Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris: Puzzles 101

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Lara Croft returns in Temple of Osiris, ready to use her brains and brawn to best a gauntlet of new puzzles. In our second Developer Diary, Executive Producer Scot Amos is joined by Lead Level Designer Jeff Wajcs, who discuss the difficult task of perfectly challenging a player. Take a peek at the mirrors, time bombs, twisting gears, and falling platforms you’ll need to manipulate to solve your way out of trouble, alone or with friends.

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris launches on 9th December for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

Are you ready for Kyrat in Far Cry 4

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Today, Ubisoft announced that Far Cry 4, sequel to the shooter of 2012, is now available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 , Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows PC.

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Developed by Ubisoft Montreal in collaboration with other Ubisoft studios Far Cry 4 invites the player to experience the most expansive and immersive Far Cry ever, in an entirely new, massive open world. Players will find themselves in Kyrat, a breath-taking, perilous and wild region of the Himalayas struggling under the regime of a despotic self-appointed king. Using a vast array of weapons, vehicles and animals, players will write their own story across an exotic open-world landscape.

Arena Master, the Far Cry 4 Companion App, is now available on IOS and Android, both for tablets and smartphones.

In Far Cry 4, you’ll prove your combat prowess and fight for fame and fortune in Noore’s Arena. You’ll earn the respect of roaring crowds and test your will to survive, battling man and beast alike, until only one contestant remains standing. The Arena Master Companion App on mobile devices allows the player to explore the open-world, collect animals or mercenaries for his own personal pens and send them to battle against other players on the console or PC version of the game. The player can share his progress and send custom Far Cry 4 arena challenges to his friends from just about anywhere with an internet connection and his iPad or Android device.

Get a glimpse of the Arena Master App with the following trailer

Klipsch Introduces New Wireless Gaming Headset the KG-300

Today Klipsch has announced the launch of its KG-300 Wireless gaming headset. The new headset combines high-performance audio with the convenience of wireless freedom, and is designed for use with PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC and Mac.

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“The wireless headset offers users best-in-class acoustic performance, hours of unbeatable comfort and optimised sound for every game type,” said Vlad Grodzinskiy, senior manager of headphone product development for Klipsch. “We have poured six decades of audio genius into this product to bring the intense sensations these games provide to life no wires required.”

With the Klipsch’s KG-300 Wireless equips users with four EQ presets (Fidelity, Combat, Stealth and Sport) that are optimised for both stereo and surround sound. With a detachable flex boom mic, Dolby Digital Decoding and proprietary Klipsch SphereSpace Surround Technology create a life-like experience throughout play, while custom 40-milimeter precision tuned drivers enhance game surround effects for clear, 360-degree directionality of every detail.

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The headset features athletic mesh ear pads and headband for long-term wear, comfort and breathability, while still delivering superior levels of noise isolation. Large, easily accessible controls for EQ, chat volume, game volume and mic monitor are ergonomically placed on the headset’s right earcup. Its transmitter base includes digital optical, 3.55mm audio and USB inputs to deliver a high-fidelity experience. Three AAA batteries provide up to eight hours of wireless gaming freedom.

The KG-300 Wireless joins the in-market KG-200 wired headset, which made its debut earlier in the year. The KG-300 retails for €249 / £199 and is now available for purchase at authorised retailers and Klipsch.co.uk.

Battlefield 4 The “Final Stand” released for Premium members

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EA and Dice has today announced that Battlefield 4 Final Stand will be releasing to Battlefield 4 Premium members today on all platforms.
Watch the new hovertank, snowmobile, rail gun, remote operated high-speed flying drone, new levolution moments and more in action.

The battle in Final Stand reaches its epic conclusion on four all-new maps set on the wintry Russian landscapes.

On Giants of Karelia, Hammerhead, Hangar 21, and Operation Whiteout you’ll fight both the opposing team as well as the sub-zero temperatures and harsh blizzards. Taking cover inside, you’ll find secret installations with military prototypes reminiscent of those in Battlefield 2142.

 

NETGEAR Set to Release OS 6.2 Firmware Update

NETGEAR is set to release a new version of their NAS firmware this week.  Read on for details!

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NETGEAR is set to release a new version of their NAS firmware this week.  Here is the press release:

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NETGEAR’S NEW READYNAS OPERATING SYSTEM OFFERS INDUSTRY-LEADING 5 LEVELS OF DATA PROTECTION

ReadyNAS OS 6.2 offers exciting new safeguards and usability features for home storage, including first-of-its-kind auto-backup and sync app for PCs

SAN JOSE, California — November 17, 2014 — NETGEAR®, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTGR) (www.netgear.com), a global networking company that delivers innovative products to consumers, businesses, and service providers, is releasing a new version of its groundbreaking ReadyNAS® operating system (OS 6.2) for its ReadyNAS family of desktop and rack-mount Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices (www.netgear.com/readynas).

ReadyNAS customers already enjoy an advanced, easy-to-use storage solution for centralizing and accessing digital files such as photos, music, videos and documents. Designed for both home and small- and medium-sized business (SMB) users, the new ReadyNAS OS offers improvements in data protection, backup, sync, and cloud-based usability. ReadyNAS OS 6.2 can be downloaded now at no charge from the device graphical user interface (GUI) or NETGEAR support website to any current-generation ReadyNAS device.

“ReadyNAS OS 6.2 delivers amazing new protection and usability features for all our ReadyNAS devices for homes and businesses,” said Matt Pahnke, senior product marketing manager for NETGEAR Storage. “File protection is the Number One reason that people purchase network storage, and we’ve put it first as well. With five layers of file protection, we do a better job of protecting precious digital content than any NAS in the market.”

Safeguarding data though five levels of defense

The new ReadyNAS OS 6.2 builds on its mission to provide the strongest data protection in the industry. By guarding against bitrot media degradation as well as viruses and malware, its five levels of defense now offer complete file and photo protection. This new capability is added to existing safeguards such as automatic RAID protection against disk failure, point-in-time recovery with exclusive snapshot technology, free real-time antivirus software, and offsite replication to the cloud or a second ReadyNAS.

Backing up and syncing data

The ReadyNAS OS ensures files can be automatically backed up from Windows® or Mac® devices, and it is makes ReadyNAS the first Network Attached Storage device to offer people the ability to select any folder on the NAS as a sync folder to PCs. It offers Apple Time Machine® backup support for Macs® and the ability to create a private virtual target for each user, also a first for a NAS device. Moreover, NETGEAR is releasing an update to the ReadyCLOUD™ app for desktop PCs. This app, available for iOS and Android mobile devices, makes the ReadyNAS OS a new benchmark for simplicity in automatic backing up, syncing, and sharing data across devices.

Improving usability through the cloud

With the new ReadyNAS OS, sharing content has never been easier, or safer, as NETGEAR has streamlined the cloud-based setup experience. It is the only NAS that offers a 100 percent cloud-based setup without requiring a client download. Through NETGEAR ReadyCLOUD, customers are now able to enjoy the same single, unified web interface when accessing ReadyNAS from either home or away, with full data management capabilities from any web-connected device. Additional usability features include easy drive installation and hot swap, one-click file sharing via a web link, and disk spin-down for energy savings. Dropbox®-like capabilities and the Google Drive™-style accessibility of the ReadyNAS OS creates a secure, private cloud experience that is better than any other NAS on the market — and without an ongoing subscription fee.

The NETGEAR ReadyNAS Family

NETGEAR has seven product lines in the ReadyNAS family, all running on the pioneering ReadyNAS OS. Every member of the award-winning ReadyNAS product family combines industry-first innovations with unmatched usability features. The six business-class ReadyNAS storage product lines are backed by NETGEAR’s best-in-class warranty policy. Customers have peace of mind with a 5-Year Limited Hardware Warranty, 5-Year Next Business Day Shipping for part replacement, and 24×7 Lifetime Technical Support.*

  • The 12-bay ReadyNAS 4220 is a 2U rack-mount form factor designed for data center or other high performance business environments supporting 50 to 500 concurrent users, and is available in two options with 10Gb Ethernet ports.
  • The 12-bay ReadyNAS 3220 is a 2U rack-mount form factor ideal for small data center environments supporting 26 to 250 concurrent users.
  • The four-bay ReadyNAS 2120 is a 1U rack-mount form factor for small office environments from five to 25 simultaneous users.
  • The desktop ReadyNAS 700 Series (RN716X) with dual 10Gb Ethernet (10GBase-T) ports is designed for campus and high performance business environments supporting up to 500 concurrent users.
  • The desktop ReadyNAS 500 Series (RN516XX) is designed for small to medium-sized business networks supporting up to 250 concurrent users.
  • The ReadyNAS 300 Series (RN312XX, RN314XX, RN316XX) is optimized for small business networks and remote or branch office needs, and comes in two-bay, four-bay, and six-bay desktop models.
  • The entry level ReadyNAS 100 Series (RN102XX, RN104XX) is designed for home use, and comes in two-bay and four-bay desktop models. The ReadyNAS 100 series offers a 3-Year Limited Hardware Warranty and free 24×7 phone support for 90 days.

NETGEAR recommends having at least one complete backup of all stored data. However, if storage drives are damaged and data becomes difficult or impossible to access, NETGEAR offers an additional level of protection, with expert data recovery services available for both business and home storage products.

More Information

NETGEAR storage solutions are available through a broad variety of NETGEAR PowerSHIFT™ partners and authorized reseller and DMR channels. To learn more about NETGEAR ReadyNAS, please visit www.netgear.com/readynas. Information on the full range of NETGEAR storage solutions is at www.netgear.com/business/products/storage.

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NETGEAR recently sent me a RN102 unit for review; I re-installed that this weekend and will be testing the new release.  Look for my feedback soon!

LEGO Batman 3 ‘Beyond Gotham’ New Season Pass Trailer

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Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has released a new trailer showcasing the exciting add-on content included in the DLC Season Pass for LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham.

The Season Pass will include six add-on content packs that feature unique themed levels, stories and free play modes.  Players will gain access to more than 40 characters, vehicles, achievements and more. The Season Pass is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, and PC for a great price of £11.99. Each pack can be purchased separately at £2.50/pack.

The Season Pass includes:
●      The Dark Knight Add-On Pack (now available)
○      Experience the heart-pounding chase scene from the iconic film complete with cool vehicles and explosive action. Play as the legendary Dark Knight and Commissioner Gordon, as well as the Joker and his goons as they chase down Harvey Dent’s police escort.  Bane and Catwoman from the third film are also playable.

●      Man of Steel Add-On Pack (now available)
○      Help Jor-El, his wife Lara and their robot Kelex send the infant Superman “Kal-el” into space towards the safety of Earth as Krypton falls into chaos. Find a way inside Jor-El’s home, fight General Zod’s invading forces and battle against Zod himself to save Superman.

●      Batman 75th Add-On Pack (now available)
○      Play as Joker and Harley, setting up a variety of celebration set pieces. Be the Batman and play as some of the most iconic faces of Batman through the years, including his first appearance in Detective Comics #27.

●      Arrow Add-On Pack (coming soon)
○      Become the Green Arrow, voiced by Stephen Amell, from the hit TV show Arrow on The CW. Explore Starling City and interact with new characters, including Diggle, Felicity Smoak, Huntress, Slade Wilson, Black Canary and more.

●      Access to Future DLC Content
○      Gain access to two additional game packs, featuring new playable characters, vehicles and levels. Details about the additional content will be revealed at a later date.

In LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, the Caped Crusader joins forces with the super heroes of the DC Comics universe and blasts off to outer space to stop the evil Brainiac from destroying Earth. Using the power of the Lantern Rings, Brainiac shrinks worlds to add to his twisted collection of miniature cities from across the universe. Now the greatest Super Heroes and the most cunning Super Villains must unite and journey to different Lantern Worlds to collect the Lantern Rings and stop Brainiac before it’s too late.

LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, the ultimate super hero game for the entire family, is now out on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PS Vita, Wii U, 3DS and PC.

Win Minecraft Construction For Dummies Portable Edition

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If you are a fan of Minecraft, Wiley have released a number of new Minecraft books, and we have 2 copies of Minecraft Construction For Dummies Portable Edition to give away.

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There isn’t anything that can’t be built in Minecraft, but it can be overwhelming to figure out where to start. That’s why there’s Minecraft Construction For Dummies, Portable Edition. More than just a game, Minecraft consists of players using an avatar to create or destroy various types of blocks, form fantastic structures, create artwork, and do much more, all in a three-dimensional environment and across various multiplayer servers in multiple game modes. With this fun and friendly beginner’s guide, you will quickly discover how to fine-tune your skills in order to construct almost anything you want in this amazing environment.

  • Provides step-by-step instructions to help you build houses, boats, islands, and more
  • Addresses how to mine the right materials for basic building
  • Reveals how to build statues, beacons, and pillars as landmarks
  • Explores how to develop your farm for renewable resources

Written by Adam Cordeiro is a student at Stanford Online High School who enjoys math, gaming, and programming and has been playing Minecraft since the alpha days and Emily Nelson who writes short stories and served as a technical editor for Gamestar Mechanic For Dummies, Minecraft Construction For Dummies, Portable Edition goes where you go as you create a world you won’t want to leave!

How to enter to win

We have two copies of Minecraft Construction For Dummies Portable Edition to give away!

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Usual contest rules apply, and the winners will be selected at random. This contest is open only to those in the UK – sorry!

The contest ends Sunday 23rd November, and Minecraft Construction For Dummies Portable Edition is available now for £8.99, and thank you to our friends at Wiley for the books.

Installing Windows 10 Technical Preview Using Hyper-V in Windows 8

I installed Windows 10 Technical Preview using Hyper-V on my Windows 8.1 desktop.  Here is how I did it!

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I installed Windows 10 Technical Preview using Hyper-V on my Windows 8.1 desktop.  Here is how I did it!  I installed Hyper-V on my Windows 8.1 desktop, which has 32GB of memory, plenty of storage and a motherboard/CPU combination that supports virtualization.  Here is how I did it.

Turn On Virtualization On the UEFI Settings

You need to log into the UEFI (or BIOS) utility for your PC and ensure that virtualization is turned on.  To do that on my PC, I navigated to Settings > Change PC Settings > Update and Recovery > Recovery > Advanced Startup > Restart Now and then selected the option to boot into the UEFI settings tool.  The PC restarted and the UEFI settings tool came up.  I had to hunt down the settings for virtualization; on my HP, it was in the Security menu.  Enable virtualization, then save your changes and exit; the PC will reboot.  Now you’ve turned on virtualization on your PC.

Turn On and Configure Hyper-V

Hyper-V is the virtualization tool for Windows 8 and Server 2012.  It is a free add-on, but is turned off by default.  To set it up, open Control Panel.

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Click on Programs.

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Select Turn Windows features on or off.  See Hyper-V?  Click on the box and ensure that it looks like this.

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Click OK.

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Reboot your PC to finish applying changes.

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Creating Your Virtual Machine

Now that Hyper-V is up and running, we need to create a virtual machine for that Windows 10 Technical Preview build to live in.  After restarting, find the Hyper-V Manager app and open it. You’ll see this.

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Under Actions, click on New and then choose Virtual Machine. The Virtual Machine wizard starts.

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Click Next.

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Here, I pointed my virtual machines to a directory on the E drives, which has significant space available. Click Next.

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I did not have a dedicated network interface card to dedicate here, so I chose Generation 1. If I had a free NIC, I would have chosen Generation 2. Click Next.

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I assigned 4GB of memory to the VM (this machine has 32GB available) and decided to let Windows 8 manage memory dynamically. This should minimize the amount of memory being used by Hyper-V. Click Next.

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Hmmm…looks like I have an issue. Click Next.

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OK, I assigned a 500GB dynamically expanding virtual hard disk. Click Next.

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I told it where it could find Windows 10 Technical Preview’s ISO file. Click Next.

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We’re ready to install Windows 10 Technical Preview in Hyper-V, so let’s click Finish and see what happens!

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Voila! We’re done. Here is what is sitting in my Hyper-V Mananger.

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OK, under Actions on the right hand side, I am going to create a Virtual Switch to allow my VM to access the network. Left click on Virtual Switch Manager.

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I selected External and then Create Virtual Switch.

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I gave it a name and added some notes, then selected the wi-fi connector for this PC. I normally use ethernet in a wired configuration, so this network adaptor is free. This, of course, will slow performance, but I can live with that on a test system. Click Apply.

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OK, click Yes anyway.

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Windows 8 installed some drivers.

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When done, click OK.

Now, we need to connect the switch to the VM. Under the Actions pane, you’ll see the VM options in the bottom window. See where is says Settings? Click there.

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See where it says Network Adapter and Not connected? Click on Network Adapter.

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OK, in the drop-down box where it reads Not connected, click and select your virtual switch.

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I didn’t bother with bandwidth management here, and I clicked Apply then OK.

Here’s how my settings look:

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One thing to note:  I failed to update my power settings to Performance, which means that Windows 8.1 was putting this machine to sleep after a period of inactivity, even with Hyper-V running.  Make sure that you reset your power settings as virtual environments sometime will lock up if the host machine goes to sleep while the virtual machine is running.  Also, update the UEFI drivers to make sure that they are the latest and greatest before you configure Hyper-V to ensure optimal performance.

Still with me?  Cool! Ready for the install.

Install Windows 10 Technical Preview

Now that you’ve created a VM, let’s install Windows 10 Technical Preview.  The installation files are available once you join the Insiders’ Program at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview.  Save the ISO file at the location specified when you created the virtual machine.

Start by opening Hyper-V Manager.

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Highlight our new shiny virtual machine and either right click and choose Start or click Start on the action menu at the bottom right hand of the screen.

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Now click on Connect to see the install package.

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Click on Next.

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Now click on Install now.

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Accept the license terms and click on Next.

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I chose Custom.

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Yup, that is where it goes! Click Next.

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I missed the restart screen!

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OK!!

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I chose Use express settings.

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I entered my account data and clicked Next. Note that two-factor authorization worked just fine!

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I chose Set this up as a new PC instead and moved forward. I also chose to sync my Start screen layout.

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I accepted the OneDrive defaults and clicked Next.

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Here’s what is going on with the Hyper-V manager.

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And…voila! We have Windows 10 Technical Preview!

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Let’s click on the Welcome to Tech Preview link.

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Awesome. We get a nice video from Joe Belfiore. One thing I noted: audio is fully supported in this remote desktop environment.  Nice!

Right click on the Windows icon on the lower left corner.

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Here’s the new flatter icons.

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And here is what the notification center looks like.  I guess Jordan has gymnastics practice!

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Note that two apps are installed that you should familiarize yourself with:  Insider Hub and Windows Feedback.  Here is the Insider Hub:

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Here, Microsoft is giving you one place to go to be aware of changes and updates, and they also ask you to perform certain testing tasks to help them assess the build.  This is nicely done.

Here is Windows Feedback:

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This is the new bug reporting mechanism that Microsoft wants you to use to report issues.  You may also see this app pop up in Notifications and toast notifications asking you for direct feedback.  Leverage this and send them all the bug reports that you can!  It helps them fix the build.  You can also still log bugs on the dedicated forum for those times where this app is not available, too.

By the way, Microsoft also added some fun desktop background images for those in the Insiders Program.  Simply save them to C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper\Windows and profit!  Here they are:

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Lessons Learned
  • Windows 10 Technical Preview was a little sluggish with 4GB RAM, so I allocated up to 6GB RAM.
  • Allocating a Wi-Fi adaptor is not best practice from a performance standpoint.  If you can swing it, allocate a wired ethernet adaptor.  I may buy another network card to add that capability to my host system.
  • Hyper-V does not like when the host system goes to sleep.  As I mentioned earlier, set your power settings to prevent the system from sleeping while running the VM.
  • I like having the Start menu back, but also really like the Start Screen.  I am a little torn here and will have to play with both to see what I end up using.
  • The notification center is a nice touch.
  • Desktops look to be really useful and I intend to play with that feature set.
  • The approach that Microsoft is taking minimizes the Modern UI for desktop units.  This will be much more palatable for typical corporate and desktop/non-touch users.

OK, now you are good to go to test Windows 10 Technical Preview!  What are you waiting for?

Win Dragon Age Last Flight

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The new Dragon Age book Last Flight by Liane Mercioel was recently published and we are offering three lucky winners the chance to win a copy of the book.

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Based upon the hit role-playing video game from award-winning developer BioWare!
The Templar Order, once the sworn protectors of the Circle of Magi, are murdering and burning mages across the land. Seeking haven with the Grey Wardens, elf mage Valya joins a caravan to Weisshaupt, where she stumbles onto an ages-old secret diary from the infamous end of the Fourth Blight.

How to enter to win

We have three copies of Dragon Age Last Flight to give away!
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Usual contest rules apply, and the winners will be selected at random. This contest is open to anyone in the world!

The contest ends Sunday 23rd November, and Dragon Age Last Flight is available now.

Win True Blood the Complete Seventh Season on Blu-ray

To celebrate the release of True Blood the Complete Seventh Season we have a new competition for you. We are offering three lucky winners the chance to win the seventh season box set on Blu-ray.

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In season 7, a season-opening battle between raging Hep-Vamps and their Bon Temps prey sets the stage for a season-long series of hair-raising denouements for Sookie, Bill, Eric (Alexander Skarsgård), Jason (Ryan Kwanten), Sam (Sam Trammell), Alcide (Joe Manganiello), Tara (Rutina Wesley) and their human/vampire allies and adversaries. As we’ll see, some of True Blood’s most beloved figures will meet cruel fates, while others will cheat death (true and otherwise) to forge happily-ever-after relationships that will leave fans surprised and, ultimately, satisfied.  

How to enter to win

We have three copies of True Blood the Complete Seventh Season on Blu-ray to give away!
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Usual contest rules apply, and the winners will be selected at random. This contest is open only to those in the UK – sorry!

The contest ends Sunday 23rd November, and True Blood the Complete Seventh Season will be available on Blu-ray and DVD from November 17th 2014.

The Winners of our Jersey Boys Blu-ray contest

To celebrate the release of Jersey Boys we offered three lucky winners the chance to win the film on Blu-ray – and here are the winners.

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JERSEY BOYS is the inspiring drama featuring The Four Seasons’ songs that influenced a generation, based on the Tony Award-winning musical of the same name. Directed by Oscar® winner Clint Eastwood (Million Dollar Baby, Unforgiven) JERSEY BOYS is yours to own as it arrives onto Blu-ray™ and DVD on November 10.

John Lloyd Young (Law and Order) reprises his Tony Award-winning portrayal of the legendary lead singer of The Four Seasons, Frankie Valli; Erich Bergen (How Sweet It Is) stars as Bob Gaudio, who wrote, or co-wrote all of the group’s biggest hits; Michael Lomenda (Made in Hollywood) and Vincent Piazza (Boardwalk Empire) star respectively as Nick Massi and Tommy DeVito, two original members of The Four Seasons; and Oscar® winner Christopher Walken (The Deer Hunter) stars as mobster Gyp DeCarlo.

JERSEY BOYS is a biography of The Four Seasons, the rise, the tough times, the personal clashes, and the ultimate triumph of a group of friends whose music became symbolic for a generation.

Jersey Boys gets to the heart of the relationships at the centre of the group-with a special focus on frontman Frankie Valli, the small kid with the big falsetto. In addition to following the quartet’s coming of age as performers, the core of the film is how an allegiance to a code of honour learned in the streets of their native New Jersey got them through a multitude of challenges: gambling debts, Mafia threats and family disasters. Jersey Boys is a glimpse at the people behind a sound that has managed to endure for over four decades in the hearts of the public.

The Winners

We had three copies of Jersey Boys on Blu-ray to give away!

Nichola Gee

Graham Fullerton

Kathryn Casbolt

Jersey Boys is on Blu-ray and DVD now.

The Winners of our Tammy Blu-ray contest

To celebrate the release of Tammy we offered three lucky winners the chance to win the film on Blu-ray – and here are the winners.

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Prepare for a riotous road trip adventure starring a hilarious comedy double act of Oscar nominee Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids) and Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon (Dead Man Walking) as the humorous TAMMY.

The laugh-out-loud cast also includes Allison Janney (The Help, MOM) who plays Tammy’s world-weary mom, Deb; Gary Cole (VEEP, Suits) stars as ladies man Earl; Mark Duplass (The League, Togetherness) is Earl’s son, Bobby; Dan Aykroyd (The Campaign, Get On Up) is Tammy’s dad, Don; and Academy Award® winner Kathy Bates (Midnight in Paris, The Blind Side) is Pearl’s fun-loving cousin Lenore. Rounding off the cast are Sandra Oh (Grey’s Anatomy, Sideways) as Lenore’s partner, Susanne; Oscar® nominee Toni Collette (The Sixth Sense, Hitchcock) as Tammy’s neighbor, Missi; and Nat Faxon (Bad Teacher, The Descendants) as Tammy’s husband, Greg.

Tammy (McCarthy) is having a bad day. She’s totalled her worthless car, gotten fired from her thankless job at a greasy burger joint, and instead of finding comfort at home, finds her husband getting comfortable with the neighbour in her own house. It’s time to make some drastic changes, and what better way than to hit the road for an adventure? The bad news is she’s broke and without wheels. The worse news is her grandma, Pearl (Sarandon), is her only option—with a car, cash, and an itch to see Niagara Falls. Not exactly the escape Tammy had in mind. But on the road, with Pearl riding shotgun, it may be just what Tammy needs.

The Winners

We had three copies of Tammy on Blu-ray to give away!

Iyla Horley

Angie McDonald

Mark Chamberlain

Tammy is available on Blu-ray and DVD now.

The Winner of our Griffin iPhone 6 Plus Wallet Case contest

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We just reviewed the Griffin iPhone 6 Plus Wallet Case and we gave you the chance to win it – and here is the winner.

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The Winner

Congratulations to Georgina K – your wallet case is on it’s way to you.

Keep checking for more great contest here on Connected Digital World.

Review: Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

With the development cycle extended for each of the studios, it gives each team a chance to not only refine specific aspects of the game, but also potentially aim for something to truly make their mark on the franchise. This year it’s Sledgehammer Games’ turn at wielding the Call of Duty brand; making some fairly drastic decisions in the process, namely the exo-suit and all of its inherent features.

As ever in the series, there are three modes at your disposal, and whilst a certain majority of players will jump blindly into the multiplayer, I thought I’d start off ‘calmly’ with the campaign. Enter the boots of Private Jack Mitchell, proudly serving his country in a hostile Seoul against a radicalised group of North Koreans before of course, in atypical fashion; events take a turn for the worst. After fending off a swarm attack with little but a car door (and a mounted, fully automatic MG) we’re left with witnessing the horrific outcome of a failed ‘plant the explosives’ objective.

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Whilst attending former squadmate Will Irons’ funeral and nursing a wound that even time can’t heal, we’re given a proposal by the much touted potential antagonist of the game. Join the largest PMC in the world and return to duty with an advanced prosthetic arm, or wallow in self-pity as a discharged amputee. Before too long, you’ll have been thrown in at the deep end of Advanced Warfare’s newly implemented movement mechanics and will have witnessed the potential capabilities on offer, not necessarily in the order you might expect however.

Instead of introducing the exo-suit in either dribs and drabs or even all at once, missions are set up with different variants of the prospective abilities, helpfully letting you try out the diverse set of exo-abilities. Whilst this is undoubtedly a good thing, for some reason your exo boosts, dodges, slides and slams are not always available depending on the mission, despite having access to the suit’s deployable shields and the like. Besides the obvious, Advanced Warfare also makes additional, more subtle changes to the single player campaign too. The HUD has been revamped and streamlined, projecting both ammo and grenade counts directly onto the rear of your weapon. Handily letting you view all necessary information at a glance in the centre of the screen as opposed to the corners.

Taking cues out of the Black Ops 2 campaign, there’s some customisability involved in the single player portion too. Acquiring kills in separate ways, via grenades and headshots as well as gathering the obligatory ‘intel’ dotted about the levels will grant you upgrade points to spend on your exo-suit between missions. Whilst not compulsory, the benefits are largely advantageous and can include perk-like upgrades such as a quicker ADS time, taking less overall damage and allowing you to use your abilities more frequently.

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Pretty sure that’s an SMG with a drum mag

Despite the singleplayer length scraping by its usual quota of completion time, it’s categorically the most well-presented, most entertaining campaign in the Call of Duty series I can remember. Kevin Spacey’s role as Jonathan Irons, the CEO of Atlas Corporation, is as entertaining as it is impressively mo-capped and his presence is felt in every scene. The narrative is well told, the characters are memorable and the overall concept of a PMC controlling the world’s wars and conflicts toes the edge of credibility and fits snugly into the general theme of Call of Duty.

The second mode up for grabs is the ever present, wave based survival type which involves you taking to each multiplayer map on the game, and fending off as many goons as possible. Whilst it may be maligned by some for not being the complete zombie experience for which Treyarch’s ventures are famous for, it still more than warrants your attention this time round. Similar to Modern Warfare 3’s survival mode, it pits you against all manners of enemies with each round getting progressively more difficult. Variation and customisability are key features here, with not only the ability to purchase weapon attachments, equipment and scorestreaks, but also to change class too. With three to choose from, you’re limited to classes of weapons and available scorestreaks depending upon your choice. The recon style class focuses on SMG’s, pistols and high manoeuvrability to get by, but is limited by the defensive UAV streak. The other two classes are variants upon the same theme, with limitations based on weapons, movement and scorestreaks.

Aside from being able to upgrade your damage output and armour, amongst other things, the game manages to keep it fresh by introducing objective play into the rounds. Whilst killing each and every enemy is a pre-requisite for completion, some rounds may ask you to collect intel off fallen enemies or defuse a bomb within a time limit. Aside from being integrally difficult, failure to complete these will result in punishments such as system hacks being used against you, giving further incentive to slip on your try-hard pants.

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How nobody’s dead yet is beyond me

The primary draw however for most players will be the inherent multiplayer offerings, the chance to pit your skills (and internet connection) against others around the world. The addition of the exo-suit is undoubtedly the most radical instalment to the series yet and provides both excitement, and confusion in spades. Despite the gunplay still feeling like any other Call of Duty game, there are several implemented changes that swap things up quite drastically.

The exo-suit not only provides great variation in movement, but also opens up more choices for the loadout selection too. Featuring a ‘pick 13’ system, Advanced Warfare lets you customise more than ever before, with the addition of your scorestreaks counting towards your allocated points. If you feel a little perk hungry, try removing those top tier streaks you never earn, and slap on another perk instead. Conversely, you can now (for a price) add a fourth slot for your streaks, letting you wreak more continuous aerial havoc, providing you can attain them all of course.

For the first time, you can now customise your scorestreaks too, if you’re tired of your UAV being shot down, send it into orbit to remove such a threat. Or if your sentry gun isn’t quite racking up the kills, make it fire rockets instead, oh and why not make it detachable whilst you’re at it? There are of course repercussions to this, with each added modifier, up to a maximum of three, the required score to attain it increases also. Adding the support ability to the care package drop for example will ensure you can earn it despite dying, but at the cost of it nearly doubling the score required.

The return of smaller, three lane maps, is indeed a welcome one over the gigantic death fests that fans of Ghost’s may recall, but with the exo-suit, the same problem of being constantly shot in the back often arises. The point of structured maps are such that you should be able to spawn safely and proceed to your objective. Whereas the exo-suits traversal capabilities let you cross the map so quickly, (for now at least) it’s common to spawn surrounded by danger.

At a glance, the weapon selection might seem fairly meagre, only three automatic assault rifles are available to pick from at max level, with the others being burst or semi-auto and unfortunately no way to convert them. Yet Advanced Warfare has another trick up its sleeve with the supply drop system. Every now and again, you’ll earn what is essentially a loot chest that can contain any manner of things from a guaranteed care package to aesthetic choices to adorn your avatar with. Most importantly however, is the chance to receive weapon variants, complete with stat differences and the potential for irremovable attachments. With hundreds of potential outcomes, before too long, you’ll have built up quite the armoury; on the plus side, if you find a rarer item you don’t quite fancy, you can redeem it for XP.

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Everybody likes Kevin Spacey

As ever upon a Call of Duty release, there are the usual weapon balance issues and wonky connections that plague the launch, but within a month these are usually ironed out with a slew of patches. Until then, there’s the usual case of the player with the most radically different ping being the ‘best’ and so forth. There are also a few niggles that seem like odd design choices, such as not being able to see how many players are online and in each game mode. Another annoyance being that every time you get five kills without dying, you’re temporarily awarded with a helmet that stays in the ‘new’ box at the top of the menus, making it essentially look like you’ve always got something new when you haven’t.

Either way, it’s another solid foray into the CoD multiplayer if you play on the classic, non exo-suit playlists. Or if you fancy something a little different and faster paced, you can boost jump straight into the normal modes where for a while you’ll feel like a young Spiderman, crashing into walls, flying off the maps and performing the odd spectacular kill. The single player campaign is one of the greatest I’ve played in a Call of Duty game; with the level of detail in both graphics and sound design being something to behold. Keeping faithful enough to the franchise to keep the hardcore coming back, whilst also adding enough new content to evolve and progress the series cannot be easy, but somehow they’ve managed it. Call of Duty is back.