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 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,07 2017 - tech 
Portal in Augmented Reality with HoloLens - tech
(hx) 08:22 AM CET - Feb,07 2017 - Post a comment / read (1)
Nothing really to say beyond, just friggin' look at it.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,06 2017 - tech
Windows 10 Cloud Leaks - tech
(hx) 04:04 PM CET - Feb,06 2017 - Post a comment / read (1)
Rumors abound that Win 10 Cloud build 15025 leaks seems to have no 32-bit app support that only runs Windows Store apps. Neowin compares it to Windows RT.

HoloLens Could Augment Existing PC Games - tech
(hx) 03:30 PM CET - Feb,06 2017 - Post a comment
Twitter user @Tanfuku showed a concept for how HoloLens could expand the capabilities of existing games by displaying UI elements outside of the game world. It's something we've theorized as a possibility in the past, but this video gives us a better idea of how it could look in practice. Tanfuku's video shows how HoloLens could be used by the popular MMO Final Fantasy XIV to display stats, maps, inventory menus, and other panels that are entirely necessarily for gameplay, but heavily clutter up the interface. Systems like the Nintendo 3DS and Wii-U also make use of extra displays to show menus, maps, and other UI elements to prevent them from interfering with the main game itself.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,02 2017 - tech
TechNews - Frameless Monitor with Swarovski - tech
(hx) 10:42 PM CET - Feb,02 2017 - Post a comment / read (16)
My dear readers, I'm having heart surgery tomorrow. So I won't be able to update Gameguru until Monday/Tuesday (6th/7th Feb) next week. So please be patient with me :-)
  • NVIDIA Game Bundle Activation Clarification - First and foremost is that you will have to have GeForce Experience running on the PC you are wanting to activate the game on. Of course for GeForce Experience to work, it will require you have an NVIDIA GPU installed. If your free game came with a GTX 1070, it will require that a GTX 1070 (or better) be installed during activation.  Game coupon codes that are bundled with a qualifying GPU or PC purchase are intended for use by the purchaser. Repurposing the code is a violation of the bundle’s terms and conditions. As part of the coupon redemption process, NVIDIA uses GeForce Experience to perform a hardware verification step to ensure the coupon code is redeemed on the system with the qualifying GPU.  Terms and conditions state that a valid bundle redemption must be tied to a qualifying GPU purchase. If the game is separated from the GPU purchase, this becomes a violation of the terms and conditions and NVIDIA wouldn't be able to offer the game.
  • AOC Announces Frameless Monitor with Swarovski Crystals - The more expensive of the two monitors comes with a rose gold base as well as a rear embedded with Swarovski crystals. When it comes to stylish computer hardware in general and displays in particular, it is not always easy to get something that is both aesthetically attractive and technologically advanced. High-quality backlighting requires space, and full-size connectors make devices thicker too, so sleek designs usually have certain compromises. AOC attempted to combine style and technology in its Q2781-series monitors, if having crystals on your monitor is your thing. The displays are based on AH-IPS panels featuring a 2560×1440 resolution suitable up to 350 nits brightness, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 178°/178° viewing angles, a 5 ms response time and a 60 Hz refresh rate. The manufacturer claims that the Q2718PQ and the Q2718PS displays can reproduce 16.77 million colors, and also claims "full sRGB" (but we would cautiously call it 99%).
  • LG 34UC79G 34-inch Ultra-Wide FreeSync Monitor Review - The great thing about this new LG is that no corners have been cut. We don't consider its 2560x1080 resolution to be a negative. While we wouldn’t complain if the same performance were available at 3440x1440, the fact is you'd be hard pressed to replicate the gaming experience we had on a screen with that higher pixel count. To us, gaming performance has to start with proper motion processing. While some may cry for greater resolution, we think the 34UC79G goes far beyond ''just fine'' the way it is. A lower pixel count means higher framerates which translates to smoother motion and better gaming. Coupled with the best contrast we’ve yet seen from an IPS panel and you’ve got a near-perfect gaming monitor. The 21:9 aspect ratio and gentle curve just seals the deal in our book. If you’ve been waiting for a price drop in this category, it's here. First the AOC C3583FQ and now the 34UC79G; more choices and better monitors, sounds like a win/win.
  • Intel Shipping Optane Memory Modules to Partners for Testing - Intel Optane and 3D NAND SSDs, coupled with Intel DIMMs based on 3D XPointTM technology will enable outstanding, cost-effective data center performance, completely transforming today's storage media pyramid. The hot and warm tiers will be greatly expanded, unleashing new levels of performance and responsiveness for apps and services.
  • Microsoft Tells Computer Makers How to Make PCs Cool Again - Microsoft officials told these vendors that while there are more than 400 million Windows 10 devices in the market (as of September 2016), its goal remains to have "one billion people loving Windows 10 every single day." Microsoft acknowledged last year it's behind its own self-imposed goal of reaching 1 billion by mid-2018, but it's not clear by how much. The way Microsoft believes it can get to this goal is to encourage partners to make a "few big bets" together with the Redmond company. These bets are familiar ones: The Universal Windows Platform, which enables developers to write apps, drivers, and services that can scale across Microsoft's complete Windows portfolio (PC, tablet, phones, Xbox, embedded devices); a constantly updated version of Windows; and "incredible modern devices" that will replace the more than 600 million Windows devices currently in market that are more than four years old.
  • Samsung Galaxy S8 To Have "Infinity" Display - The two smartphones are codenamed Dream and Dream 2, representing the smaller and larger Galaxy S8 respectively, according to two sources. Both versions will have screens that curve down at the left and right sides of the device similar to the Galaxy S7 Edge, two sources have said. The so-called "infinity display" will cover the majority of the front of the device, with very little body on the top and bottom of the screen not dedicated to the display. Two sources said there wasn't even room to put a logo or brand name on the front of the device. Samsung has moved the fingerprint scanner to the back of the device, multiple sources said. The Galaxy S8 will have a traditional 3.5mm headphone socket, according to several sources.
  • Apple Releases iOS 10.2.1 to Fix Bugs - Apple has made available the public build of iOS 10.2.1 to the iPhone and iPad. According to Apple, iOS 10.2.1 fixes bugs and improves the security of its smartphones and tablets. Apple recommends all users install the update. Apple also released watchOS 3.1.3, tvOS 10.1.1, and macOS Sierra 10.12.3. These releases all resolve small problems and improve performance
  • iOS 10.3 Beta 1 Adds 'Find My AirPods' Tool - Apple has released a slew of new beta builds for its various operating systems. iOS 10.3 beta 1 for the iPhone and iPad adds one significant new feature called Find My AirPods. With it, people can locate their AirPod headphones by forcing the ear buds to emit a loud, high-pitched sound. Apple didn't call out any other new features within iOS 10.3 other than a few minor tools for developers. Apple also released first beta builds of macOS Sierra 10.12.4, tvOS 10.2, and Xcode 8.3. These builds are for developers and not public testers. Apple typically makes public betas available a day or two after releasing the developer builds.
  • iCloud Drops iPhone Activation Lock Search Tool - Apple has removed a tool within iCloud that allowed people to easily check the Activation Lock status of iPhones, iPods, and iPads. Activation Lock was introduced as a part of iOS 7's Find My iPhone feature in 2014. Any iPhone owner who activates Find My iPhone automatically locks the device to their Apple ID. The idea behind Activation Lock is to make it so stolen iPhones can't be activated on new accounts without first disassociating them from the original owner's account. iPhones with Activation Lock still in place are unusable with new Apple IDs, and thus not worth stealing in the first place. Until recently, iCloud provided an easy tool that allowed potential iPhone purchasers to check the Activation Lock status of a device by entering the IMEI or serial number. The tool is no longer available within iCloud, and the former web site returns a 404 error. Moreover, Apple has removed the language associated with the Activation Lock search tool from its support documents. Instead, Apple suggests potential buyers and sellers work together to ensure iPhones, iPads, and iPods are properly unlocked and erased before any sale or transfer takes place. This approach may work between legitimate transactions, but doesn't help people who've purchased stolen devices.
  • Google Open Sources Chrome for iOS - Google has said it has made an open source version of its Chrome browser for iOS available to developers. Google says today's news is the result of year's worth of work. "Due to constraints of the iOS platform, all browsers must be built on top of the WebKit rendering engine," explained Google in a blog post. "For Chromium, this means supporting both WebKit as well as Blink, Chrome's rendering engine for other platforms. That created some extra complexities which we wanted to avoid placing in the Chromium code base." Google has pulled apart the code for iOS and carefully refactored it into the open-source repository. Google says developers can take the core code and use it to compile the iOS version of Chromium just as they already do for Android and other platforms. Google hopes developers will use the open source version of Chrome to improve web-based features for Apple's iPhone and iPad.
  • Gigabit LTE - The Path to 5G - The newly introduced Gigabit LTE standard implemented by Ericsson, Qualcomm, and Telstra, as well as the Gigabit LTE device embodied in Netgear's Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router, offer a glimpse into the performance we can expect from future cellular networks. All four companies are dedicated to this standard and expect wide-spread adoption of Gigabit LTE by the end of 2017 and into 2018. As the infrastructure grows, Qualcomm has an impressive opportunity with 4GX-capable devices based on its Snapdragon 835 SoC chipset as well as its Snapdragon X16 Gigabit LTE modem chipset.
  • Razer Buys Nextbit - Razer, the gaming hardware company, has announced it has purchased Nexbit, the cloud-focused smartphone company. Nextbit's primary product is the Robin smartphone, which relies on a constantly-syncing cloud connection to manage device storage. The phone was launched through a Kickstarter campaign in 2015 and reached end users in early 2016. Nextbit has updated the core platform consistently over the last 12 months, but has not introduced new hardware. "Nextbit will operate as an independent division inside Razer, focused on unique mobile design and experiences," said the company in a statement. "To put it simply, we'll be doing exactly what we've been doing all along, only bigger and better." Nextbit says it has ceased selling Robin smartphones and accessories, but the company remains committed to its existing customer base. Warranties will be honored for the next 6 months, and Nextbit promises to push out security releases through February 2018. "Joining up with Razer will allow us to reach much further," said Nextbit cofounder Tom Moss. Moss will continue to serve as Nextbit CEO and report to Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
  • T-Mobile Promo to Refund Smartphone Sales Tax - T-Mobile has announced it will refund the sales tax of smartphone purchases. The limited promotion is available for new devices purchased on a T-Mobile equipment installment plan and associated with either a T-Mobile One or Simple Choice Unlimited 4G LTE service plan. After the sale, customers can fill out a form online and receive a MasterCard gift card for 11.2% of the purchase price of the device, which exceeds the cost of sales tax in most cases. T-Mobile says the sales tax refund promotion can be applied to every phone it sells, and can be used with up to 12 lines. T-Mobile didn't say how long this promo will be available. Earlier this year, T-Mobile rolled the cost of monthly service taxes and fees into its plan pricing in order to simplify billing
  • Oculus Sensors are Technically Hackable Webcams - Is Facebook using your Oculus Rift to spy on you? That's the question UploadVR is asking after a University of California, Davis researcher has come forward demonstrating how easy it is to pull image data off of an Oculus. Oculus is adamant that this is not the case, and image data is only used for motion tracking and then quickly disgarded, but who knows? And, in a world where even Mark Zuckerberg puts tape on his webcam (take a closer look at his notebook), maybe Oculus or Facebook are not who we should be worrying about?
  • T-Mobile to Give AT&T Switchers Free Year of Hulu - T-Mobile today further sweetened the pie for former AT&T customers by offering a free year of Hulu. The offer is a consolation prize of sorts. In December, AT&T kicked off a promotion wherein it gave AT&T customers a free year of DirecTV Now when they switched to T-Mobile. DirecTV Now has experienced a bumpy launch, collecting numerous complaints from customers who say the service doesn't work as advertised. T-Mobile said it wants to protect customers who took advantage of the initial offer. "To make things right for those new T-Mobile customers, the Un-carrier is giving everyone who participated in this deal a free year of Hulu — an awesome streaming service that actually works — on top of their free year of DirecTV Now," said the company in a statement. T-Mobile says all former AT&T customers who signed up for a free year of DirecTV will be eligible for the free year of Hulu Limited Commercials service. The switchers will be notified with a promo code in the weeks ahead.
  • Verizon Rolls Out 1 GB Plan for Non-Phones - Verizon Wireless today made available a new service plan for connected devices other than smartphones. The plan costs $15 per month ($10 with auto-pay) and provides 1 GB of LTE date in addition to unlimited talk and text for select devices. Verizon envisions the plan will be ideal for hardware such as tablets, smartwatches, mobile hotspots, connected security cameras, and gear such as the kid-focused GizmoGadget. The service plan can stand on its own and doesn't need to be associated with another line. There is no line-based access charge, but taxes and fees are not included.
  • Verizon Claims You Don't Need An Unlimited Data Plan - If you think you know your own data habits better than anyone, think again. Verizon has gone on record with its new ad, which insists that nobody needs unlimited data. The revered cellular provider thinks it is being generous by recommending its 5GB plan, which offers "tons of data" and costs a modest $55. Funny enough, T-Mobile's CEO took to Twitter and suggested that Verizon was going through some kind of mid-life crisis, tweeting that their Miata needed an oil change. (I'm not sure how I'm supposed to feel about that, since an MX-5 RF is on my radar.)
  • AT&T Simplifies International Roaming with $10 Day Pass - AT&T today made it less expensive and less confusing to use your AT&T phone overseas. The company introduced the AT&T International Day Pass, which provides travelers with unlimited talk and text in over 100 countries. Moreover, the International Day Pass doesn't charge extra for data; travelers will have access to their domestic data plan when overseas. AT&T will no longer charge by the minute, message, or megabyte. The International Day Pass costs $10 and unlocks access to roaming for a 24-hour period. AT&T says most popular destinations across Europe, Asia, and Central/South America are included. Under AT&T's old Passport-branded plans, travelers were required to buy access in large chunks that still required per-minute voice fees and placed limits on data. AT&T's new International Day Pass, which now closely mirrors Verizon's roaming plan, will be available starting Friday, Jan. 26.
  • Google Voice Gains New Lease On Life with Massive Overhaul - Google today introduced a wholly new version of Google Voice for Android, iOS, and the web. The calling, voicemail, and messaging platform has been overhauled from the ground up with a new design, new features, and a fresh commitment from Google to keep the service updated. Google Voice now includes separate tabs to help people manage text messages, calls, and voicemails. Conversations with individual contacts are threaded to improve ease-of-use. Google Voice adds support for group messaging and photo MMS, features long absent from the previous version of Google Voice. These go a long way toward allowing the service to act as a primary messaging application. Google says it is working with mobile network operators to add support for RCS to the service down the road. People who prefer to use Google Hangouts for their messaging services will need to choose either Hangouts or Voice, as only one can be used at a time; moreover, Voice will not migrate conversation threads from Hangouts into Voice. Existing features, such as voicemail transcription, remain intact, and Voice gains new spam filtering tools to keep pesky messages out of your inbox. Google says it is rolling out the new Google Voice in stages. Android devices will receive it first, with iOS to follow. Google expects all users to have access to the new Google Voice within a few weeks.
  • Brain-computer interface used in study - Scientists have conducted a trial where they were able to communicate with patients that suffered from advanced forms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a condition where people lose the ability to control their muscles. The trial employed a brain-computer interface that allowed the patients to reply to questions with a simple 'yes' or 'no' response.  The condition still allows patients to think but prevents them from talking or moving, and depending on the severity of the condition, eye movement may also be restricted. The people involved in this study were the worst-affected and could not move their eyes. 
  • Supercomputer Outwits Humans In Poker Rematch - An artificial intelligence called Libratus has beaten four of the world's best poker players in a gruelling 20-day tournament that culminated late on Monday. The Brains vs Artificial Intelligence competition saw four human players – Dong Kim, Jason Les, Jimmy Chou and Daniel McAulay – spend 11 hours each day stationed at computer screens in the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh battling a piece of software at no-limit Texas Hold'em, a two-player unlimited form of poker. Libratus outmanoeuvred them all, winning more than $1.7m in chips. (Thankfully for the poker pros, they weren't playing with real money) It's a crushing defeat for humanity, but a major milestone for artificial intelligence.
  • Firefighters in Dubai are using water-powered jetpacks - Firefighters in Dubai, a city that's expanding at an alarming rate, have taken a novel approach to reaching distressed citizens that just so happen to be near a body of water.
  • Earth Is Trapped In A Gravity Prison, Here's How We Can Break Free - We are trapped on earth. Controlled by an ancient debt to the universe...
  • Primitive Technology: Bed Shed - This structure is quick and easy to build. The bed is 1 m above the ground and provides plenty of area beneath to store fire wood and tools out of the rain as well as a place to sit and make things. The bed is comfortable and keeps the occupant off the ground away from ground dwelling creatures at night. The smoke coming up from the fire keeps mosquitoes away while providing heat and light reflected back from the roof. In fine weather the fire can be placed in front of the shed in the open while during rain the fire can be kept under the shelter to keep it dry. If room is needed to stand up the bed can be folded up against the roof and tied to it using cordage. This shed is literally one half of the standard rectilinear hut I usually build (2m x2m floor plan, 2m tall ridge line and 1 m high side walls e.g. from wattle and daub hut and tiled hut videos) and was built to be upgradeable. Later, the other side of the roof could be added on and then walls of some kind built around the frame to form a full hut.
  • Ghost in the Shell - Digital Mind Trailer - Check it out!
  • BRIMSTONE - Official Trailer - Wrongly accused of a crime she didn't commit, a frontier woman turned fugitive is hunted by a vengeful preacher in the menacing inferno of the old American West.
  • Girl street performer slams Bass like a pro - If you don't think the bass can be a compelling instrument all by itself, please allow these two maestros of the lower clef to pummel you into submission with four strings each.
  • Straight Pole + Curved Hole Illusion // How it Works - I wouldn't call this an illusion, but it's fun.
  • World's Strongest Man Brian Shaw Takes 100M Rowing Record on a Whim - Brian Shaw came to hangout at Super Training Gym and decided to attempt the 100M world record on the Concept2, because why not?
  • Watch A Lava 'Fire Hose' Stream Into Pacific Ocean - "Pulsating latoral explosions." Well, you don't hear that every day.
  • Can 20 Kilograms Of Sizzling Hot Steel Bore Through A Frozen Lake? - The couple behind the Hydraulic Press Channel sets up camp on a very thick frozen lake to find out whether or not a large cylinder of hot steel could sizzle its way down into the depths below.
  • Here's Why You Keep Your Windows Closed At The Lion Park - The lions are not your friends. In fact, since you're driving your loud car through their home, they're definitely not your friends.
  • Mr. Clean - New Super Bowl Ad - Mr. Clean does it all over the house, and there's a sexy Mr. Clean Super Bowl commercial to prove it! Watch the Official Cleaner of Super Bowl LI get busy with the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and more, in the shower, on the floor, and even in the kitchen
  • Cutest Baby Sloth EVER! - In this segment of On Location, Coyote meets the smallest and cutest baby Sloth he's ever seen! His name is B-Rad and he is a rescue animal at Kids Saving the Rainforest in Quepos, Costa Rica. Fortunately for him he was found after being abandoned and brought to the sanctuary for rehabilitation and eventual release back into the wild.
  • Gigi Hadid & Sara Sampaio's Playful Jersey Shore Shoot - Surf's up for American model Gigi Hadid & Portuguese model Sara Sampaio, who get playful in their Jersey Shore photoshoot.
  • Nina Agdal Wears A Chain Bikini In This Steamy Photoshoot - Nina Agdal just dropped this amazing teaser video for the upcoming Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and she's definitely got my attention!
  • Hannah Ferguson Takes It Off In Tropical Saint Lucia - Take a look!
  • Raiding Instagram Model's Josie Canseco's Instagram Page - I know she's not as big a name as the Jenners or the Hadids, but who cares?
  • Vita Sidorkina Gets Ready To Dive Deep - Russian model and Victoria's Secret Angel Vita Sidorkina gets ready to dive deep into the beautiful blue ocean for her SI Swimsuit 2017 rookie photoshoot.
  • Kelly Gale Shows Us Why A Smaller Bikini Is Better - Swedish Victoria's Secret Angel and 2017 SI Swimsuit rookie, Kelly Gale shows us why smaller is better when it comes to colorful bikinis.
  • The best pics on the Internet #219 - All pictures are carefully handpicked
 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,31 2017 - tech
AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.2 - tech
(hx) 05:07 PM CET - Jan,31 2017 - Post a comment
AMD released a new Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition driver. Version 17.1.2 fixed several nagging issues with various games and settings, in addition to adding support for a pair of beta-version games.
- Smoke and lighting effect problems in Diablo III using DirectX 9 - An issue where you would get a black screen at launch in FIFA 17 when using Hybrid Graphics or AMD PowerXpress system configurations - Intermittent game crashes in Watch Dogs 2 with some RX 300-series products - Flickering in the store preview pages after changing settings with a multi-GPU setup in Paragon - Crashes and application hangs in Forza Horizon 3 with the Blizzard Mountain DLC on select Radeon products
Additionally, the new Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.2 driver features support for the beta of Conan Exiles and Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands Beta, giving gamers a chance to play the new titles in their unfinished states.
 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,30 2017 - tech
Windows 10 - Game mode tested - tech
(hx) 08:52 PM CET - Jan,30 2017 - Post a comment / read (2)
Game mode is a feature that a lot of PC gamers were looking forward to. This mode is available in the latest Windows 10 Insiders Build, however it appears that it does not offer any performance improvement at all. Both Primeey and Go4Game have tested Forza Horizon 3 and found zero performance improvements:



AkkaratG Klunrith also tested Rise of the Tomb Raider and did not see any performance improvements:



AMD's new Vega 10 GPU to be called RX490 - tech
(hx) 08:40 PM CET - Jan,30 2017 - Post a comment
Bethesda has announced that it will release a new official HD Texture Pack for the PC version of Fallout 4. In order to prepare PC gamers for this upcoming pack, Bethesda revealed the system requirements for it. And it appears that the big publisher has leaked the name and the amount of VRAM that AMD's upcoming Vega10 GPU will feature. According to Bethesda, these are the official requirements for Fallout 4’s upcoming High-Resolution Texture Pack.
Recommended PC Specs
-Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
-Intel Core i7-5820K or better
-GTX 1080 8GB/AMD Radeon RX 490 8GB
-8GB+ Ram
 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,25 2017 - tech
Resident Evil 7 BioHazard-Running GeForce GTX 1080 - tech
(hx) 09:49 AM CET - Jan,25 2017 - Post a comment / read (1)
The graphics are not bad TBH, the results however are all over the place and that makes this article an indicative one. You will run at 100 FPS at one point and then at 50 FPS the next, this is the complexity of the game and environment. Perhaps a few driver updates will bring the weird differential results a bit closer to each other, then again if most graphics card offer 50+ FPS at 2560x1440, we do not see a real issue either. With full quality settings a 4 GB or higher VRAM card does feel better and smoother to play.

 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,24 2017 - tech
GeForce Game Ready Driver 378.49 WHQL - tech
(hx) 08:17 PM CET - Jan,24 2017 - Post a comment
Nvidia has just released new GeForce Drivers for supported Windows operating systems that introduces game ready support for Resident Evil 7 among other things. Nvidia GeForce Drivers 378.49 is a WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) game ready driver for Windows that is available as a manual driver download, and through Nvidia's GeForce Experience software. The new driver version for Nvidia video cards brings Game Ready support for the following three games: Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Conan Exiles, and For Honor.
Fixed Issues in Nvidia GeForce Drivers 378.49

Besides delivering three Game Ready drivers for new games, issues were fixed in version 378.49.

    [GeForce TITAN X][Just Cause 3] Random flashes occur in the game.
    [GeForce GTX 1080][Wargames: Red Dragon]: The system reboots after switching to
    full-screen mode while playing the game.
    [GeForce GTX1080]: Random TDR/black screens occur when running GPU-intensive
    Direct X applications after updating to Windows 10 Anniversary Update.
    [GeForce GTX 1070][Alienware Graphics Amplifier] The graphics card is not detected
    upon installing the driver.
    [GeForce GTX 1070][Battlefield 1] Rain puddles appear dark.
    [GeForce GTX 1060] A superfluous audio end point entry appears in the Windows
    Sound Devices panel after resuming from hibernate mode.
    Assassins Creed - Syndicate shows intermittent flickering black or white patches on
    game character faces.
    [SLI][Battlefield 1]: Texture flickering occurs in the game with SLI enabled.
    [Hitman pro][DirectX 12] Flickering corruption appears in the game if the multi-GPU
    option is enabled from the in-game settings.
    [Folding @ Home] Work unit errors occur.
    [Diablo 3 DirectX 11] SLI profile needed.
 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,22 2017 - tech
TechNews - Sony PlayStation VR Review - tech
(hx) 10:45 AM CET - Jan,22 2017 - Post a comment
  • Apple To Offer 32GB Of Desktop RAM In Top-End 2017 MacBook Pro - In a note to investors obtained by AppleInsider on Monday, KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says he expects Apple's 2017 laptop line to focus on internal component updates, notably platform-wide adoption of Intel's Kaby Lake architecture. Of interest to professionals, Apple is predicted to start manufacture of a 15-inch MacBook Pro with up to 32GB of RAM in the fourth quarter, double the memory allotment of current top-of-the-line models
  • Building a Budget PC with the Radeon RX 460: Part 2 - Rowdy Ryan Shrout of PCPer fame sums up his AMD-sponsored Budget Build.
  • PC Gaming Hardware Market Mints Billions, Exceeds $30 Billion - For the first time ever, the PC gaming hardware market has exceeded $30 billion, which is pretty damn impressive.
  • The Sony PlayStation VR Review - The cost of a PlayStation 4 and PSVR bundle will set you back more money than an Oculus Rift. And if you opt for the PS4 Pro, the package costs as much as an HTC Vive. But both PC-centric platforms still need a relatively high-end computer to drive them. Gamers who already own a PS4 console have the most affordable path to premium VR available to them. We should all be so lucky. Even if you don’t have a PS4, Sony’s is still the most affordable high-end VR platform you can buy. Yes, the Vive and Rift are a notch above. But PSVR's value is undeniable. Conversely, most PC enthusiasts have a hard time justifying VR unless they already own fast-enough gaming rigs.
  • Windows 10 Redstone 2 Will Be Released In April - The update codenamed Redstone 2 "The Empire Strikes Back" release date has been leaked by Microsoft's chums Dell and Fitbit. Dell and Fitbit both posted the update news on their forums. Vole has yet to confirm them itself. Dell made the announcement earlier, and effectively squashed rumors that the new update would be happening in March. Fitbit said: "We're excited to announce that Fitbit will be introducing support for tracker notifications (Call, SMS, Calendar and third party apps) and Connected GPS for all Windows users on the Windows 10 Creators Update coming in April."
  • The iPhone 8 May Support Wireless Charging - DigiTimes reported on Thursday that Lite-On Semiconductor, a Taiwanese company, will be providing some of the parts used for wireless charging in the iPhone 8. It further mentioned that Lite-On will provide “GPP bridge rectifiers for the support of fast wireless charging.” However, it did not mention as to whether Apple is going to go with PMA or Qi charging. It might even come up with something entirely new. It’s rumpled that Apple will have 3 iPhone 8s coming out and all will support the technology.
  • Meizu Pro 6 Plus Review - The Pro 6 Plus is the highest-end smartphone currently sold by Meizu. It's a true flagship, featuring the same Exynos SoC as seen in the Samsung Galaxy S7, a large 5.7-inch 1440p AMOLED display, a beautiful aluminium unibody chassis, and a 12-megapixel camera with OIS and laser autofocus. Despite packing top-end specifications it is priced to undercut most of its competition.
  • Samsung reportedly finds batteries were to blame for Note7 fires - According to their knowledge, Samsung will surprise no one on Monday, when it will announce that the batteries in its Note7 smartphones were to blame for the issues encountered. According to the company's investigation, which hired three outside companies to look at different productions aspects, irregularly-sized batteries that did not fit well into the phone were the cause of the fires and explosions. This echoes earlier rumors from engineers outside the company. The batteries inside of the Note7 devices were manufactured by Samsung SDI or the China-based ATL company. Originally, Samsung thought its own batteries were the only ones with a flaw, so it recalled all those devices, while it ramped up production of ATL batteries. Unfortunately, this ramp up in production seems to have caused additional issues that resulted in ATL batteries also catching fire and posing a risk. It's unclear for now as to what exactly these secondary issues were.
  • Researchers Devise Fire-Resistant Battery - Adding a flame-retardant to select elements of lithium ion batteries many prevent fires, according to researchers at Stanford University. The researchers figured out how to create a nonwoven electrospun separator out of triphenyl phosphate and coated it with a heat-activated polymer. The separator sits between the anode and cathode within batteries. The thermal-triggered coating would melt in the event a battery overheats, thus releasing the triphenyl phosphate flame retardant into the battery. The researchers claim this more or less suppresses combustion almost immediately. The researchers' method doesn't impact the battery under normal temperatures and can be fine-tuned to handle thermals generated under normal use. Such technology may have prevented the fire-catching Galaxy Note7 problem Samsung dealt with last year. The researchers note further safety testing is needed before the technology can be used in consumer devices.
  • Samsung Galaxy S7, Myriad Others On Deck for Android 7 - Samsung has detailed which handsets will receive the Android 7 Nougat operating system update. Some of the core changes to the platform include a refreshed Quick Settings panel, OS-level support for split screen multitasking, four new performance modes, and Samsung Pass, which allows people to secure various aspects of their Samsung account with a fingerprint. The company this week began distributing the new operating system to the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. It also plans to update the Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge Plus, Note 5, Tab A with S Pen, Tab S2 (LTE), Galaxy A3, and Galaxy A8 to Android 7. As for timing, Samsung said this collection of devices should see Nougat at some point during the first half of the year.
  • Google to Shutter Old Versions of Drive for Android and iOS - Google today warned that it intends to shut down old versions of Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides for Android and iOS devices. On April 3, Google will shutter Drive version 2.4.311 and Docs, Sheets, and Slides versions 1.6.292 for Android devices. Similarly, it will can Drive version 4.16 and Docs, Sheets, and Slides versions 1.2016.12204 for iOS devices. Google says people still using these legacy versions of its core productivity apps will be prompted to update them beginning March 1 and all functionality will cease a month later. Google said the change won't impact the web/desktop variants of these apps. The search giant encourages users to update to the latest versions of these apps as soon as possible.
  • AT&T Bumps Activation Fee from $20 to $25 - AT&T confirmed to Phonescoop that it has raised the cost of activating a new line of service and upgrading an existing line from $20 to $25. The increase is effective today, according to AT&T. The increase was first reported by Droid-Life. AT&T's move follows closely a similar increase made by Verizon, which bumped activation fees from $20 to $30. Activation fees are largely seen as a way for carriers to pad profits.
  • AT&T Shut Down Its 2G Network On Jan. 1  - AT&T confirmed in a blog post that it has fully retired its 2G network. The move had been in the works for years. AT&T said it helped move people with 2G equipment over to 3G/4G devices with discounts and, in some cases, free phones. "By shutting down our 2G network, this frees up more spectrum for future network technologies, including 5G," said AT&T Chief Strategy Officer John Donovan. "In the next few months, we plan to repurpose that spectrum for LTE." AT&T says the 2G shutdown will also help pave the way for the evolution of 5G.
  • Climbing Wind Turbines for a Living - These days, giant wind turbines are supplying more and more of our clean energy. And when they break down, they need to be fixed fast. It's a job only a few people are equipped to handle. Those who are afraid of heights need not apply. Rock climber Jessica Kilroy, for one, loves the challenge of blade repair. And though she makes dangling at dizzying heights look easy, her path to becoming a wind turbine technician has been anything but that.
  • RAW - Official Red Band Trailer - Starring Garance Marillier as a vegetarian college student who, following an initiation ritual, becomes a cannibal.
  • Flying Lotus - Kuso (Official Trailer NSFW) - Broadcasting through a makeshift network of discarded televisions, Kuso is tangled up in the aftermath of Los Angeles' worst quake nightmare. Travel between screens and between aftershocks into the twisted lives of the survived.
  • COLOSSAL Official Trailer (2017) Anne Hathaway Sci-Fi Monster Movie - A woman discovers that severe catastrophic events are somehow connected to the mental breakdown from which she's suffering.
  • The Nut Job 2 Trailer - Get Ready to get nuts! The Nut Job 2 hits theaters this summer!
  • John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017 Movie) Official Clip - John Wick: Chapter 2 - In Theaters February 10
  • LOGAN - Official Trailer #2 - IN CINEMAS 2 MARCH 2017
  • Watch Donald Trump's Full Inaugural Speech: 'America First' - In his inaugural address, President Trump placed a heavy emphasis on "America First" messaging, promising to never forget the "forgotten" Americans.
  • Instantly make a tiny cloud in your mouth - Here is something you really never needed to learn.
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 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,18 2017 - tech
AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.1 - tech
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AMD has released a new driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.1 is optimized for Capcom’s upcoming horror game, Resident Evil 7. Furthermore, this new driver fixes some crashes or hangs on some Radeon R9 380 configurations in Dishonored 2, various flickering issues in Multi GPU with DirectX 11 in Paragon, and the black screen issue that affected some system configurations when installing a new driver.
 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,16 2017 - tech
TechNews - A backdoor in WhatsApp - tech
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  • NVIDIA could announce the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti at PAX East 2017 - According to a report, NVIDIA is likely to announce the rumored GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card at PAX East 2017. The info was apparently shared with The Tech Buyer's Guru by a MSI rep at CES 2017, but we will still suggest you take this story with a pinch of salt. The rep added that the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti will be offered by board partners (including MSI) at launch. In case you aren't aware, PAX East 2017 kicks off on March 10th in Boston. The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti was expected to be unveiled at CES this year, but that didn't happen sadly. The card will be based on the same Pascal GP102 silicon as the GeForce GTX Titan X Pascal, with 10GB of VRAM. It should offer an impressive performance jump over the GeForce GTX 1080, although with a higher TDP of around 250W.
  • Building a Budget PC with the Radeon RX 460: Part 1  - PCPer Buids a Budget PC with the RX 460 as its focus.
  • New Windows 10 Privacy Controls: Just A Little Snooping... - Microsoft will soon roll out, in an upcoming update, simplified categories for the telemetry settings: basically it's on or almost off, depending on your edition of Windows 10. This change is due to be pushed out to the general public in the Windows 10 Creators Update slated for the spring. For Windows 10 Home and Pro editions, gone is the "enhanced" setting level, leaving users to select from the "basic" or "full" telemetry plans. Microsoft says it will reduce the amount of data it collects under the "basic" plan, allowing peeps with Home and Pro editions to somewhat limit the transfer of information back to Redmond.
  • NSA will share vast amounts of private data gathered without warrant - With only days until Donald Trump takes office, the Obama administration on Thursday announced new rules that will let the NSA share vast amounts of private data gathered without warrant, court orders or congressional authorization with 16 other agencies, including the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Agency, and the Department of Homeland Security. The new rules allow employees doing intelligence work for those agencies to sift through raw data collected under a broad, Reagan-era executive order that gives the NSA virtually unlimited authority to intercept communications abroad. Previously, NSA analysts would filter out information they deemed irrelevant and mask the names of innocent Americans before passing it along.
  • A backdoor in WhatsApp could allow governments to read messages - An alleged backdoor in WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption protocol is said to have the power to allow Facebook or government agencies to listen in on unsuspecting users. WhatsApp has claimed that no one, not even Facebook staff, can access the messages of WhatsApp's more than one billion users. The alleged backdoor was discovered by University of California, Berkeley security researcher Tobias Boelter. He described it in detail to The Guardian, explaining it allows WhatsApp to intercept messages by forcing a new security key to be generated. For messages that have not been marked as delivered, WhatsApp can have messages be re-encrypted and re-sent using a new key that they know and provide. If the recipient is offline, they are not made aware of this change in encryption and the sender is only notified if they opt-in to encryption warnings.
  • Samsung Likely To Unveil Foldable Phones In Q3 - Samsung Electronics is highly likely to unveil foldable smartphones in the third quarter of this year, according to sources familiar with the matter. "Samsung is expected to roll out more than 100,000 units of fold-out devices in the third quarter," a source told The Korea Herald. The smartphone, whose panels face outward upon folding, may be used as a 7-inch tablet when unfolded, he said. Samsung, had initially completed the development of fold-in phones that tuck the screen inside when folded. It began the development of fold-out technologies around August, deeming that users may find it inconvenient to unfold the phones every time they want to use them. "Since the company already secured fold-in phone technology, it was not a big challenge to shift into the fold-out phones," he said.
  • HTC U Ultra Is New, Glass-Backed Flagship Phone - HTC has announced its new flagship phone, the HTC U Ultra, along with a smaller version, the U Play. Both phones have a new design with colorful glass on the front and back, and a metal frame. The rear glass is fully curved at all four edges, a first. HTC developed a unique process called optical spectrum hybrid deposition" to give the glass multi-layered color. Available colors are: blue, white, black, and pink. The U Ultra has a 2-inch secondary touch-screen above the main display, much like the LG V20. New "HTC Sense Companion" software uses an AI to learn about you and offer intelligent suggestions. It can learn which are your most important contacts and apps, and only surface those notifications on the second screen. It can also advise you when to charge the phone if your schedule indicates you may run out of power before bedtime. (The battery rates 3,000 mAh.) The HTC Sense Companion will be on both U-series phones, as well as other new HTC phones this year. The U Ultra's Super LCD 5 main display measures 5.7 inches and has Quad-HD resolution. It's powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor and 4 GB of RAM. HTC gave the U Ultra four microphones that are always listening, and it can record "3D audio". The main camera is a 12-mgeapixel UltraPixel sensor, similar to the HTC 10 but with improved PDAF (focusing). A 16-megapuxel camera graces the front. Other features include 64 GB of internal storage, memory card slot, Android 7.0, Hi-Res audio, Cat. 11 LTE, fingerprint sensor in the home button, NFC, and Quick Charge 3.0. It has a USB-C port with USB 3.1, but no 3.5mm audio jack. The U Ultra is now available for pre-order from htc.com for $750, in an unlocked version that will work with the LTE networks of AT&T and T-Mobile. It will ship in early March. The U Play has the same design but smaller, with a 5.2-inch display, no second display, and a more modest main camera and processor. Other features are similar. HTC has not announced plans for a US-compatible version of the U Play
  • App Store Antitrust Case Against Apple Allowed to Proceed - An on-going lawsuit accusing Apple of holding a monopoly on the market for iPhone apps has been given new life today thanks to an appeals court ruling. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Apple's sole distribution method of mobile apps for the iPhone may be anticompetitive. The original lawsuit was filed in 2012. It charged that Apple's policy of allowing only apps distributed via the app store onto iPhones violates federal law. Apple's legal argument centered on the idea that the App Store serves only as a platform for end users to buy apps from developers, the iPhone maker sees the App Store as shelf space that is rented out by app writers. However, app developers pay a 30% portion of revenues for the ability to sell via the App Store. Moreover, people pay Apple directly for apps via iTunes; they do not pay developers. Initial rulings in the case sided with Apple, but today's decision reversed lower courts, as iPhone owners cannot buy or install apps via any method other than the App Store, lest they jailbreak (or hack) their device. Apple maintains that this policy protects end user security, but a collection of iPhone owners contend it leads to less competition and higher pricing for mobile apps. It's not clear what the next steps in the case are, nor where they may lead.
  • Android Wear 2.0 is coming in early February - An email sent out to Android Wear developers has revealed that Android Wear 2.0, a major upgrade to the platform announced at Google I/O back in May 2016, will be released in early February 2017. Previously the update was expected to launch in "early 2017". Developer previews for Android Wear 2.0 have been available since the middle of 2016, with Google originally eyeing an end-of-2016 launch for the update. It's still not clear exactly why Google delayed Android Wear 2.0 to 2017, but more time to polish the operating system and its apps is usually a good thing.
  • The Snatch Series Trailer - SNATCH streams free on Crackle March 16th - The cult classic film Snatch is now a high-stakes, high-octane Crackle Original Series. Get in on the action, gangster mentality, heists and rapid-fire dialogue that earned the original movie a shite-load of fans. Snatch streams free on Crackle March 16. Starring Rupert Grint (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets), Luke Pasqualino (Battlestar Gallactica: Blood & Chrome), Lucien Laviscourt (The Bye Bye Man), Marc Warren (Wanted, Hustle), Stephanie Leonidas (American Gothic), Phoebe Dynevor (Waterloo Road), Juliet Aubrey (The Infiltrator, The Constant Gardener), Tamer Hassan (Layer Cake, Kick-Ass), Dougray Scott (Mission: Impossible III, Taken 3) and Ed Westwick (Gossip Girl). SNATCH streams free on Crackle March 16th.  
  • Raw Red Band Trailer - Starring Garance Marillier as a vegetarian college student who, following an initiation ritual, becomes a cannibal.
  • GUARDIANS Final TRAILER (2017) - Russian Superhero Movie - Guardians Trailer 2 (2017) Russian Sci-Fi Action Movie [Official Russian Trailer]
  • YETI Presents: John Shocklee - Refusing to act his age has worked out well for John Shocklee. The 52 year old has devoted his life to doing what he loves, and what he loves more than anyone else is skiing (just ask him). Powered by old school hip hop and a passion for fresh powder, Shocklee makes turns down untrodden and untamed slopes with the vigor and freedom of a man half his age. He's found the fountain of youth along a foot and a half of powder, and has no plans to grow up anytime soon.
  • Heart-Stopping Footage From A Snowboarder Caught In An Avalanche - That high-pitched whine is the sound of the snowboarder activating his inflatable backpack - which likely saved him from being buried.
  • GoPro: Kite Skiing with Damien Leroy - Join Damien Leroy as he explores the Unknown of Alaska while sending some serious maneuvers under his snow kite!
  • Butterfly Knife Tricks - Do you want to be incredibly impressed and deeply nervous for three minutes, I've found the video for you :P
  • Guy Spends Nine Hours Manually Scrolling  - Standard Excel spreadsheets have 1,048,576 rows. This poor schmuck had far too much time on his hands and decided to see if he could manually scroll all the way through one.
  • Girl thinks she,can fly jumps and break her face in nyc subway - One of dumbest ideas ever!
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 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,14 2017 - tech
Windows 10 Game Mode Plans - tech
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A post by Microsoft's Major Nelson has an update from Mike Ybarra, Head of Platform Engineering for Xbox, who outlines a bunch of features coming to Xbox One and Windows 10. This includes a confirmation of previous indications of a new performance mode for gaming coming to Windows 10.
Increased performance in gaming

Our goal is to make Windows 10 the best Windows ever for gaming. With the Creators Update, we're introducing a new feature called Game Mode. Windows Insiders will start seeing some of the visual elements for Game Mode this week, with the feature being fully operational in builds shortly thereafter. Our vision is for Game Mode to optimize your Windows 10 PC for increased performance in gaming. This is a big update for Windows; we're looking forward to Insiders getting their hands on this new feature for further testing, and we’ll have much more to share on what it is and how it works soon, so stayed tuned.
 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,12 2017 - tech
Vega:AMD's Next Generation GPU Architecture - tech
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AMD has released a new video, detailing the next-gen architecture of Vega. AMD's Vega 10 high-end GPU is currently planned for release in the first half of 2017 and according to early reports, it will be as powerful as NVIDIA's GTX1080.

Latest Win10 Update Has Broken Multi-Screen Gaming - tech
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Microsoft has just released its new Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB3213986) which has broken multi-screen gaming, with the company noting that there are "known issues". This means gamers that are running triple-display setups with AMD EyeFinity and NVIDIA Surround Sound will experiencing stuttering or clipped screens when running a game, but it should be fine in 2D applications. There's a workaround for this issue, with Microsoft adding that gamers can run their 3D apps in non-fullscreen mode - either in window-maximized, or just windowed modes. But it gets better. Microsoft suggests that gamers disconnect their other displays, leaving just a single display connected to the PC for the game to work. Because, you know - that's why you spend thousands of dollars for the bleeding edge of high-end gaming, to disconnect those expensive LCDs.
 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,10 2017 - tech
CyberPowerPC intros VR-ready PC for $499 - tech
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CyberPowerPC has introduced a new entry-level virtual reality-ready pre-built PC with AMD’s Radeon RX 470 on board for $499 at Best Buy and Amazon. That’s a new low for an off-the-shelf VR-capable configuration, and it’s also available as a bundle with Oculus Rift for $1,099.98 - or exactly what you’d pay if you purchased the two separately. Even if there's no price break for the combo, this gets us closer to a ready-to-roll VR rig and top-tier VR headset that will cost you under $1K, all-in. The processor in the machine is an AMD FX 4350 quad-core, and the Radeon RX 470 has 4GB of dedicated GDDR5 RAM for pushing the pixels in those VR experiences. There’s also 8GB of RAM for the system, and a 1 TB spinning platter hard drive to store your stuff, which should be ample room for a variety of titles.
 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,09 2017 - tech
TechNews- HDMI 2.1 Specification - tech
(hx) 10:56 PM CET - Jan,09 2017 - Post a comment
  • GIGABYTE adds low-profile GeForce GTX 1050 Ti & GTX 1050 cards to its lineup - GIGABYTE has expanded its GeForce GTX 1050 Ti/ GTX 1050 portfolio today by introducing two new low-profile models for HTPCs and other Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs. The two new cards come with a half-height PCB measuring 16.7cm in length and feature a dual-slot cooling solution, which comprises of a copper-core aluminum heatsink and a single fan for ventilation. They do come factory overclocked, although by a very small margin. The GeForce GTX 1050 Ti low-profile features a 1303 MHz core and a 1417 MHz GPU Boost clock, while the low-profile GeForce GTX 1050 features a 1366 MHz core abd a 1468 MHz GPU Boost clock. In OC Mode, the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti features a 1328 MHz core clock and 1442 MHz Boost clock. The GeForce GTX 1050 on the other hand features a 1392 MHz core and 1506 MHz GPU Boost clock in OC Mode.
  • Introducing HDMI 2.1 Specification - HDMI Specification 2.1 is the most recent update of the HDMI specification featuring advanced features for the HDMI eco-system. It supports a range of Higher Video Resolutions and refresh rates including 8K60 and 4K120, Dynamic HDR, and increased bandwidth with a new 48G cable. Version 2.1 of the HDMI Specification is backward compatible with earlier versions of the Specification.
  • Reveal CoolerMaster RGB FAN - The MasterFan Pro 120 Air Balance RGB series enables full color fun, with exclusive noise reduction technologies and a perfectly blended fan blade design. Put together they work in harmony to cool your entire PC in silence. It is RGB ready, so you can feel the flow in any color of your choice.
  • Top insider says Apple will launch 3 new iPads in 2017 - Apple analyst Ming-Chi Quo from KGI Securities has released what he believes will be Apple's roadmap for the iPad in 2017. While not directly affiliated with Apple, Ming-Chi Quo works with Apple's supply chain to gather information about the tech giant's future plans. He has a track record of being one of the most reliable sources for Apple rumors. His report this week was issued to investors, but a copy was obtained by Apple Insider. It describes three new iPads to be released around Q2 2017. Apple currently has a 12.9-inch iPad Pro on the market which will likely get a beefed up version of the A10 chip, found in the iPhone 7, that Quo is calling the A10X. The smaller 9.7-inch model is expected to be released at a lower price and feature an altered version of the same A9 chip found in the iPhone 6s.
  • Windows 10 build 15002 rolls out to PCs in the Fast ring, with a huge range of new features - Today, Microsoft has released Windows 10 Insider Preview build 15002 for PCs in the Fast ring. The new build includes a massive range of new features, following the long wait for the latest release. Build 15002 was originally due for release last week, and actually leaked online a few days ago too. Along with the previously revealed addition of app folders to the Start menu and a new user experience for sharing content, the new build also includes some major improvements to the Edge browser, as well as new additions to the Settings experience.
  • Intel Says It Has a 5G Modem - Intel has announced next-generation modem for mobile devices, aptly named the Intel 5G Modem. Intel says the idea behind the 5G Modem is to help push the development of 5G ahead. The modem relies on key 3GPP 5G NR (new radio) technology, such as massive MIMO, low-latency, and advanced channel coding. It also includes both sub-6 GHz and mmWave capabilities. Intel hopes the modem will support early 5G field trials and at the same time drive the 3GPP NR specification forward. Intel is working with AT&T and other companies to test and define what might eventually be 5G.
  • AT&T Not Waiting for 5G Standard, to Offer Consumer Trials - AT&T has laid out more of it is roadmap for 5G and brazenly said it is moving forward despite the lack of standardization for 5G. "We're not waiting until the final standards are set to lay the foundation for our evolution to 5G," said John Donovan, chief strategy officer and group president, Technology and Operations. "We're executing now." AT&T says its data network has seen a 250,000% increase in traffic since 2007, largely driven by video. It feels it needs to move on 5G now in order to accommodate the growing demand for data. The International Telecommunication Union isn't expected to formally ratify 5G until 2020, though some of the broad definitions of 5G have already been defined, such as 1 Gbps speeds and latency under 5 milliseconds. AT&T claims its lab trials have already delivered peak speeds of 14 Gbps with latency as low as 3 milliseconds. It says some portions of its LTE 4G network will offer 1 Gbps (theoretical max) speeds later this year thanks to small cells, densification, and 3- and 4-channel carrier aggregation. AT&T's DirecTV Now customers in Austin, Texas, will be the first to trial AT&T's 5G network technology during the first half of the year. The trial will involve fixed wireless 5G using mmWave in a handful of locations with a handful of devices in the Austin area. The tests may begin as soon as March. The company has been testing this same technology with Intel and Ericsson in Austin since last fall and says it saw consistent 1 Gbps speeds. AT&T plans more 5G trials this year in the 28 GHz and 39 GHz bands using the framework developed so far by the 3GPP.
  • Nokia's Comeback Gets Its Start In China - HMD Global this week announced the Nokia 6, the first smartphone to fall under the company's plan to resurrect the Nokia brand. HMD Global is a Finland-based business with the sole license to design smartphones using the Nokia brand. Foxconn is HMD Global's exclusive manufacturer. The Nokia 6 is milled from a single block of aluminum and then anodized 2 times over 10 hours to ensure a smooth finish. The device has a 5.5-inch full HD screen with 2.5D Gorilla Glass. The Nokia 6 is powered by a Snapdragon 430 processor with 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage, and Qualcomm's X6 LTE modem. HMD says the main camera has a 16-megapixel sensor at f/2.0 with automatic scene detection and phase-detection autofocus, while the selfie camera has an 8-megapixel sensor. Dual amplifiers provide plenty of audio power and Dolby Atmos software helps shape the sound. The Nokia 6 will ship with Android 7 Nougat. Pricing is going to be set around $245. The device will ship during the early months of 2017. HMD Global did not say what LTE bands the phone supports, but it will only be sold in a China.
  • Russia Begins Removing LinkedIn from App Stores - LinkedIn will not be in your app stores for long. Both technology giants, Apple and Google have agreed that LinkedIn will be removed from both the iOS and Android app stores in Russia, the New York Times reports. Last year in November, the service was deemed to be a violation of Russian law which requires all data collected on Russian citizens to be stored inside of Russian borders. Many agree that moving data within Russian borders is to be viewed as the beginning of more aggressive surveillance measures. As such, many web companies have indicated that they will not be willing to relocate their data centres just to comply with the law.
  • Simple, Creative Camera Hacks A Real Photographer Actually Uses - Getting a knife anywhere near our camera lens definitely freaks us out, but these are still some nifty options to keep in your arsenal.
  • How To Build A Portable Beam That Can Levitate Small Objects - Sonic tractor beams send out ultrasound vibrations that manipulate air molecules. The technology is not quite at the "Star Trek" level but is still just insanely magical.
  • Honda Unveils Ingenious Self-Balancing Motorcycle - If you've found that the hardest part of riding a motorcycle is keeping the damn thing upright when you stop, Honda has got you covered.
  • Decline of the dentist's drill? Drug helps rotten teeth regenerate, trial shows - The new treatment would not eliminate the need for the dentist's drill, however, since decaying sections of the tooth would still need to be removed. "Sorry, you're still going to have the drill, you can’t get away from that, I’m afraid,"" said Sharpe. The therapy relies on a drug called tideglusib, which has been assessed as a potential Alzheimer's treatment, and which is known to be safe for clinical use.
  • Frontier - Official Trailer - Jason Momoa stars as Declan Harp, a part-Irish, part-native American outlaw campaigning to breach the fur trade. Frontier arrives on Netflix, January 20th.
  • FX Delivers an Explosive New Legion Teaser - One touch will change everything. Feel the power of Legion, the new original series from FX and Marvel, February 8th.
  • Death Race 2050 Red Band Trailer - Death Race 2050 hits DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack on January 17th from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
  • xXx: Return of Xander Cage Trailer - The third explosive chapter of the blockbuster franchise that redefined the spy thriller finds extreme athlete turned government operative Xander Cage (Vin Diesel) coming out of self-imposed exile and on a collision course with deadly alpha warrior Xiang and his team in a race to recover a sinister and seemingly unstoppable weapon known as Pandora's Box. Recruiting an all-new group of thrill-seeking cohorts, Xander finds himself enmeshed in a deadly conspiracy that points to collusion at the highest levels of world governments. Packed with the series' signature deadpan wit and bad-ass attitude, "xXx:RETURN OF XANDER CAGE" will raise the bar on extreme action with some of the most mind-blowing stunts to ever be caught on film. Vin Diesel is back in xXx: Return of Xander Cage. Experience the action in theatres January 20th.
  • Footage From A Drone Flying Up A Mountain Ridge - If you've seen "Lord of the Rings," you'll probably recall the spectacular scene where the mountaintop beacons of Gondor are lit. This is kind of like that.
  • Why Does Stepping on Legos Hurt So Much? - What do eggs do when you remove the air around them? Watch to find out.
  • A Knife Moving At 150 MPH Will Do Some Serious Damage - The Backyard Scientist decided to recreate an old "Mythbusters" experiment in his, uh, backyard and the results are excellent.
  • Egg in a Vacuum Chamber - If you spend any time around children, you'll probably step on a LEGO at some point. And the pain will be excruciating. But why is stepping on a LEGO so singularly painful?
  • Don't say that word! - Now that's a potty mouth!
  • Snow day in Raleigh - The good old days.
  • FIGHT TIME 34 Finish of the Night - Luis Raul Alvarez TKO's Martin Georges
  • Ariana Grande in Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius - Say what you want, but she's cute. Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius is available for iOS and Android.
  • Lithuanian Cheerleaders Are Amazing - Check it out!
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Serious Sam The First Encounter - VR on a Budget - tech
(hx) 07:49 PM CET - Jan,09 2017 - Post a comment
They are testing this diehard FPS on two Budget GPUs, the AMD-RX-480 and the NVIDIA GTX 1060. The results might surprise you!

 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,06 2017 - tech
AMD has officially unveiled Radeon Vega architecture - tech
(hx) 10:23 PM CET - Jan,06 2017 - Post a comment
Vega will feature high bandwidth cache, will be 4X more efficient (my guess it's compared to Fiji's HBM1 as VEGA will take advantage of HBM2), will sport a high bandwidth cache controller, will feature a draw stream binning rasterizer, will support Next Generation Compute and Pixel Engine, will offer 2X bandwidth per pin, will support 128 32-bit, 256 16-bit and 512 8-bit operations per clock, is optimized for higher clock speeds and higher IPC, and will offer 2X peak throughput per clock.





Razer Project Valerie Revealed - tech
(hx) 09:31 PM CET - Jan,06 2017 - Post a comment
Go beyond extreme with the world's first automated triple display gaming laptop - Project Valerie. Calling your gaming experience epic is an understatement as you watch three stunning 17.3" 4k screens unfold before you through an innovative automated deployment system. Indulge in immersive gaming at a resolution of 11520x2160 with full native support for NVIDIA Surround View.

 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,05 2017 - tech
Nvidia Shield's Trailer Promises 4X Faster Gameplay - tech
(hx) 07:23 PM CET - Jan,05 2017 - Post a comment / read (1)
Today Nvidia revealed its new Nvidia Shield streamer, and they followed up with a series of trailer boasting its abilities. In particular, the one dedicated to the GeForce Now cloud gaming service boasts '4X Faster Gameplay' than next-gen consoles (Whatever a next-gen console is nowadays, I guess), by streaming 1080p games at 60 FPS. The shield is available for pre-order in two versions, 16 GB for $199.99, and 500, GB for $299.99. Besides streaming games with GeForce Now, the Shield can also run dedicated Android games natively, and stream media in 4K HDR.





GeForce Now Streaming Announced - tech
(hx) 07:12 PM CET - Jan,05 2017 - Post a comment / read (2)
The GeForce website announces GeForce Now, a new streaming game service for Windows and OS X. Word is this will connect to GTX 1080-powerd PCs via that cloud that everybody's so excited about. This will cost $7.99USD per month, and they are offering one month free
For several years NVIDIA has been building the world's best cloud gaming technology with the ability to stream at a crystal-clear 1080p 60FPS, with low latency. Today, we're announcing GeForce NOW for Mac and PC, a new cloud gaming service that transforms your Mac or PC  into a high-performance gaming PC by connecting them to blazing-fast GeForce GTX 1080 gaming PCs hosted in the cloud.

Using our unparalleled cloud gaming technology, and the performance of the world's fastest consumer GPUs, you'll be able to play the latest PC games at exceptional detail levels, with super smooth framerates, for an unrivaled experience that can otherwise only be obtained through a PC system upgrade.

To use GeForce NOW for Mac and PC, simply load the GeForce NOW app and install your favorite Steam, Origin, Uplay, GOG or Battle.net games, that you own, onto your virtual GeForce NOW GeForce GTX 1080 PC. Once loaded, enjoy your games with high-quality visual effects, high framerates, and NVIDIA GameWorks effects courtesy of the cloud-based GeForce GTX 1080 GeForce NOW PCs.

Alternatively, install games that use a dedicated launcher, such as World of Tanks and Warframe, and play with and against other gamers, all via the cloud.

GeForce NOW also makes things easy – all patching, game configuring and driver updating is handled automatically by the GeForce NOW infrastructure. Even save games, achievements and other settings are automatically synchronized with digital game platforms, enabling you to instantly pick up from where you stopped.
 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,03 2017 - tech
AMD is working on FreeSync 2 - tech
(hx) 10:47 PM CET - Jan,03 2017 - Post a comment / read (1)
It appears that AMD is currently working on FreeSync 2, however there is a catch. FreeSync 2 is a brand new technology that has nothing to do with the first FreeSync. While the first FreeSync puts an end to choppy gameplay and broken frames with fluid, artifact-free performance at virtually any framerate, FreeSync 2 is a new technology that will automatically switch your monitor into HDR mode.

 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,02 2017 - tech
Radeon Vega Architecture at CES 2017 - tech
(hx) 06:09 PM CET - Jan,02 2017 - Post a comment
AMD is preparing a preview of VEGA architecture in 3 days, most likely at CES 2017

 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,01 2017 - tech
TechNews - Happy New Year 2017 - tech
(hx) 03:07 PM CET - Jan,01 2017 - Post a comment / read (2)
Wishing you a Happy New Year with the hope that you will have many blessings in the year to come.  FYI, I spent the whole evening&night pretty much in the bathroom (vomiting, diarrhoea). Awful just awful. Probably some fucking flu got me bad. I wouldn't wish this on anyone! 
  • Intel Core i7-7700K gets overclocked beyond 7 GHz - Professional overclocker Allen "Splave" Golibersuch has managed to overclock a sample Intel "Kaby Lake" Core i7-7700K processor to beyond 7 GHz. However, it should be noted that the overclocker managed to achieve a stable 7 GHz+ overclock only by disabling HyperThreading as well as two of the four physical cores of the processor. The overclocker hasn't mentioned anything regarding the cooling in his blog post, so it isn't clear if he used dry ice or liquid nitrogen to overclock the Core i7-7700K. If you're curious, the 7022.96 MHz overclock was achieved on an ASRock Z170 OC Formula motherboard with a 69x multiplier and a base-clock of 101.78 MHz. Unsurprisingly, it took a high 2.00V Vcore voltage to achieve the high overclock. As for performance numbers, the processor finished PiFast in 9.02 seconds, SuperPi 32M in 4 minute 20.25 seconds, wPrime 32M in 2.953 seconds, and wPrime 1024M in 1 minute 33.171 seconds. The overclocked Core i7-7700K, combined with an ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 STRIX OC graphics card, managed a score of 643,316 points in Aquamark and 86,798 points in the 3DMark 05 graphics benchmark.
  • Can You VR On A Laptop? - Check out the MSI GE62VR laptop out for a spin to see how well it handled VR gaming.
  • You Can Still Upgrade to Windows 10 for Free, Even After Offer Expired - Microsoft is continuing to offer free Windows 10 upgrades to those who use assistive technologies, such as a screen narrator or magnifier. Anyone running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 qualifies for the offer, as Microsoft isn't really checking to see whether you are actually using these assistive tools. The upgrade process couldn’t be simpler. Just head to Microsoft's accessibility website, download the program that's listed on their upgrade page, and then install your free Windows 10 update.
  • Microsoft Xbox One Controller Driver for Windows 64-bit - download
  • New Tool Downloads Any Netflix Video Instantly - The big thing, I think, is that it actually lets you convert the downloaded files and keep them indefinitely
  • Cyanogen to Shut Down Dec. 31 - Cyanogen said it plans to cease developing its open-source version of Android and will shutter its services by the end of the month. "As part of the ongoing consolidation of Cyanogen, all services and Cyanogen-supported nightly builds will be discontinued no later than [December 31]," said the company in a blog post. "The open source project and source code will remain available for anyone who wants to build CyanogenMod personally." Devices that run Cyanogen OS, including the OnePlus One, will no longer receive updates from Cyanogen. Cyanogen hoped to offer a better version of Android than Google's build, but it saw little traction in the market.
  • Samsung Releases Focus, a Combined Email and Calendar App - Samsung recently made a new productivity app called Samsung Focus available to its Android devices. Focus handles basic productivity functions, including email, calendar, contacts, tasks, and memos all in a single application. Focus supports Exchange, IMAP, and POP email services with functions such as push synchronization (email, contacts, calendar events) and support for multiple accounts. People will be able to use their Outlook, Gmail, Hotmail, Exchange, Office 365, IBM Notes, and other email services with Focus. Users can easily join conference calls and add tasks/events from emails, and take advantage of unified search across all the functions. Samsung Focus is free to download from the Google Play Store for Samsung smartphones running Android 6.0.1 and up.
  • Text message sends iOS' Messages into an endless crash loop - A recently discovered bug in Apple's iOS can crash and disable the Messages app on all iPhone models with a single text message - yes, another one. The new exploit was discovered by hacker vincedes3, and requires a special vCard attached to a message, which permanently crashes the Messages app when opened - restarting the app doesn't work nor does a hard reboot because Messages always tries to open the most recent text, sending the app into an inescapable crash loop.
  • iPhone Versus Molten Metal - It's a miracle the battery didn't blow up when that thing was dropped into the red hot molten aluminum.
  • Amazon Alexa Gone Wild! - Damn man, who knew Alexa was so dirty?
  • Smart TVs aren't immune to ransomware - Security experts for years have been warning consumers that smart TVs are a prime target for hackers. Aside from the fact that sets with microphones and cameras can serve as excellent eavesdropping devices, we're now seeing connected TVs being hit with ransomware. As Bleeping Computer highlights, software engineer Darren Cauthon recently posted a photo on Twitter of a family member's LG smart TV (model 50GA6400) that had been bricked by Android malware. Based on the image, the publication believes the set was infected with a version of the Cyber.Police ransomware, sometimes referred to as FLocker, Frantic Locker or Dogspectus. The set in question is said to be one of the last models running Google TV before LG switched to webOS. Cauthon said he originally purchased the set for himself before passing it along to a family member. The hacker demanded $500 to unlock the set but Cauthon wasn't going to pay. Instead, he attempted to reset the TV to its factory condition but was unable to do so. He then reached out to LG for help. Rather than instruct him on how to perform the factory reset, LG told him to take the set to a local service center where he would be charged a whopping $340. At that price, it'd probably be cheaper to buy a new TV outright.
  • Singapore To Record Iris Scans Of Citizens - Starting January 1 next year, Singapore will begin including iris scans as part of the country's registration process for citizens and permanent residents. This was part of efforts to improve the "effectiveness and efficiency" of operations undertaken by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), the Ministry of Home Affairs said in a statement Wednesday.
  • APPLE CAMPUS 2 Christmas/New Years Update 4K - A little over a year ago, Campus 2 was nothing more than an outline in the dirt, but the newly shot video gives us a good look at the lay of the land and also provides important tidbits of information. Not only do we get a detailed look at Campus 2 that will house nearly 13,000 employees, but we also get to see the R&D facility and auditorium, where Apple will hold all future press conferences. What is probably most impressive is the sheer volume of solar panels that are being utilized for the project.
  • Tesla's autopilot senses impending crash of two cars up ahead - In the video, the Tesla can be heard warning of a potential collision due an (unseen) breaking vehicle one car ahead. The Autopilot then hits the brakes - while the middle vehicle zooms forward and causes a wreck.
  • The World's Smallest Diamonds Used To Make Self-Assembling  - Scientists at Stanford University and the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have developed a way to use the world's smallest diamonds to make self-assembling nanowires
  • Taboo: Trailer - BBC One - Tom Hardy is making his way up to be one of the best actors of our time
  • Fan Made Live Action Futurama Film - Whether or not you are a fan of Futurama, you have to respect the sheer amount of time and effort that must have went into this fan made live action film.
  • Alien: Covenant - Official Trailer - Ridley Scott returns to the universe he created, with ALIEN: COVENANT, a new chapter in his groundbreaking ALIEN franchise. The crew of the colony ship Covenant, bound for a remote planet on the far side of the galaxy, discovers what they think is an uncharted paradise, but is actually a dark, dangerous world. When they uncover a threat beyond their imagination, they must attempt a harrowing escape.
  • Driver Hits 240 Green Lights In A Row Through NYC - Somebody go buy this guy a lotto ticket :-)
  • How To Pop Open A Beer With A Piece Of Paper - Some people can get that cap off with their teeth or by banging the bottle strategically on a table. But for those of us too nervous to risk a chipped tooth or kitchen counter, this seems like a pretty good option
  • Passenger Lands A Plane With Zero Experience Whatsoever - This poor guy didn't really understand what he had signed up for, white-knuckling it all the way down in sheer terror before breaking into happy tears upon landing.
  • Artificial Intelligence - All of that job security musicians so enjoy is about to go right down the drain.
  • 'Planet Earth 2' Animals Screaming With Human Voices - What would it sound like if animals had human voices?
  • Mariah Carey Messes Up During New Year's Rockin' Eve Performance - She remembered the screaming part.though :-)
  • 2016, In Five Minutes - Still, not that much fun a second time around. Here's looking at you, 2017.
  • GoPro's Best Footage Of 2016 Is A Feast For The Eyes - GoPro has become the camera of extreme sports, beautiful vistas and crazy adventures. We wouldn't have it any other way.
  • The best pics on the Internet #215 - All pictures are carefully handpicked
 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,30 2016 - tech
HITMAN in 4K with +60fps on NVIDIA Quadro P6000 - tech
(hx) 09:04 PM CET - Dec,30 2016 - Post a comment
A few days ago, HotHardware benchmarked this new graphics cards. And from the looks of it, the new NVIDIA Quadro P6000 outperforms the Titan X Pascal in both 3DMark and HITMAN. As said, both the Quadro P6000 and the Quadro P5000 are meant for workstation and professional users, and not for gamers, something that explains their ridiculously high prices. NVIDIA's Quadro P6000 costs $4800 while the Quadro P5000 is priced at $1900. The really interesting thing here is that the Quadro P6000 comes with the full GP102 core. This basically means that the card features 3840 CUDA cores, 240 TMUs and 96 ROPs (as opposed to Titan X Pascal's 3584 CUDA cores, 224 TMUs and 96 ROPs).
Can You VR On A Laptop? - tech
(hx) 07:53 PM CET - Dec,30 2016 - Post a comment
VR Jive decided to take the MSI GE62VR laptop out for a spin to see how well it handled VR gaming.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,29 2016 - tech
Windows 10 could get a 'Game Mode' - tech
(hx) 09:07 AM CET - Dec,29 2016 - Post a comment / read (4)
It appears that Microsoft is working on a 'Game Mode' for Windows 10 that will improve performance while playing games. According to WindowsCentral, this mode is featured in the recently leaked build 14997, although it isn’t working yet, and will be available very soon to Insiders.
Microsoft is working on a brand new "Game Mode" feature for Windows 10 that will enhance the PC gaming experience by minimizing resources used by running apps to almost nothing and allocating freed up resources to the game, making it run faster, better and smoother overall.

This new feature was first spotted by WalkingCat in the recently leaked build 14997, and although it isn't working yet, we understand it's a feature that will be showing up for Insiders very soon, as it's something that's set to arrive with the Creators Update.

Our own sources have said this feature works similarly to how Xbox One handles running a game. Xbox OS, when a game is launched, will allocate resources to make sure the game is running the best it possibly can. Up until now, Windows hasn't had a built-in option for this that benefits games directly, but with the Creators Update that will be changing.

It's unclear if Game Mode will work with all Win32 games from the likes of Steam or Origin (we're assuming it will), or if it'll be limited to games from the Windows Store. Regardless, it's interesting to see Microsoft taking PC gaming seriously again, as for a while they kind of abandoned it in favor of Xbox. Now Microsoft's goal is the merge the two, as they both run on the same platform after all.
 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,25 2016 - tech
AMD Ryzen Benchmarks Leaked - tech
(hx) 05:56 AM CET - Dec,25 2016 - Post a comment
Benchmarks and a review of AMD's Ryzen 8 core CPU have leaked ahead of the official release date, thanks to the French magazine CPC (Canard PC). These benchmarks pit the Ryzen processor (which is an engineering sample) against several of Intel's own CPU's and also against the previous FX series.



Do note that these tests are from an Engineering sample that has lower clock speeds than AMD’s retail versions. The Engineering samplewas clocked at 3.15GHz, with a boost/turbo clock speed of 3.3GHz on all cores and a maximum turbo boost of 3.5GHz on a single CPU core. The retail version of AMD’s Ryzen will be clocked at 3.4Ghz so we expect an additional 8% performance boost (assuming that the boost/turbo clocks get a similar increase).
 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,23 2016 - tech
NVIDIA GeForce 376.48 hotfix - tech
(hx) 06:36 PM CET - Dec,23 2016 - Post a comment
NVIDIA has released a new hotfix driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the NVIDIA GeForce 376.48 hotfix driver fixes random flashes in Just Cause 3 and some corruption issues that have been reported for Wargame: Red Dragon game.
release notes for the NVIDIA GeForce 376.48 hotfix driver:
- Workaround to fix incorrect Folding@home work units.
- Fixed random flashes in Just Cause 3.
- Fixed some issues that could lead to Battlefield 1 crash
- Fixed SLI texture flickering in Battlefield 1.
- Fixed corruption in Wargame: Red Dragon game.
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