Archive for July 28th, 2009

DualShock 3 controllers in red, blue this October

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 0 views

With the white DualShock 3 already available, it’s time to show true American patriotism with the purchase (consumerism!) of the red and blue DualShock 3s being released this October . The same show of pride also applies to the French, British, and Russians. Just want two controllers? Well, that’s fine if you’re Canadian or Argentinian. Either way, our point is the same: controllers are all about displaying national pride, people. Original source: www.joystiq.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Homefront comes home in 2010 (or early 2011)

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 1 views

Today, during its earnings conference call, THQ offered the first clue about the release window for Kaos Studios’ Homefront . The FPS about a North Korean invasion will be invading our homes (see what we did there?) in “fiscal 2011,” which translates to the year starting in April 2010 and ending March 31, 2011. We’re going to go ahead and guess that THQ is aiming for the later half of 2010, because the first half of the year is going to be jam-packed with stuff that was supposed to come out in 2009. Gallery: Homefront Original source: www.joystiq.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Microsoft reveals upgrade paths for Windows 7

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 1 views

Windows users wondering if you’ll be able to pop in a shiny new Windows 7 disc, push the Install button, and watch as your computer is upgraded while leaving your data and programs in place, rejoice; Microsoft has released the official list of supported Windows 7 upgrade paths. Here are the highlights: Windows XP and below users are out of luck . You must have Windows Vista SP1 or newer to upgrade to Windows 7. You can’t upgrade to Windows 7 from Windows Vista Starter Edition. If you’re upgrading from Windows Vista, you must upgrade to one of the standard Windows 7 SKUs (meaning you can’t upgrade to Windows N, Windows K, Windows KN, or Windows E.) Windows Vista’s “Business” SKU is now called “Professional” in Windows 7. Don’t be alarmed when you can’t find Windows 7 “Business” on the shelves. I’m a little surprised that moving from Windows XP isn’t a supported upgrade path, but aside from that, there’s nothing too terribly out of the ordinary here. [via Windows 7 News ] Original source: www.pheedcontent.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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NetSol crack loses 570,000 credit card details

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 3 views

The security breach at Network Solutions has resulted in the misappropriation by ne’er-do-wells of over 570,000 credit card details. Hosting outfit Network Solutions has uncovered an embarrassing security breach which may have compromised more than 4,000 hosted e-commerce websites – and given crackers access to over 570,000 credit card details. According to V3.co.uk the admission comes as Network Solutions “ identified unauthorised code on servers supporting some of our e-commerce merchants’ web sites. ” It is believed that the code was used on around 4,343 of the 10,000-some e-commerce sites hosted by the company to transfer transaction information – including credit card details – to an outside agency, resulting in the loss of around 573,928 shoppers’ details. It is thought that only sites based in the US were targeted in the attack. Network Solutions has set up a website for anyone who suspects they may be a victim – both consumer and merchant – which claims that the company has received “ no reports or other reasons to believe that your credit card account information has been misused.

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