul" Pullen Guardian Class Review By Chad "Clams" Mocha Demonologist Class Review By Ron "Zeckle" Hunt Tempest of Set Class Review By Lynn "Cesara" Kraczek Cryptic Studios Champions Online: From PnP to MMOG By Linda "Brasse" Carlson Cartoon Network Fusion Fall Update By Paul Philleo Turbine Lord of the Rings: Mines of Moria - The path to Moria is fraught with danger, evil and... mini games? By Linda "Brasse" Carlson EA / Mythic Warhammer Update By Mike "Exe" Doughtery Sony Online Entertainment The Agency: FPS or MMO? If we tell you, we'll have to kill you. By Linda "Brasse" Carlson Everquest II: Living Legacy Program By Linda "Brasse" Carlson Blizzard World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Update By Mike "Exe" Dougherty G4Box Metin 2: Jam Packed with Content - and it's FREE! By Lynn "Cesara" Kraczek CCP Eve Online: The Empyrean Age By Marcin "DeepNoizer" Nowak Insider's Look Tales from the Trenches: Community Management By Linda "Brasse" Carlson Entropia By John Bates, Entropia Universe About Massive Gamer, Inc. Massive Gamer Inc., (http://www.massivegamer.com), is the St. Louis area-based publisher of Massive Gamer magazine, founded by Jodie McIntyre, owner of the respected editorial website MPOGD.com, which covers multiplayer online games. Massive Gamer magazine embodies the ideals of editorial integrity while covering the broad spectrum of massively multiplayer online entertainment on the PC platform. The Massive Gamer magazine staff is diverse, like the industry itself, including talented writers, experienced business veterans, and hardcore gamers. ### Massive Gamer marketing assets are available upon request from: media ( -at -) massivegamer.com Jodie McIntyre MPOGD <http://www.mpogd.com/> http://www.mpogd.com/ Massive Gamer http://www.massivegamer.com Cell- (408)636-3314 Fax - (520)843-7329 MSN- <mailto:jodiempogd ( -at -) msn.com> jodiempogd ( -at -) msn.com Levelup Communications <http://www.lvlupcommunications.com> http://www.lvlupcommunications.com Know the true value of time! Snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it. No idleness, no laziness, no procrastination. Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today." --Lord Chesterfield Stanhope
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Hi all, We have published a new piece of coverage taking a look at the latest HOPE conference that occurred this past weekend. Title: Hackers on Planet Earth 2008: 'The Last HOPE' ( -at -) Techgage Link: http://techgage.com/article/hackers_on_planet_earth_2008_the_last_hope/ Quote: The seventh HOPE conference was held this past weekend in NYC and I was there to take in the numerous talks. Such subjects covered were lock picking, Wikipedia's evils, YouTube, FOIA, hardware hacking and a lot more. Special talks were also given by Steven Rambam, Steven Levy, Adam Savage and Jello Biafra.
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Hi all, We have just published a review of the *Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000*. If you could post a link on your site that would be very much appreciated. *Link:* http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/07/23/lian-li-pc-x2000/1 *Picture:* http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/07/lian-li-pc-x2000/fp_img.jpg *Quote: */"The Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000 is certainly an impressive piece of hardware, combining a gorgeous and unique design, an innovative layout, simply superlative noise levels and impressive cooling performance. However, there are a few minor blemishes on the face of this otherwise fantastic case, and sadly most of them are directed towards the case's front fascia panel. The problems causing the front aluminium panel to bow in the middle really should have been caught before the case went into full production, and it's certainly disappointing to see such a premium case suffering from case panels not fitting together properly. The fact that the fascia is so easily removed is also a concern, as is the placement of the fan controller, inexplicably placed behind both the front fascia //and the dust filter. While we appreciate that the fans might be a "set and forget" feature, we really shouldn't have to dismantle a case to switch the case fans from low to high. While the case was a delight to fit our machine in thanks a wonderful removable motherboard tray, as we tested we kept finding minor niggles that started to detract from the experience and excitement we'd felt when the PC-X2000 had first been unboxed. The lack of sufficient fastening for the side panels and options for cable routing inside the case are the prime offenders, especially as they are such simple problems to remedy. To see such an otherwise excellent case pulled down by minor design oversights and manufacturing defects is a real shame, but is sadly the case. Such problems really shouldn't be present in a case that we're told will launch at well over £200. For that money you expect the excellent design, ease of use and thermal performance of the PC-X2000, but not the minor niggles that could spoil your purchase. Don't get me wrong, the Lian Li PC-X2000 is a simply stunning case, both aesthetically and performance wise. It's just that the minor problems that seem to us so simple to fix, really shouldn't be there at this price point especially."/ * *Cheers guys! Tim Smalley www.bit-tech.net
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Vizo Milano MIP-100 HDD Enclosure & Multimedia Player Review @ XtremeComputing
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Title: Vizo Milano MIP-100 HDD Enclosure & Multimedia Player Review ( -at -) XtremeComputing Quote: "The picture quality too is as good as, if not better than, the video recorded from my media pc, though I think it maybe not quite as good as DVD quality but it WAS a rip from a DVD so it would have been compressed and therefore cannot be as good. I played it on all outputs, composite, svideo and component and they all worked fine with component giving the best results, as you would expect." Link: http://www.xtremecomputing.co.uk/review.php?id=419 256x256 Preview Pic: http://www.xtremecomputing.co.uk/images/review/preview419a.jpg 50x50 Preview Pic: http://www.xtremecomputing.co.uk/images/review/preview419.jpg -
Hello Again, Futurelooks checks out an external RAID desktop storage system... Enhance Technology T4H CR Desktop RAID Storage System Review The pervasiveness of USB and the availability of high speed connections like Firewire and eSATA have made external hard drive solutions more viable than ever before. Systems can become smaller without sacrificing storage capacity or performance. Although plugging in a drive instantly gives you more room to store your stuff, what it does not give you is redundancy for your precious data. When a single drive fails, your stuff is gone. Enhance Technology, a leader in external storage systems, fired over a solution called the T4H CR EnhanceRAID that is sure to please not only your appetite for speed, but also your need for data redundancy. Direct Link: http://www.futurelooks.com/enhance-technology-t4h-cr-desktop-raid-storage-system-review/ A post to your news would be most appreciated! Regards, -The Futurelooks Team- www.futurelooks.com
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Hello Webmasters and News Posters, NEW CONTENT (Visual) - ZOTAC 9600 GSO 384MB Graphics Card QUOTE: "The 9600 GSO has been out for a while now, but we haven’t really seen many of them around. The first one we saw was from Palit and carried with it a large 768MB of memory with quite a hefty overclock to boot. At the same time, it did have some issues in our test bed. While we loved the card, we probably didn’t really get to have as close a look as we normally would. We all know that the 9600 GSO is nothing more than an 8800 GS with a new name, but how does the card sit in the current market? Is it something worth considering or should we just opt for the slightly more expensive 9600GT?" For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1513/zotac_9600_gso_384mb_graphics_card/index.html Best Regards, The TweakTown Team http://www.tweaktown.com
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SCALE will be at at OSCON 2008, in booth #602. If you're at OSCON, please swing by and learn about SCALE 7x next February. We'd like to hear your ideas about things you would like to see at the Expo! _______________________________________________
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Hardware Canucks is pleased to present our review of the Noctua NH-C12P CPU Cooler *Article URL:* http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/8224-noctua-nh-c12p-cpu-cooler-review.html *Quote:* *As we will see later in the review, the NH-C12P is not a modified tower cooler or a hybrid anything, but rather has been designed from the ground up as down draft cooler and shouldn't suffer from many of the design flaws other heatsinks of this type are afflicted with. Now this is a lofty goal to say the least and while many have claimed to have done it, the end result is usually different than the marketing spin. However, if there is one company that we would trust to design from the ground up the perfect downdraft cooler it would Noctua.* *Image URL:* http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image/akg/Air_Cooling/NH-C12/install3_sm.jpg We would appreciate it if you could post this to your News page. Regards -- Hardware Canucks News Team
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Hi, We've just posted a new article on our website, Hardware Secrets. Title: Antec Three Hundred Case Review Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/586 Category: Reviews Summary: Antec Three Hundred is a mini-tower case for users demanding a small yet powerful case, featuring three 5 ¼” bays, six internal 3 ½” bays and two fans with individual speed control. Here is a snippet: "Antec Three Hundred is an inexpensive mini-tower case for users demanding a small yet powerful case – according to the manufacturer there is enough room for you to install video cards from GeForce 8800 family in it –, featuring three 5 ¼" bays, six internal 3 ½" bays, one 120-mm rear fan, one top 140-mm fan (both with individual speed control), plus space for installing three extra 120-mm fans (two on the front and one at the side). Let's take an in-depth look on this latest release from Antec." A news post would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Gabriel Torres Editor-in-Chief Hardware Secrets http://www.hardwaresecrets.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hello, - The Orb and The Oracle Website Launched http://www.gamershell.com/news_55994.html - Geo-Political Simulator Released and Screens/Trailer http://www.gamershell.com/news_55992.html - Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli Playable at British International Motor Show http://www.gamershell.com/news_55990.html - Empire Interactive Fall 2008 Line-Up Unveiled http://www.gamershell.com/news_55988.html - Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords Expansion Available Tomorrow http://www.gamershell.com/news_55986.html - Metal Slug 7 EU Release Confirmed and Screens http://www.gamershell.com/news_55984.html - Gears of War 2 and Fable 2 Collector's Edition Details Revealed http://www.gamershell.com/news_55982.html Best Regards, GamersHell.com Staff =============================================================================
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format... ------------=_1216768240-11275-7536 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 _______________________________________________________________________ Mandriva Linux Security Advisory MDVSA-2008:152 http://www.mandriva.com/security/ _______________________________________________________________________ Package : wireshark Date : July 22, 2008 Affected: 2007.1, 2008.0, 2008.1, Corporate 4.0 _______________________________________________________________________ Problem Description: A vulnerability was found in Wireshark, that could cause it to crash while processing malicious packets. This update provides Wireshark 1.0.2, which is not vulnerable to that. _______________________________________________________________________ References: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-3145 http://www.wireshark.org/security/wnpa-sec-2008-04.html _______________________________________________________________________ Updated Packages: Mandriva Linux 2007.1: dd208d3bd415b566884410e3efb5a748 2007.1/i586/libwireshark0-1.0.2-0.1mdv2007.1.i586.rpm 8ac38caee13fca07ff4cf7119491256c 2007.1/i586/tshark-1.0.2-0.1mdv2007.1.i586.rpm 31815a8faec571b90c786112651853bf 2007.1/i586/wireshark-1.0.2-0.1mdv2007.1.i586.rpm 6c61296c26edd8e8d62e30c7af36ba02 2007.1/i586/wireshark-tools-1.0.2-0.1mdv2007.1.i586.rpm 00dca267b96e50a75e7c4b7952ca1e61 2007.1/SRPMS/wireshark-1.0.2-0.1mdv2007.1.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2007.1/X86_64: 0fa4bbaf37ea0bbec825a292f6ba1f08 2007.1/x86_64/lib64wireshark0-1.0.2-0.1mdv2007.1.x86_64.rpm ec00436f7fa7246808ff9294d3d30106 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2008.0/SRPMS/wireshark-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.0.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2008.0/X86_64: a473c5eab195923066ba820207cd4dd0 2008.0/x86_64/dumpcap-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm 2345349e97af7c3b07c9effba42e9a5b 2008.0/x86_64/lib64wireshark0-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm ded19cb2dc2e3a435c83ad6010dd1ab6 2008.0/x86_64/lib64wireshark-devel-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm 6ae396fcdc52b87f7c4d359ae596e861 2008.0/x86_64/rawshark-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm b28e8bcf8801836a8d1c35f53e566fc6 2008.0/x86_64/tshark-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm bd219f2c009719d100f5411fd2e1472f 2008.0/x86_64/wireshark-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm 3f552df165c98123991e8aca8290944b 2008.0/x86_64/wireshark-tools-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm 802f0a708e0dd820b242b9682ef5f482 2008.0/SRPMS/wireshark-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.0.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2008.1: b4cd63431babb044b459f41edd4df7a9 2008.1/i586/dumpcap-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.1.i586.rpm aecdbf2396bd03ff4035ce3d0361c8e0 2008.1/i586/libwireshark0-1.0.2-0.1mdv2008.1.i586.rpm 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Hello, OCIA.net has posted their review of the iStar T5F-SS SATA Hard Drive Rack. Below is a direct quote from the review: "iStar originally catered more towards IT professionals and the like, but in recent years, they have started creating products that the average consumer can use on a daily basis. Items such as ATX computer cases, hard drive coolers and external hard drive enclosures are all items now offered by iStar. Today we will be taking a look at one of iStar's new products, the T5F-SS, a mobile hard drive rack for use with any 3.5" SATA drive." Direct Link: http://www.ocia.net/reviews/istarhdd/page1.shtml Image Link: http://www.ocia.net/images/icons/324.jpg Site Link: http://www.ocia.net A news posting on your site would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your support! Thanks, OCIA.net Staff http://www.ocia.net
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Hello Webmasters and News Posters, NEW CONTENT (Software) - CyberLink PowerDVD 8 Reviewed QUOTE: "A few years ago, I had some kind of PC issue where PowerDVD wouldn’t run because there were some conflicting graphics card issues, so I was forced to use rival program Intervideo WinDVD for about 5 minutes; and look, I know many of you guys like it, but I didn’t. So I formatted the PC rather than live without PowerDVD. So last month I get myself a Blu-ray ROM drive, a Lite-On LH-2B1S to be exact, and I ended up finding a few incompatibilities with a few discs whilst running PowerDVD 7. So I was suitably annoyed. But lo and behold, only a mater of days later I receive a press release from CyberLink announcing PowerDVD 8. Let’s dive in and see what improvements have been made, and if those incompatibilities have been rectified." For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1383/cyberlink_powerdvd_8_reviewed/index.html Best Regards, The TweakTown Team http://www.tweaktown.com
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Hi, We've just posted a new article on our website, Hardware Secrets. Title: All you need to know about LCD monitors Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/87 Category: Tutorials Summary: All the basic features of LCD video monitors you need to know before buying one. Here is a snippet: "Liquid-crystal displays (LCD), in the past restricted to notebooks, are now a reality for desktops. The three greatest advantages of this type of video monitor compared to traditional tube-based monitors (a.k.a. CRT, Cathode Ray Tube) are the use of less space on the desk (especially 17" models or bigger), less power consumption and 100% flicker-free, even with a refresh rate of only 60 frames per second (60 Hz). In this tutorial we will explain everything you need to know to make the right choice when buying a new LCD monitor." A news post would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Gabriel Torres Editor-in-Chief Hardware Secrets http://www.hardwaresecrets.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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DC Universe Online Screens/Trailer, NBA Live 09 Dynamic DNA Intro Trailer, and more
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Hello, - NBA Live 09 Dynamic DNA Intro Trailer http://www.gamershell.com/news_55980.html - New Titles Coming to Wii Shop Channel #73 http://www.gamershell.com/news_55978.html - Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock New Downloadable Content in July #2 http://www.gamershell.com/news_55976.html - cdv Software Entertainment AG Expands in the UK http://www.gamershell.com/news_55972.html - New Games Coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade #17 http://www.gamershell.com/news_55974.html - DC Universe Online Screens/Trailer http://www.gamershell.com/news_55970.html - Defenders of Law, Inc.: Crime in Willburg Announced and Screens http://www.gamershell.com/news_55968.html - Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns Released and Screens #4 http://www.gamershell.com/news_55966.html - Order Up! Released http://www.gamershell.com/news_55962.html Best Regards, GamersHell.com Staff ============================================================================= -
kannuu Debuts Lookup Solution for iPhone Application Developers
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kannuu Debuts Lookup Solution for iPhone Application Developers - Published on 07/22/08 New Search Software Development Kit enables Indexing Facility into Web and on Device iPhone Applications. kannuu, Inc. today announced the availability of its iPhone SDK. The kannuu iPhone SDK, provides developers with a rich set of powerful tools to incorporate its award winning indexing and lookup capabilities into high demand mobile OS X web-based and device native applications. Dallas, TX - kannuu, Inc., the global leader in lookup technology, today announced the availability of its iPhone SDK (Software Development Kit.) The kannuu iPhone SDK, provides developers with a rich set of powerful tools to incorporate its award winning indexing and lookup capabilities into high demand mobile OS X web-based and device native applications. kannuu's SDK delivers a problem-free way integrate, test and deploy its search and find capabilities to upcoming applications. kannuu's SDK handles all the heavy lifting and expedites mobile OS X application delivery by providing innovators with coco library sample code, unified access to data, incorporation into a vast array of web or native applications in need of an elegant search solution, clear API (application programmer's interface), well documented code, an intuitive architecture, and comprehensive product documentation and development support. kannuu-enabled applications adhere to Apple specifications and offer the option to incorporate an intuitive interface, which presents the user with the four most likely characters in an easy to navigate up, down, left, right and center directional controller. This innovative UI eliminates the need for a keyboard, track-back to multiple and superfluous menus and settings, fumbling through an A-Z search, and the frustrating auto complete function. kannuu's SDK will boost mobile content discovery and is expected to usher in a needle-moving acceleration in the adoption of mobile services by creating an explosion of new search and find options for the consumer. "The popularity of the platform along with the high demand for applications, gives us an amazing opportunity to connect consumers with content, making the search process far easier and immediate than anything that has been available before," said Sean-Michael Daley, CEO of kannuu, Inc. "We look forward to seeing the upshot of the products and services, which is certain to create groundbreaking mobile experiences." Pricing and Availability: The free beta iPhone SDK can be downloaded from kannuu's website. kannuu: http://www.kannuu.com Direct Download Link: http://www.kannuu.com/developers_downloads.php# Screenshot: http://www.kannuu.com/developers_downloads_device.php#kIphone Screenshot/App Icon: http://gallery.me.com/sarahduckett#100026/kannuu-logo-hires&bgcolor=black The leaders in lookup innovation, kannuu distributes its solutions globally through strategic licensing partnerships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), software platforms, online content providers and ecommerce solutions. kannuu's patented Partial Word Completion defines new models for how consumers interact with a wide array of software, consumer electronics, mobile devices, PCs and more. kannuu, is headquartered in Dallas, TX, with sales and marketing offices in San Francisco, CA. The kannuu team is comprised of individuals dedicated to providing innovation through the power of finding, not searching. For more information regarding the kannuu technology-licensing program, please contact Sean-Michael Daley, CEO kannuu or visit their website. iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries. ### Sarah Duckett VP Communications 510-701-3402 sarah.duckett ( -at -) kannuu.com ******* -
Hello, - Prince of Persia: The Fallen King E3 2008 Trailer http://www.gamershell.com/news_55960.html - Lineage II Chaotic Throne: Gracia Details/Screens #3 http://www.gamershell.com/news_55956.html - Crazy Mini Golf Trailer #2 http://www.gamershell.com/news_55954.html - Wanted: The Video Game New Screens http://www.gamershell.com/news_55952.html - Doodle Hex Details Released http://www.gamershell.com/news_55950.html - Games for Windows – LIVE Multiplayer Features Now Completely Free http://www.gamershell.com/news_55948.html - Perfect World International NA Closed Beta Sign-Ups http://www.gamershell.com/news_55946.html - Fallen Earth Vehicles Details and Artwork http://www.gamershell.com/news_55944.html - THQ Joins Gametap http://www.gamershell.com/news_55942.html - NARUTO: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2/NARUTO: Path of the Ninja 2 at San Diego Comic-Con http://www.gamershell.com/news_55940.html - KarjaSoft Demo Pack http://www.gamershell.com/news_55938.html - KarjaSoft Free Full Games http://www.gamershell.com/news_55936.html Best Regards, GamersHell.com Staff =============================================================================
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Beginners Guides: Diagnosing Bad Memory "Does your Windows-based PC crash for no apparent reason? Well OK, mine does too, but does yours crash often? At random times? With Nasty blue Screens of Death? If the answer is "yes", you may very well have a memory problem. Faulty memory, or RAM, is often the cause of the dreaded 'flaky PC' syndrome, those hard-to-replicate errors that get you nasty looks from the store technician." REVIEW URL: http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1565 TAG-LINE: Beginners Guides: Diagnosing Bad Memory ( -at -) PCSTATS.com Please post a link in your news if you think it may be of interest to your readers. - Thanks, Max!
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Xigmatek Achilles S1284 Exposed Heatpipe Base Heatsink Review "Like many of Xigmatek' coolers, the Achilles S1284 heatsink has an aluminum base with four wide copper heat pipes inset. Heat is conducted directly from the core of the K8 AMD or LGA775 Intel processor to the 8mm diameter heatpipes, the heatpipes then disperse that heat to a 115mm tall tower of aluminum fins above. " REVIEW URL: http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2287 TAG-LINE: Xigmatek Achilles S1284 Heatsink Review ( -at -) Frostytech.com Please post a link in your news to this review if you think it may be of interest your readers. - Thanks, Max! -
Hello fellow editors! Tech ARP ( http://www.techarp.com/ <http://www.techarp.com/>'>http://www.techarp.com/> ) has just posted the Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 Dual-Core Processor Review. Quote - "The Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 is new low-cost Core 2 processor targeted at the mainstream market. Unlike other Wolfdale-based processors though, the Core 2 Duo E7200 has half its L2 cache disabled. This leaves the processor with only 3MB of L2 cache. It also uses a slower FSB speed of 1066 MHz. But does that mean it is slower than the Conroe-based Core 2 Duo processors that have 4MB of L2 cache and a faster FSB speed? You would be surprised at the results when we tested this processor and compared it against the performance of the Conroe-based Core 2 Duo processors." Direct URL - http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=570 Logo URL - http://www.techarp.com/review/Intel/Core_2_Duo_E7200/icon_big.jpg We would appreciate your help in getting the word out. Rest assured that we will reciprocate and post your news with all due haste. If you have any news, please feel free to send it to our news mailbox at news ( -at -) techarp.com. Thanks! Tech ARP http://www.techarp.com/ <http://www.techarp.com/>
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Hydra 1.6 brings HDR Imaging into Aperture - Published on 07/22/08 Creaceed has announced the final version of its unique plug-in for bringing HDR Imaging into Aperture. This is the major improvement included in the release of Hydra 1.6, their application for easily creating HDR images on Mac OS X Leopard. With its user friendly interface, Hydra has been developed to suit home users as well as professional photographers. Mons, Belgium - Creaceed has announced the final version of its unique plug-in for bringing HDR Imaging into Aperture. This is the major improvement included in the release of Hydra 1.6, their application for easily creating HDR images on Mac OS X Leopard. What is new in Hydra 1.6? Version 1.6 is an installable package with major enhancements and bug fixes: Hydra's Aperture Plug-In: * Final version available * Configurable output file format (JPG, TIFF or OpenEXR) * Configurable pixel depth (8 or 32-bit per component) * Interactive image alignment, either automatic or manual * Users can choose their own default representation (2D or 3D perspective) * Access/saving of HDR presets (the same in the plug-in as in Hydra) * Input and output files stacked together in Aperture Stand-Alone and Aperture Plug-In: * Processing Canon EOS 1D and DNG image inputs fully enabled * Fixed colorspace problem in output images * Resizable plugin window * French localization (software interface and user guide) What is Hydra? With its user friendly interface, Hydra has been developed to suit home users as well as professional photographers. Hydra gives human eye perception to photographs by creating high dynamic range (HDR) images from a series of regular photographs, either with DSLRs or traditional point-and-shoot cameras. Unlike most HDR softwares, Hydra does not require images taken with a tripod. Minimum Requirements * Any PowerMac G5 or Intel Mac * Mac OS X Leopard version 10.5.4 or later * At least 64 MB of video memory * Highly Recommended: Mac with Intel processor and ATI or nVidia Graphics Card Pricing and Availability: Hydra 1.6 can be purchased at $59.95 USD from the Creaceed website (a trial version is also available). It is free for existing Hydra 1.x license owners. A discount will be given to students and teachers who contact Creaceed directly. Creaceed's Website: http://www.creaceed.com Hydra: http://www.creaceed.com/hydra Direct Download Link: http://www.creaceed.com/downloads/hydra.dmg Purchase Link: https://www.plimus.com/jsp/buynow.jsp?contractId=1993950 Screenshot: http://www.creaceed.com/assets/Hydra_Aperture.png App Icon: http://www.creaceed.com/assets/hydra128.png Creaceed is a Belgian company made up of passionate people with expertise in signal and image processing. They provide professionals and consumers on the Mac platform with creative applications that are intuitive and easy to use: Morph Age for morphing and warping images and movies, Hydra for HDR image creation from regular photos, and Magnet for adding special effects that are tracking motion to QuickTime movies. ### Sandrine Loiseau Communication - PR Manager press ( -at -) creaceed.com Students and Teachers Discount education ( -at -) creaceed.com *******
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Hello dear reader, *OCZ Vendetta 2 CPU Cooler Review* ------------------------------ OCZ has released a revised version of their Vendetta CPU Cooler; this second generation features a larger 120mm fan and also Direct-Touch-Heatpipe design, maximizing performance at acceptable noise levels! Let's find out how it stacks up to the competition as we compare this new unit to 44 previously tested CPU Coolers. http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=857 <http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=821> __________________ Thank you in advance for posting,
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CRU DataPort 25 USB/SATA to Dual Drive SATA RAID @ TechwareLabs
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TechwareLabs has published a review of the CRU DataPort 25 USB/SATA to Dual Drive SATA RAID. Here's a clip from the review: Quote: Matt takes a look at a unique device from CRU Data Port which gives you raid functionality in a single 3.5 inch space. Want to pack more punch into a smaller size? The CRU Data Port 25 may be the ticket. We filled the device with twin 5400 rpm Seagate drives and were stunned by the performance. Just how did the CRU Data Port Perform? Read our review to find out. LINK: http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/storage/CRU-Data-Port/ Title: CRU DataPort 25 USB/SATA to Dual Drive SATA RAID ( -at -) TechwareLabs Image:http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/storage/CRU-Data-Port/images/cru-dataport25-sm.jpg A news post would be greatly appreciated!