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Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox – Trailer Debut

 

The world is turned upside down as Flash wakes up devoid of his super powers in the all-new DC Universe Original Animated Movie.


May 24th, 2013 by Lonesamurai
Posted in DvD Review, General | No Comments »

Guilty Gear is back and is powered with Unreal Engine!

Check out the trailer for the new Guilty Gear right here!

 

 

Now you can drool!

 

Arc System Works is proud to announce the upcoming Guilty Gear title at their “Arc System Works Festival”, which took place in the Yokohama Pacifico venue on 5/19/2013.
Be sure to stay tuned, as Daisuke Ishiwatari takes the director’s chair once again, to bring you, THE latest installment to the beloved fighting franchise:Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN-!

For questions and comments : support@arcsy.co.jp
Guilty Gear Xrd Portal Site : http://ggxrd.com/

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Content cannot be reproduced and distributed without the explicit written consent of Arc System Works.


May 23rd, 2013 by Lonesamurai
Posted in Gaming, General, Multiplatform, Nintendo, Playstation, Xbox | No Comments »

Twitter beefing up security in light of recent hackings

Twitter says it is bringing in an optional two-step login process for its users to improve the security of each account, following recent high-profile breaches within the social network.

 

The news comes after a number of high-profile Twitter accounts were illegitimately accessed, including those of major news organisations such as the Financial Times and the Associated Press (AP), the latter causing widespread panic when hackers sent a fake news tweet claiming US President Barack Obama had been injured. This followed an attack against Twitter itself in February, which led to 250,000 users having their passwords stolen.

 

Mr. Jim O’Leary (product security head of Twitter) explained the new two-factor authentication system thusly:

“You’ll need a confirmed email address and a verified phone number. After a quick test to confirm that your phone can receive messages from Twitter, you’re ready to go.”

A message containing a verification code would then be sent to the account holder’s mobile phone that can be used to log in. However, he also reminded Twitter users of the importance of strong passwords:

“Of course, even with this new security option turned on, it’s still important for you to use a strong password and follow the rest of our advice for keeping your account secure.”

 

However, Kim Dotcom – owner of Mega.co.nz file sharing site, itself the spiritual successor of the controversial former file upload website MegaUpload – is threatening a patent lawsuit over the Social Network’s newfound use of two-factor authentication. Extending the threat to Google, Facebook, Twitter, Citibank and other companies that have implemented the system, he claims the use of mobile devices to offer a second layer of security for website logins infringes a patent describing an SMS-based two-step-authentication process he filed with the US Patent Office in 1998 and was granted in 2000; with Dotcom claiming registrations also exist in twelve other countries.

“I never sued them. I believe in sharing knowledge & ideas for the good of society. But I might sue them now cause of what the US did to me.”

 

The BBC reports that he is not alone in these claims, however:

A New Jersey-based firm called Strikeforce is currently suing Microsoft over its use of two-factor authentication tech based on a patent it filed in 2004.

And another British company, SecurEnvoy, recently announced it had been granted patents for a “business grade” SMS-based two-factor authentication process.

However, let’s look beyond the arguments and focus on the security. Will you be turning on two-factor authentication for your Twitter account?

[Via Technically Motivated]


May 23rd, 2013 by CrimsonShade
Posted in General, Technology | No Comments »

Batman: Arkham Origins Video Game – First Full Trailer!

 

Wow…    Let us know what you think in the comments below!


May 20th, 2013 by Lonesamurai
Posted in Gaming, General, Multiplatform, Nintendo, PC, Playstation, Xbox | No Comments »

SimCity DLC ‘Amusement Park Pack’ Brings the Rides May 28

A leaked product page and confirmation from Maxis has revealed SimCity’s next add-on will be the Amusement Park Pack.

 

A video from webshow Hypnotoad Productions outed the DLC after spotting screenshots of it on Green Man Gaming, an online downloadable game retailer.

 

“Some of you may have seen thrilling new SimCity content that arrived too early at the gate. It’s coming May 28th. We think you’ll be amused,” a post made earlier today on the SimCity Facebook page reads.

 

Check out the youtube video below for the leak info of what the Amusement Park Pack adds to SimCity?

 


May 17th, 2013 by Lonesamurai
Posted in Gaming, General, PC, Real Time Strategy | No Comments »

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