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Following to my recent article of this new PC Game located at here and it was said that the crack wasn't available at that time. So here, I purposely created a new article just to put up the possible crack or crap... At many forums and my resource sites, it is said that this crack which I'm gonna provide the link to y'all is known to be 100% working but, I'm nowhere near trying it out cause I'm on a different game and my hard drive is nearly empty. So I'll have to leave it to you guys out there that are willing to install Crysis Warhead and test run the .dll crack. Good luck.

Installation Instructions

- Download and unRar the game & the crack
- Mount the game with Daemon Tools
- Install and use this key HG9Z-KQ4D-2JPW-BPJX-8DCQ
- Don't run the game, copy paul.dll to the bin32 folder of the installation path
- Test it

http://rapidshare.com/files/146461070/PAUL2.rar

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Today, I'd like to bring you this article about the new Nikon D90 Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera. Yes, I'm really in love with Nikon's product although I'm using a Sony A100 DSLR which in the first place, I shouldn't have bought it but that's not the point now. The Nikon D90 was released on August 27, 2008 and it is a successor of the ever popular Nikon D80. Now, it boast even more features which you can view it at the comparison table below. The extras that I'd like about this model are now that it has incorporated a new innovative DSLR movie function known as D-Movie. I still yet to scout more about what this function has to offer but the thing that impresses me is....

- With the D-Movie function, it can record to a max resolution of 1240 x 720 pixels also, it's the world's first DSLR that records motion picture. That's almost a High Definition quality recording.

- On top of that, unlike other DSLRs which already include a Live View mode, Nikon D90 has now a built-in Live View mode which it should have due to its ability to record movies.

- The 3rd thing about it is that it has 11 focus area making the focusing shots more accurate. Something new for a Semi-Professional DSLR.

The only thing that I don't like about its lens kit bundle, the D90 comes with the new AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens where as the D80 comes with the AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED lens. Well, that's how the market is nowadays but seriously, I'd rather go for a VR instead of a normal ED lens. Nuff said.

Key Features

- Newly designed Nikon DX-format CMOS image sensor with wide ISO sensitivity range with low noise
- EXPEED for smooth tones, rich colors and fine details
- Innovative D-SLR movie function: D-Movie
- Scene Recognition System integrated with Face Detection System
- Easy-to-use Live View mode
- Picture Control System: Customize the visual style of your images
- Active D-Lighting for smooth tone reproduction in high-contrast lighting
- Versatile practical 11-point AF system
- Bright pentaprism viewfinder featuring frame coverage of approx. 96%
- Advanced Scene Modes for superior image quality
- Extensive palette of in-camera Retouch Menus
- Engineered for precision and durability

D90 vs D80 Comparison

Properties

D90

D80

Sensor • 12.3 million effective pixels
• 23.6 x 15.8 mm CMOS (DX format)
• 10.2 million effective pixels
• 23.6 x 15.8 mm CCD (DX format)
Images Sizes • 4,288 x 2,848 (12 MP)
• 3,216 x 2,136
• 2,144 x 1,424
• 3872 x 2592 (10.0 MP)
• 2896 x 1944
• 1936 x 1296
Sensor Cleaning • Image Sensor Cleaning
• Image Dust Off reference data (optional Capture NX 2 software required)
• Image Dust Off reference data (optional Capture NX 2 software required) Dust Off reference data (optional Capture NX 2 software required)
Autofocus • 11 area TTL
• Nikon Multi-CAM1000
• 11 area TTL
• Nikon Multi-CAM1000
Lens Servo • Single-servo AF (AF-S)
• Continuous-servo AF (AF-C)
• Automatic AF-S/AF-C (AF-A)
• 3D Tracking AF (11 points)
• Manual focus (M)
• Single-servo AF (AF-S)
• Continuous-servo AF (AF-C)
• Automatic AF-S/AF-C (AF-A)
• Manual focus (M)
Sensitivity

• ISO 200 - 3200
• ISO 100-6400 with boost

• ISO 100 - 1600
• Up to ISO 3200 with boost

Built-in Flash Guide number 17 (ISO 200) Guide number 13 (ISO 100)
Active D-Lighting Can be selected from Auto, Extra high, High, Normal, Low, or Off No
Continuous • 4.5 fps
• 23 / 6 frames (JPEG / RAW)
• 3 fps
• 23 / 6 frames (JPEG / RAW)
White Balance • Auto
• 6 presets
• Kelvin color temperature
• Manual preset (immediate or from photo)
• Auto
• 6 presets
• Kelvin color temperature
• Manual preset (immediate or from photo)
Image Presets • Standard
• Neutral
• Vivid
• Monochrome
• Landscape
• Portrait
• Storage for up to nine custom Picture Controls

• Normal
• Softer
• Vivid
• More Vivid
• Portrait
• B&W

Viewfinder Frame Coverage • Approx. 96% • Approx. 95%
LCD Monitor • 3.0" TFT LCD
• 920,000 pixel TFT (RGB x 3 colors)
• 170 degree viewing angle
• Removable protective cover
• 2.5" TFT LCD
• 230,000 pixel TFT
• 170 degree viewing angle
• Removable protective cover
Dimensions 132 x 103 x 77 mm (5.2 x 4.1 x 3.0 in) 132 x 103 x 77 mm (5.2 x 4.1 x 3.0 in)
Weight • No battery: 620 g (1.4 lb)
• With battery: 703 g (1.6 lb)
• No battery: 585 g (1.3 lb)
• With battery: 668 g (1.5 lb)
Image Processing Engine • Expeed
• 12 bit
• New for D80
• Based on D200 / D2X
• 12-bit algorithms, 2-channel
In-camera Retouching

• D-Lighting
• Red-eye reduction
• Trimming
Monochrome & filter effects
• Color balance
• Small picture
• Image overlay
• NEF (RAW) processing
• Quick retouch
• Straighten
• Distortion control
• Fisheye

• D-Lighting
• Red-eye reduction
• Trimming
• Overlay
• Monochrome and Filter
• Small picture
• Image overlay

Movie Mode Yes No
Live View Yes No
Others • Scene Recognition System
• Face Detection
• Calendar Display
• New information display on main LCD
• Vignetting control in-camera

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First off, this will probably a very long article for some but I do recommend fans of Need For Speed series to continue reading this if you haven't done so or do not have a single clue about EA's next big thing.

In November 18 2008, Electronic Arts will be releasing their NFS series once again and this time, it will be known as "Undercover" and it will be released for the Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Playstation Portable, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Windows, iPhone & mobile phone. From what I've read, "NFS Undercover" will have to start back all the way back to its original gameplay with the likes of "Most Wanted" & "Underground". Due to the poor responses of its predecessor "ProStreet", enthusiasts of NFS franchise weren't really expecting that "ProStreet" would turn out to be the type of gameplay which doesn't involve cop chases and other more exciting features that "Most Wanted" & "Underground" first delivered. So to make it big again, EA has decided to roll-over to the good all times classic with addition to it, some hollywood action styles will include into "Undercover" such as The Transporter. "NFS Undercover" babe will be hosted by Maggie Q that plays as a detective.

Development

The game will feature international movie star, Maggie Q, as detective Chase Linh, one of the lead characters of the game. The live-action sequences from Carbon and Most Wanted will return in Undercover. Police chases from previous installments will also return, as well a new Highway Battle mode.

Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello has stated that the previous release in the series, ProStreet, was "an okay game... It's not good." and that Undercover will bring better innovations and gameplay. He has stated Undercover has a considerably longer development cycle than its predecessors since the Need for Speed development team is now split up into two teams, both of which will work on a 24 month development cycle with future titles, alternating releases between them. Riccitiello has stated he was "torturing" the development team with a tight development cycle in the past. When this change was implemented in mid-summer 2007, one team started working on Undercover (giving it only a 16.5 month development cycle), while the other team finished ProStreet and then started working on the next title. Riccitiello also stated Undercover is taking inspiration from action films such as The Transporter, with a large embedded narrative.

Frank Gibeau (president of the EA Games label) has stated that due to the fact that the sales of ProStreet didn't live up to EA's hopes for the game, the Need for Speed franchise will go back to its roots.

John Doyle (developer at EA Black Box) has hinted Undercover will feature a brand new game mechanic and a "Most Wanted-ish" sandbox style of gameplay.

Need for Speed Undercover has players racing through speedways, dodging cops and chasing rivals as they go deep undercover to take down an International crime syndicate. The new game heralds the return of high-intensity police chases and introduces the all-new 'Heroic Driving Engine' -- a unique technology that generates incredible high-performance moves at 180 miles per hour during breathtaking highway battles.

"Need for Speed Undercover puts you at the center of a big-budget Hollywood movie with all of the drama, action and dazzling chase scenes, right on your gaming console. The unique Heroic Driving Engine will give you ultimate control over the hottest cars and push you to use every ounce of skill to outrun the law and take down criminal adversaries," said Executive Producer Bill Harrison.

A mix of stunning computer graphics and live-action movies will immerse gamers in the rich world of the Tri-City Bay Area. The city's open-world environment features over 80 miles of roads, including an enormous highway system that sets the stage for heart-pounding highway battles. These high-speed, high-stake chase sequences will push players to the limit as they fight off cops and opponents while whipping through traffic at 180 miles per hour.

RS Link (Trailer)

http://rapidshare.com/files/142406056/t_nfsundercover_going_under_h264__www.softarchive.net.wmv

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Believe or not? The Fast and the Furious franchise is now back with part 4 with all burning action & high-octane cars. Best of all, my favorite actor, Paul Walker is back in action together with the original casts which are Vin Diesel & Michelle Rodriguez. The charming and sexy Jordana Brewster plays "Mia Toretto" which is Dom's sister and also Brian's old girlfriend. This movie is set to release next summer of 2009 and according to the official site, it will fall on June 9, 2009. That's a very long wait but still, I'm hoping that I can get more info about this upcoming hit. You guys will have to mind the cover a little bit cause I don't think it's gonna be called London Pursuit and the movie poster's date doesn't seem to be right. Anyway, I've included the trailer in 720p for you in Rapidshare links.

Vin Diesel and Paul Walker re-team for the ultimate chapter of the franchise built on Fast cars -- "Fast and Furious." Heading back to the streets where it all began, they rejoin Michelle Rodriguez and Jordana Brewster to blast muscle, tuner and exotic cars across Los Angeles and floor through the Mexican desert in the new high-octane action-thriller. When a crime brings them back to L.A., fugitive ex-con Dom Toretto (Diesel) reignites his feud with agent Brian O'Connor (Walker). But as they are forced to confront a shared enemy, Dom and Brian must give in to an uncertain new trust if they hope to outmaneuver him. And from convoy heists to precision tunnel crawls across international lines, two men will find the best way to get revenge: push the limits of what's possible behind the wheel.

RS Links

http://rapidshare.com/files/141183302/fstafufstpwmvag29.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/141182512/fstafufstpwmvag29.part2.rar

Password: Jab007

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Sony Electronics on Thursday announced two new Cyber-shot digital cameras, the DSC-T700 and the DSC-T77. The cameras retain Sony's slick T-series form factor with slim, pocket-friendly brushed aluminum bodies, sliding lens covers, and multiple color choices. The 10.3-megapixel T700 is intended to double as a high-res portable photo frame, while the entry-level T77 comes with additional automatic shooting modes.The Cyber-shot DSC-T700 replaces the DSC-T300 and offers 10.3 megapixels, 4GB of internal storage, and a 4x optical zoom. The star of the show, however, is the camera's crisp and bright 3.5-inch, 921k-pixel LCD touch screen, which offers three times the resolution of the T300. To compare, the improved LCD is the same size as the screen you'll find on an Apple iPhone, but images should look even crisper: the T700 offers 210 pixels per inch (ppi), while the iPhone has only 163 ppi.

To encourage users to put their T700 to work as a portable photo frame, the camera will ship with software that will easily sync, transfer, and organize pictures from your computer-even those not taken on the T700. The app will also automatically resize images for storage and viewing on the camera's LCD. The T700 should hit store shelves in late September for about $399. The second new camera, the entry-level Cyber-shot DSC-T77, replaces Sony's DSC-T70. Like its predecessor, the T77 has a 3-inch LCD touch screen and a slim-form-factor (just 0.6 inches wide). It improves on the previous model with 10.1-megapixel resolution (up from 8 megapixels) and a 4x optical zoom (up from 3x). For the T77, Sony has also added more features to its automatic shooting mode, including anti-blink, red-eye reduction technologies, and improvements to the Smile Shutter function, which captures an image when the camera detects a smile in the frame. The T77 should also be available in late September and will keep the T70's price of $299.

Source: PC Magazine & Rlslog

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To all my loyal visitors, be informed that most of the images in this blog that contains mild or strong nudity were just removed by my photo-sharing host "Photobucket". I am now mobilizing those blocked images to another host so until it is ready, these mentioned images won't be accessible in certain articles. Even my own self-taken photos were removed!. I'm also keeping my fingers crossed that my new host does not do the same like the current one.

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Following up with the Nikon D700 sequel, here is another add-on that needs to be added into Nikon great gears. SB-900 was released on 1st July 2008 with no price information given, this is a great tool for amateurs and professional photographers which you won't regret buying. Though you could use the built-in flash but knowing that there isn't much control over it, this Speedlight can produce excellent image quality even when you are taking dim & dark shots. With Speedlights, you will never have the same old dull photos ever again. Sample shots below using A Nikon D40x with Speedlight SB-600.

The SB-900 is a high-performance Speedlight developed as the successor to the hugely successful Nikon SB-800. Practical functionality was emphasized in designing the SB-900, especially evident when used with Nikon digital SLR cameras compatible with the Nikon Creative Lighting System. It provides a wide 17-200 mm auto zoom range (expanded from the SB-800's 24-105mm), three illumination patterns, newly designed, streamlined operation with a full-information LCD panel, and AF-Assist illumination compatible with new-generation AF sensors.















The SB-900 has an improved booster circuit for high-speed recycle time. In addition, firmware can be uploaded via a Nikon digital SLR camera-a world's first* for flash units, assuring that the SB-900 can accept technological advancements. The SB-900 serves as the new core for the Nikon Creative Lighting System when used in combination with current Nikon digital SLRs, and it supports Advanced Wireless Lighting as a master or a remote Speedlight, inviting photographers to explore the many creative possibilities.

Beer Sample - This was taken by my living room with some bottled & canned beers being decorated on top of my TV rack. Using a 60-degrees bounce method, there were no saturated areas while giving the warm atmosphere.

Nokia N95 Sample - This is another shot taken using a Nikkor 18-70mm lens & the speedlight with 90-degrees bounce method. Notice that there isn't any direct light shown on the objects? While maintaining the same warm atmosphere, proper use of speedlights will also produce natural colors, non-harsh images produced by direct flash & softer surface.

Amazon.com has opened the Amazon Unbox, removing the need to download content and instead streaming it to customer's televisions sets. Called Amazon Video on Demand, it is expected to be introduced Thursday, The New York Times reports. Apple's iTunes store and Amazon's initial foray required customers to download movies before they could begin watching them. Amazon Video on Demand streams the content, eliminating the wait. To access the service, potential users will have to purchase a $300 Internet video link, which is offered by Sony Bravia. Currently, Sony is the only company to support the service, but Amazon is working with other vendors to come on board. Amazon's initial offering will include 40,000 movie and television titles.

Amazon joins Netflix, Microsoft and Apple in the digital video fray, as each company continues to expand their footprint in the living room. Apple iTunes is a well-known entity and, paired with the recently updated Apple TV, has a head start. However, the competition for streaming video is stiffening. Microsoft and Netflix recently announced a partnership that will allow users to stream video through their Xbox. Customers must have an Xbox Gold membership to take advantage of the 10,000 movies and television shows that the pairing will offer.

- Source CRN & RLSLOG

First and foremost, you might be wondering why am I putting up D-SLR news in my warez blog right? Well, my wife uses a Nikon D40x DSLR camera for her photography needs and she plans to do an upgrade to an older yet more powerful D80 bearing the same Megapixels (which is not important unless she wants to do very large prints) but having more features when compared to her D40x. I told her to check on Nikon's site whether there are any new product updates and she found this. The Nikon D700, big brother of D300, very much comparable with the D3 and it's now Nikon's flagship model. After navigating Nikon Malaysia's site, no prices were known at this time and no news on what lenses it uses too but after dropping by www.dpreview.com, my wife and I realized that its price is way too much for our budget gear as a hobby. Weighing in at USD2999 or 2599 Euros (almost 10k Malaysian Ringgit), I guess we will just have to stick with a D80 at the moment. Here below are some info on its launch, features and hands on preview which I took from dpreview.com. Since this is a hands on preview, without the actual review with actual full sized photos, I will not comment on whether getting is best move now.

Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1 July 2008 - Nikon Europe is pleased to announce the introduction of an all-new FX-format digital SLR: the 12.1 megapixel Nikon D700, designed to enable many more photographers to enjoy the acclaimed image quality of the Nikon D3, but in a smaller form factor.

"The Nikon D3 has taken the action photography industry by storm, motivating many pros to change brands and we expect the D700 to contin5ue that trend," said Robert Cristina, Manager Professional Products and NPS at Nikon Europe. He added: "The D700 excels in the extreme low-light and high-contrast conditions under which today's cameras are judged and affirms Nikon's ongoing commitment to meeting tomorrows imaging needs too."

D3 DNA

The D700 inherits the 'must have' image quality of the D3. Using the same core technologies such as the highly-sensitive 12.1 effective megapixel CMOS image sensor with large pixel pitch and gapless micro lens array that affords bright, clean files across a broad ISO range. The D700 also features the same innovative EXPEED high-speed image-processing system, 14-bit A/D conversion and 16-bit processing pipeline to provide the detail and smooth gradation necessary for outstanding print enlargement and reproduction.

FX on the move

The D700 is ideal for those seeking a perfectly-balanced DSLR on the move, without compromising durability or environmental resistance to moisture and dust. The D700 incorporates an image sensor cleaning system that uses high frequency vibrations to reduce the accumulation of dust on the image sensor surface. A responsive 5fps is possible with the compact 1500mAh EN-EL3e lithium-ion battery, with up to 8 fps possible by attaching the optional MB-D10 battery pack to use the powerful 2500mAh EN-EL4a battery if desired. This offers complete power supply integration for those already using the D3 and D300. Another first is the practical i-TTL built-in pop up flash with 24mm lens coverage, ideal for discrete flash lighting when a full size Speedlight might be too cumbersome.

Getting the shot right

Despite its attractive price tag, the D700 makes no compromises in its comprehensive feature array with a highly responsive shutter release time lag of just 40ms, the acclaimed accuracy of the 51-point MultiCAM3500 AF system, DX Crop Mode and Live View with contrast-detect AF displayed on the same high-definition 3-inch TFT monitor used on the D3 and D300. One of the most important advantages of FX format cameras is the viewfinder experience and the D700 features an outstanding solid glass pentaprism, 95% coverage and adjustable AF point LED illumination for a bright, uninterrupted view. A clever new feature is the ability to display the Virtual Horizon level indicator during Live View mode to determine camera orientation at arms length.

What NIKKORS have been waiting for

The D700 is designed for the future without ignoring the past. As Nikon celebrates the 75th anniversary of the very first NIKKOR lens, and with well over 40 million sold, intelligent image processing technologies to control peripheral illumination (Vignette) and chromatic aberration enable photographers to rediscover the creative possibilities of their existing NIKKOR F mount lenses. For newcomers, the ever-expanding Nikon Total Imaging System provides lenses, Speedlights, Software and accessories for every photographic challenge both now and in the future.

The D700 is supplied with battery EN-EL3e, charger, and Nikon Software Suite and will go on sale from 25 July 2008 with a MSRP guide price of €2599.

The introduction of Nikon's new D700 may been one of the worst kept secrets in an industry with more leaks than the Titanic, but it was still something of a surprise coming so hot on the heels of the D3 and D300. Essentially a D3 shrunk down and squeezed into a body roughly the same size as a D300, the D700 is Nikon's first 'compact' professional SLR, and seems designed to go head-to-head with whatever Canon has up its inscrutable sleeve to replace the EOS 5D.

The imaging side of the D700 is pretty much the same as the D3; it shares the acclaimed 12.1MP full frame ('FX') sensor and has the same processing engine, so we would presume output to be almost identical. The main differences (aside from being considerably smaller) are physical; there's a different shutter (good for 150,000 exposures rather than 300,000 on the D3), different viewfinder prism (with 95% coverage) and a slower burst rate. You also lose the rear LCD info panel (there's no room for it) and one of the D3's two CF card slots, but you do get a couple of extra features to soften the blow slightly; most notably a self-cleaning sensor and a built-in flash. We'll look a little more in-depth at the differences between the D3 and D700 in a moment.

The D700 joins the D3 as a fully-fledged 'professional' model; it has the same tank-like build quality (though we're sure the pop-up flash will cause a few raised eyebrows), and gets you the full pro service from Nikon. And the pricing (around $2999) reflects this; anyone hoping for an 'affordable' semi-pro full frame Nikon SLR will have to wait until the cost of producing such large sensors falls considerably.

Nikon D700 Key Features

  • 12.1 megapixel full-frame sensor (8.45µm pixel pitch)
  • Image Sensor Cleaning (vibration) *
  • ISO 200 - 6400 (with boost up to ISO 25600 and down to ISO 100)
  • Also supports DX lenses, viewfinder automatically masks (5.1 megapixels with DX lens)
  • 14-bit A/D conversion, 12 channel readout
  • Same ultra-fast startup and shutter lag as D3
  • Nikon EXPEED image processor (Capture NX processing and NR algorithms, lower power)
  • New Kevlar / carbon fibre composite shutter with 150,000 exposure durability *
  • Multi-CAM3500FX Auto Focus sensor (51-point, 15 cross-type, more vertical coverage)
  • Auto-focus tracking by color (using information from 1005-pixel AE sensor)
  • 95% coverage, 0.72x magnification viewfinder *
  • Auto-focus calibration (fine-tuning), fixed body or up to 20 separate lens settings
  • Scene Recognition System (uses AE sensor, AF sensor)
  • Picture Control image parameter presets
  • 5 frames per second continuous with auto-focus tracking*
  • Optional MB-D10 Battery Pack (same as D300), increases burst rate to 8 fps *
  • UDMA compatible single CF card slot *
  • 3.0" 922,000 pixel LCD monitor
  • Live View with either phase detect (mirror up/down) or contrast detect Auto Focus
  • Virtual horizon indicates if camera is level (like an aircraft cockpit display)
  • HDMI HD video output
  • 'Active D-Lighting' (adjusts metering as well as applying D-Lighting curve)
  • Detailed 'Control Panel' type display on LCD monitor, changes color in darkness
  • Magnesium alloy body with connections and buttons sealed against moisture
  • Improved Info display on main screen *

* Differences to D3

Nikon D700 vs D3: Key Differences

Although the D3 and D700 are essentially the same camera in a different form factor (the D700 being far closer to the D300 in design and control layout), there are a few important specification differences.

  • Smaller, lighter body *
  • Built-in iTTL flash (G.No 17 / ISO 200)
  • No rear information panel (new info display on main LCD)
  • D700 doesn't have the D3's 5:4 aspect ratio option
  • 95% coverage, 0.72x viewfinder (D3: 100% / 0.7x)
  • Focus screen DX mode now indicated with a rectangle rather than shaded area
  • Lower burst rate (5.0 fps / 8.0 fps with optional MB-D10)
  • Smaller battery (EN-EL3e)
  • Optional battery grip (MB-D10, same as D300)
  • Expanded Function button options (can assign any camera menu item)
  • Live View can be assigned to FUNC, AE-L or Preview buttons (allowing LV + different drive modes)
  • Virtual Horizon can be overlaid on Live View preview image
  • Different shutter (150,000 cycle rating - same as D300)
  • Image Sensor cleaning ('sensor shake' dust reduction)
  • Single CF slot (D3 has two)
  • Minor menu and control differences (control layout is almost identical to D300)

* D700 is approx 34mm (1.3 in) shorter, 13mm (0.5 in) narrower and 10mm (0.4 in) shallower. Weight (no battery) : D3 - 1240g, D700 - 995g

The highly anticipated game, even more compared to Devil May Cry 4 is coming to your computers by the end of July or early August according to release dates. So serious RPG & Diablo fans better upgrade their PCs soon before it hit the stores. For those that wish to wait for the cracked copies, better pray that it doesn't end up like Mass Effect or Alone In The Dark 2008 that needed a valid serial number just to play online and also for the installation. Speaking of which, I will put up AITD2008 once a proper crack has been produced. Up to date, there isn't... Basically, this is a Diablo 3 game update with some screenshots of it and includes 1 cinematic trailer, 1 artwork trailer & 1 gameplay trailer.
Diablo III is being developed as the definitive action role-playing game, and a true continuation of the Diablo series. Players will create a hero from one of five distinct classes, such as barbarian or witch doctor, each equipped with an array of spells and abilities. As these heroes adventure through rich and varied settings, unraveling an epic storyline and engaging in combat with hordes of monsters and challenging bosses, they'll grow in experience and ability and acquire items of incredible power.

The game takes place on Sanctuary, a world of dark fantasy. Unbeknownst to most of its inhabitants, Sanctuary was saved some twenty years ago from the demonic forces of the underworld by a few brave and powerful heroes. Most of those warriors who directly faced Hell's armies -- and were fortunate enough to survive -- went mad from their experiences. And most of the others have buried their haunted memories and pushed the horrors from their thoughts. In Diablo III, players will return to Sanctuary to confront evil in its many forms once again.

Diablo III will be a fitting sequel to Diablo II, with the easy interface, fast-paced action, and visceral gameplay that Diablo players have come to expect and enjoy. It will also include many new features that will take the Diablo action-RPG experience to the next level.

- Five powerful character classes to choose from, including the barbarian and witch doctor

- Brand-new 3D graphics engine enhanced with spectacular visual effects and Havok physics

- Numerous indoor and outdoor areas detailing new regions in the world of Sanctuary

- Interactive environments with dangerous traps and obstacles, and destructible elements

- Randomly generated worlds bolstered by scripted events for endless and dynamic gameplay

- Vast assortment of fiendish monsters, with unique attack patterns and behaviors

- New quest system and character-customization options for the ultimate action RPG experience

- Multiplayer functionality over Battle.net with support for cooperative and competitive play

Downloads

Cinematic Trailer

http://rapidshare.com/files/125614259/Diablo3-CinematicTrailer_US.rar

Artwork Trailer

http://rapidshare.com/files/125625543/Diablo3-ArtworkTrailer_US.rar

Gameplay Trailer

http://rapidshare.com/files/125661315/Diablo3-GameplayTrailer_EU_EN.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/125655597/Diablo3-GameplayTrailer_EU_EN.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/125666923/Diablo3-GameplayTrailer_EU_EN.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/125672552/Diablo3-GameplayTrailer_EU_EN.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/125696499/Diablo3-GameplayTrailer_EU_EN.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/125704637/Diablo3-GameplayTrailer_EU_EN.part6.rar

I've always dreamt of getting either a Nintendo Wii, Sony Playstation 3 or even this one, a Microsoft XBOX 360. The only problem is that I will also need to allocate some hard-earned cash for a 32-inch LCD TV along with either one of these consoles to play with comfort. Well, here are some news that Microsoft will launched its 60GB version of their infamous console.

Microsoft today announced an Xbox 360 console with triple the storage space of the original console, but for the same price of $349. Available in retail stores in the U.S. and Canada starting in early August, the upgraded Xbox 360 will include a 60GB hard drive for storing music, movies, television shows, and game content. In addition, Microsoft today dropped the price of its 20GB Xbox 360 console in the U.S. and Canada to $299 while supplies last.

Microsoft's Xbox 360 Arcade, which comes with a 256MB memory unit and five Xbox LIVE Arcade games, will continue to sell for $279, and the premium Xbox 360 Elite with a 120GB hard drive will also stay at the $449 price. The Xbox 360 60GB console includes a wireless controller, HDMI output, headset, free Xbox Live Silver account and a one-month Xbox Live Gold subscription.

Apple Inc. has quietly reduced the price of its most expensive notebook by $500, cutting the cost of the upper-end MacBook Air to $2,598. The MacBook Air, which Apple launched in January to some fanfare, has been sold in two configurations since then: with a traditional 80GB magnetic platter hard drive and a 1.6-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, or with a 64GB solid-state drive and a 1.8-GHz CPU. Solid-state drives (SSD) are built from flash memory and, unlike hard drives, have no moving parts.

The MacBook Air with the solid-state drive is more expensive than the one with the hard drive, but several Apple-specific Web sites, including AppleInsider, noticed that Apple had dropped the price of the SSD-equipped model by 16% on Thursday, July 3. Prior to the price cut, the solid-state MacBook Air sold for $3,098. The less expensive hard-drive-equipped MacBook Air retained its $1,799 price tag, according to the Apple online store. The price cut came from changes on two of the MacBook Air options. Selecting the SSD now adds $599 to the price of the notebook, compared to $999 earlier. Also lowered was the 1.8-GHz processor option, from $300 extra to $200.

- Source: Computerworld & Releaselog

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