Marvel Heroes MMO to launch in June

Gazillion Entertainment is the developer behind a newly announced free to play MMO game based on the Marvel superhero universe. The video game is called Marvel Heroes and will launch globally on June 4, 2013. While the game is free to play, there are several Marvel Heroes Founders Program packages available to give fans of the game early access and some extra in game content.

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The game will be offered for PC gamers only when it’s available for download. Fans who purchase the Founders Program packages will be on access the game up to seven days early. The Founders Program limited edition Founders Packs allow fans to access their favorite heroes, unique costumes, and give an in-game currency boost the can be used to buy items when the game launches along with other bonuses.

The special Founders Program packages will be available until June 3 and include starter, premium, and ultimate packs. Gamers who purchased the premium or ultimate pack also get access to the Marvel Heroes closed beta. Fans will be able to play as their favorite Marvel superhero including heroes like Iron Man, Thor, Wolverine, Spiderman, Captain America, and more.

The game was created by David Brevik, the game developer behind Diablo and Diablo 2. The game is based on an extensive original story created by Marvel writer Brian Michael Bendis. The special Founders packs include 14 different starter packs at $19.99 each, nine premium packs at $59.99 each, and an ultimate pack that delivers everything the game offers along with permanent XP boost and permanent item find boost for $199.99.

[via Marvel Heroes]


Marvel Heroes MMO to launch in June is written by Shane McGlaun & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Shelby to unveil 1,200HP Mustang at New York Auto Show

Shelby is best known for its radically-modified Mustangs, as well as the classic AC Cobras from the 1960s. The company will be making an appearance at this week’s New York Auto Show to unveil its newest creation: the 2013 Shelby Mustang 1000 S/C, which will pack a whopping 1,200 horsepower under the hood. The company plans to unveil the new car on Thursday.

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Shelby has built three models based on Ford’s Mustang lineup, consisting of the Cobra, GT350, and GT500. Of course, Ford builds their own GT500, but Shelby’s variant takes this to a different level, packing in over 660 horsepower. The 1000 S/C, on the other hand, will have twice that, making it Shelby’s most-powerful car to date.

The 1000 S/C packs a 5.8-liter supercharged V8 engine — the same one from Shelby’s 2013 GT500, which has a top speed of 202 mph. This is paired with a reinforced six-speed manual transmission that allows for a street legal 1,200 horsepower at the flywheel, and probably close to 1,000 horsepower at the wheels.

It’s such an insane car, that it won’t even pass California’s emissions tests, so Californians are out of luck here. In fact, many people are out of luck, thanks to the roughly $210,000 price tag. Essentially, Shelby is taking the 2013 GT500 template and modifying it a bit to make it a 1000 S/C. The GT500 costs just south of $55,000, and the conversion costs for turning it into a 1000 S/C is a cool $155,000.

[via Digital Trends]


Shelby to unveil 1,200HP Mustang at New York Auto Show is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Easy Folding Travel Potty Comes in Handy for Parents of Toddlers

A potty chair available anywhere? Yes please! This product makes bathroom breaks convenient wherever you’re at. If you weigh under 70 pounds, that is.

BioShock Infinite Now Available For Xbox 360, PS3 & PC

BioShock Infinite Now Available For Xbox 360, PS3 & PC

It’s been a long time coming, but after getting hit with two separate delays, Irrational Games and 2K Games’ BioShock Infinite is now available for you to buy starting today.

The journey to today’s release has been a long one as BioShock Infinite was originally announced back in 2010, which prior to that was called “Project Icarus.” The original teaser trailer for Project Icarus got many BioShock fans excited at the time, which made those two previous delays even more heartbreaking. (more…)

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CubeSensors: Track the Fitness of Your Home

While fitness sensors are cool, there are plenty of other uses for remote sensors. These environmental sensors allow you to keep track of indoor spaces in your home.

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CubeSensors can record environment conditions and send them to the cloud, which will allow you to access them via any mobile device. An app sends you notifications about how to better tailor your environment for better productivity or comfort. Each cube can sense temperature, humidity, noise, light, air quality, barometric pressure, and even vibrations.

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They can be used at home or at the office, and are designed to be relatively unobtrusive. The CubeSensors will be released this summer and are available for pre-order for $250(USD) for a pair with their base station, or $350 for a set of four. Additional cubes retail for $99 each. You can reserve your set for just a $10 down-payment.

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[via core77]

Sony and BBC bring Doctor Who to PlayStation Home

Fans of the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who that own a PlayStation will be excited to hear the latest news from Sony and BBC Worldwide. Sony and BBC have teamed up to bring Doctor Who to PlayStation fans by creating a social gaming and commerce environment inside PlayStation Home. The content will be available to more than 31 million PlayStation Home users around the world.

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The new Doctor Who experience will roll out on March 27, which is tomorrow. The new PlayStation Home experience will give gamers a chance to go deeper into the world of Doctor Who and will allow fans to interact with iconic elements of the series. Players will be able to explore and customize environments as well as watch content from the popular series in a social atmosphere.

Fans of the series will be able to enjoy features based on the show’s most popular characters and scenery including the Eleventh Doctor and River Song costumes. The content also includes a TARDIS-themed private space and clubhouse. Fans can also visit a Doctor Who-themed LOOT Space Station Theater to enjoy additional video content from BBC Worldwide and shop for Doctor Who items real and virtual.

The new PlayStation Home content is part of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Doctor Who television series. Sony also promises that additional Doctor Who themed virtual goods, environments, and social experiences will be added to PlayStation Home throughout the year. Check out the video below to get a sneak peak at some of the content that will be coming to PlayStation Home.

[via BBC Worldwide]


Sony and BBC bring Doctor Who to PlayStation Home is written by Shane McGlaun & originally posted on SlashGear.
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NVIDIA’s GTX 650 Ti Boost lives up to its name for $149

NVIDIAs GTX 650 Ti Boost brings 1080p gaming to the budget crowd for $TKTK

By NVIDIA’s own admission, the lower registers of its Kepler-based GeForce graphics cards “couldn’t always tackle [their] originally stated goal” of powering 1080p games with the settings amped up to high. So, after the GeForce GTX 650 and 650 Ti, maybe the third time’s a charm. The latest card goes by the name GTX 650 Ti Boost, reflecting the fact that it brings NVIDIA’s GPU Boost technology into the mix, which can vary the chip’s clock speed as need allows. Stacked against the 650 Ti, this unit’s got 782 CUDA cores (up from 768), a base clock of 980MHz (up from 928MHz) and a TDP of 140W, (compared to 110W). Another big draw is two-way SLI, so you can pair up cards when your wallet regains its strength. On the benchmark front, NVIDIA promises you can run Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm at highest settings and get a frame rate of 62fps, an order of magnitude higher than the 39fps promised on the 650 Ti. Sitting above the 650 Ti and below the GeForce 660, the 1GB version will set you back $149 (£124), with the 2GB edition priced at $169 (£144). In behind-closed-doors tests, the company has found that it comes out on top against AMD’s $249 Radeon 7850, but we’ll be rounding up independent reviews shortly in order to verify that claim — as well as seeing if it can make the 7790 think twice about getting out of bed.

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The Bay Bridge’s Crazy Light Show Has an Illuminating Documentary

Whether you think it’s a fantastic expression of creativity, or a horrible waste of money, for the next two years San Francisco’s Bay Bridge will be illuminated every night with 25,000 animated white LEDs. And that like all large-scale projects, there’s a fascinating story behind it. More »

T-Mobile’s 4G LTE goes live in Phoenix, San Jose

TMobile's LTE goes live in Phoenix, Bay area

T-Mobile has started to roll out 4G services in the Phoenix and San Jose ahead of a press gathering today, according to our tipsters. Screen grabs show the service alive and kicking out speeds in the 20-30Mbps range, though we’ve yet to verify it for ourselves. The company already outed its “UnCarrier” plans on its site earlier featuring non-subsidized smartphones — including LTE models — along with unlimited voice, text and basic data plans. We should be able to color in the rest of the details later this morning.

[Thanks Nick, Dustin]

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Nick D’Aloisio, Yahoo’s Teen Millionaire: ‘If You Have A Good Idea.. Just Go Out And Launch It’

By Paul Sandle

LONDON (Reuters) – Got a tech idea and want to make a fortune before you’re out of your teens? Just do it, is the advice of the London schoolboy who’s just sold his smartphone news app to Yahoo for a reported $30 million.

The money is there, just waiting for clever new moves, said 17-year-old Nick D’Aloisio, who can point to a roster of early backers for his Summly app that includes Yoko Ono and Rupert Murdoch.

“If you have a good idea, or you think there’s a gap in the market, just go out and launch it because there are investors across the world right now looking for companies to invest in,” he told Reuters in a telephone interview late on Monday.

The terms of the sale, four months after Summly was launched for the iPhone, have not been disclosed and D’Aloisio, who is still studying for school exams while joining Yahoo as its youngest employee, was not saying. But technology blog AllThingsD said Yahoo paid roughly $30 million.

D’Aloisio said he was the majority owner of Summly and would now invest the money from the sale, though his age imposes legal limits for now on his access to it.

“I’m happy with that and working with my parents to go through that whole process,” he said.

D’Aloisio, who lives in the prosperous London suburb of Wimbledon, highlights the support of family and school, which gave him time off, but also, critically, the ideas that came with enthusiastic financial backers.

He had first dreamt up the mobile software while revising for a history exam two years ago, going on to create a prototype of the app that distils news stories into chunks of text readable on small smartphone screens.

He was inspired, he said, by the frustrating experience of trawling through Google searches and separate websites to find information when revising for the test.

Trimit was an early version of the app, which is powered by an algorithm that automatically boils down articles to about 400 characters. It caught the eye of Horizons Ventures, a venture capital firm owned by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing, which put in $250,000.

That investment attracted other celebrity backers, among them Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher, British broadcaster Stephen Fry, artist Ono, the widow of Beatle John Lennon, and News Corp media mogul Murdoch.

That all added up to maximum publicity when Summly launched in November 2012, but the backers brought more than just cash for an app that has been downloaded close to a million times.

“It’s been super-exciting, (the investors) found out about it in 2012 once the original investment from Li Ka-shing had gone public,” said D’Aloisio. “They all believed in the idea, but they all offered different experiences to help us out.”

His business has worked with around 250 content publishers, he said, such as News Corp’s Wall Street Journal. People reading the summaries can easily click through to the full article, driving traffic to newspaper websites.

“The great deal about joining Yahoo is that they have a lot of publishers, they have deals with who we can work with now,” D’Aloisio said.

He taught himself to code at age 12 after Apple’s App Store was launched, creating several apps including Facemood, a service which analyzed sentiment to determine the moods of Facebook users, and music discovery service SongStumblr.

He has started A-levels – English final school exams – in maths, physics and philosophy, and plans to continue his studies while also working at Yahoo’s offices in London. He aims to go to university to study humanities.

Although he has created an app worth millions, D’Aloisio says he is not a stereotyped computer geek.

“I like playing sport,” he said. “I’m a bit of a design enthusiast, and like spending time with my girlfriend and mates.”

(Editing by Alastair Macdonald)

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