Hacking group OurMine takes control of Variety website, spams readers with email

Hacking group OurMine takes control of Variety website, spams readers with emailThe group of hackers going by the name OurMine managed to briefly take over the website for the entertainment new outlet Variety this weekend. If the name OurMine sounds familiar, it’s because the same collective was responsible for hacking social media accounts belonging to high-profile tech CEOs recently, including Twitter’s Jack Dorsey, Google’s Sundar Pichai, and even Mark Zuckerberg of … Continue reading

Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary Edition World Tour Officially Confirmed

Gearbox Software had to fight a very long legal battle in order to retain exclusive rights to the popular Duke Nukem franchise. It has been one full year since the company settled that legal battle and I guess in the spirit of celebrating that victory it has now confirmed a remastered version of the original Duke Nukem 3D game. Gearbox made this announcement at its panel during this year’s PAX West conference. The remastered title is called Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary Edition World Tour. A trailer has also been released.

Those who pick up this title will find that it features the original Duke Nukem 3D game that has been remastered completely using Gearbox’s new “True3D Rendering” mode. Gearbox says this new technology provides extremely high framerates.

Players will be hit with nostalgia as they will experience the game in graphics that it had when it was released back in 1996 but will always have the option to switch to remastered graphics on the fly.

For Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary Edition World Tour, Gearbox brought back many of the team members that originally worked on this game some two decades ago. They have also created some new content which is included in the remastered version as well. There are eight new levels as well as an all-new musical score.

Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary Edition World Tour is going to be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC through Steam on October 11th. It’s priced at $19.99.

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Razer Blade Stealth Laptop Gets Processor, RAM And Battery Upgrades

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At PAX West 2016, Razer has announced an upgraded version of its 12.5 inch Razer Blade Stealth laptop. The company created this laptop with young professionals and students in mind so it combines high-end performance with great features and battery life in an affordable package. The latest version of the Razer Blade Stealth laptop comes with processor, RAM, and battery upgrades.

Razer Blade Stealth’s CNC aluminum shell houses the latest 7th generation Intel Core i7 processor which can be configured with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of solid-state storage. Razer says that the new configurations set a new standard for power, design, and durability.

The laptop also features a 12.5 inch Quad HD 2560 x 1440 IGZO touchscreen display. Customers have the option to upgrade to a 4K IGZO touchscreen display as long as they are willing to pay the premium for it.

Blade Stealth also gets a new larger 53.6 watt-hour battery which provides over 15 percent additional capacity when compared to its predecessor. Razer says that this notebook is now capable of lasting up to nine hours on a single charge.

The company has raised the bar with this notebook but it hasn’t raised the price. Like the previous version, the latest Blade Stealth notebook also starts at $999 and can now be purchased from Razer’s website. It will also be available on Amazon and Microsoft Stores later this month.

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Telltale The Walking Dead Season Three Release Confirmed For November

Telltale Games has now confirmed when it’s going to release season three of its episodic adaptation of The Walking Dead. Two seasons of this series have already been released and fans of the game have appreciated it very much. They will certainly be looking forward to the third season now. Telltale Games has announced that A New Frontier is the third season of its The Walking Dead episodic game series.

The plot is set a few years into the future in the third season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead. Clementine, one of the protagonists from the original season, is now portrayed as a teenager in A New Frontier.

Javier is a second playable character that’s being introduced with season three. Fans should expect the same decision-making gameplay experience that they have grown accustomed to in the first two seasons.

There’s an element of mystery attached to this season as well. Executive producer Kevin Boyle said at PAX West that throughout the season Javier will continue to unravel the mystery of who Clementine has become as both of their stories intersect.

Telltale Games is yet to confirm precisely when it’s going to release The Walking Dead season three but it has provided a timeframe. The developer says that we should expect the latest season of this episodic game to land on mobile devices, PC, and consoles come November this year.

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Sony Making A Robot That Creates ‘Emotional Connection’ With Humans

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Sony isn’t new to making robots and the one that it has in the pipeline right now appears to be unlike any robot it has ever built. The company revealed during IFA 2016 in Berlin this week that it’s working on a new robot which is going to be capable of forming an “emotional connection” with humans. This was confirmed during the company’s IFA 2016 press conference by none other the CEO of Sony himself, Kaz Hirai.

Hirai revealed that Sony is making a new robot which humans will be able to establish a bond with, this means that the robot will not only be able to assist owners with their daily tasks but will also be emotionally attached to the human.

Sony hasn’t gone into that many details about this new robot that it’s building but the CEO does say that “You definitely want to stay tuned,” they are certainly excited about this new robot.

Some people are obviously going to have concerns about sharing their space with a robot as the fear of artificial intelligence-powered robots going rogue and killing humans still exists.

Hirai says that this isn’t shouldn’t be a concern as consumers will ultimately decide whether or not the AI involved in a robot is going to be dangerous or not.

No word as yet on when Sony is going to show us this new robot or reveal more information about what it’s capable of doing.

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Leaked LG V20 Photo Shows Very Slim Bezels

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LG didn’t quite get the consumer response that it was hoping for with the LG G5 and now the company’s fortunes rest on its upcoming handset, the LG V20. Much has already been said and written about this handset. We have also seen a couple of leaked pictures, the latest gives us a glimpse of the handset’s very slim bezels.

The latest leaked picture of the LG V20 shows us a device that’s quite similar to the one we’ve already seen in previously leaked images. The bezels are ultra-slim just like we’ve heard in the rumors.

LG V20 is expected to carry over some of the features that were introduced with its predecessor, features like the second ticker display which is the company is said to have retained in the V20.

It has already been confirmed that the V20 is going to be the first smartphone which runs Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. The handset is also said to offer exceptional audio quality, something that LG has also teased multiple times.

A recent report suggests that despite rumors, the V20 isn’t going to be modular like the LG G5, however, it’s said to have a user-accessible compartment where the removable battery will be housed along with the microSD and SIM card slots.

LG is going to unveil the V20 at an invite-only event in San Francisco come September 6th.

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Ben Heck's Xbox One S teardown

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Trump Campaign Manager Insists He's Been Consistent On The Border Wall

WASHINGTON ― Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, says Trump’s position on building a wall between the United States and Mexico is firm ― despite evidence to the contrary.

Trump has insisted that he will build a “great, great wall” and that he will get Mexico to pay for it. But when the candidate visited Mexico this week, he said he and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto did not discuss who would pay for the wall. However, Peña Nieto said they did, and that he emphasized Mexico would not be footing the bill.

Following the Mexico visit, Trump delivered an immigration speech in Arizona that was considerably less benevolent to Mexico.

The two continued to fight about it on Twitter for several days.

ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” co-anchor Martha Raddatz asked Conway whether the Mexican president was “lying” about the wall discussion.

“Well, they disagreed on that conversation. But I think Mr. Trump clarified very clearly when he got to Arizona later in that day that he will build that wall,” said Conway. “And he has been consistent on that since day one of his candidacy. And he will have Mexico pay for it.”

“So his position has never changed on this side of the border or on that side of the border,” said Conway.

Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims — 1.6 billion members of an entire religion — from entering the U.S.

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11 Surprising Habits Of Powerful People

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Power gets a bad rap, but only because people pursue it for the wrong reasons. When power is pursued for the right reasons, it can be a tremendous force for good.

Niccolo Machiavelli spread the belief that people can only become powerful by exploiting the worst aspects of human nature. One of this teachings was, “A wise ruler ought never to keep faith when by doing so it would be against his interests.” Machiavelli was essentially saying that you’re an idiot if you keep your promises or stick to your values when you’d benefit more by breaking them.

Not only did we hear it from Machiavelli, but also from plenty of voices in our own time, such as Robert Greene, who said, “The key to power is the ability to judge who is best able to further your interests in all situations.” It’s no wonder so many people think that the only way to get power is to be a jerk.

Fortunately, Machiavelli and Greene had something in common: They were both wrong. Recent research from UC Berkeley shows that when it comes to power, nice guys finish first. The researchers found that the most powerful people (according to ratings from their peers) were those who were the most considerate and outgoing. They also found that those who were the most Machiavellian — using things like gossip and manipulation to gain power — were quickly identified and isolated and ended up with no power at all.

Studies like these are rehabilitating power’s bad rap. Power isn’t inherently evil, and it isn’t inherently bad to seek power. Without power, you can’t accomplish anything, good or evil. Even those who want nothing more than to make the world a better place, can’t do so without exerting the influence of personal power. It’s the abuse of power and the underhanded things people do to achieve it that cause problems.

People who earn and use power wisely have a profound impact on everyone they encounter. Yet, they achieve this power only because they exert so much influence inside, on themselves. We see only their outside; we see them innovate, speak their mind, and propel themselves forward toward bigger and better things. Yet, we’re missing the best part. The confidence and wherewithal that make their influence possible are earned.

And while what people are influenced by changes with the season, the unique habits of powerful people remain constant. Their focused pursuit of excellence is driven by eleven habits, which you can emulate and absorb until your power and influence expand:

1. They don’t wait for a title to lead.
It’s important not to confuse power with authority. The right title can give you authority, but it can’t give you power. On the other hand, you don’t need a title to be powerful. You can lead without being a boss and you can have a powerful influence upon your workplace and community without a title.

2. They’re graciously disruptive. Powerful people are never satisfied with the status quo. They’re the ones who constantly ask, “What if?” and “Why not?” They’re not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom, and they don’t disrupt things for the sake of being disruptive; they do so to make things better.

3. They think for themselves. Powerful people aren’t buffeted by the latest trend or by public opinion. They form their opinions carefully, based on the facts. They’re more than willing to change their mind when the facts support it, but they aren’t influenced by what other people think, only by what they know.

4. They focus only on what really matters. Powerful people aren’t distracted by trivialities. They’re able to cut through the static and clutter, focus on what matters, and point it out to everyone else. They speak only when they have something important to say, and they never bore people with idle banter.

5. They master conflict. People tend to err on one of two extremes when it comes to conflict: some are passive and avoid conflict altogether, while others seek out conflict aggressively, thinking that this will make them powerful. People who master conflict know how to approach it directly and assertively, yet constructively. In essence, they practice emotional intelligence. Truly powerful people do not react emotionally and defensively to dissenting opinions — they welcome them. They’re humble enough to know that they don’t know everything and that someone else might see something they missed. And if that person is right, they embrace the idea wholeheartedly, because they care more about the end result than being right.

6. They inspire conversation. When powerful people speak, their words spread like ripples in a pond. Influencers inspire everyone around them to explore new ideas and to think differently about their work.

7. They know their strengths and weaknesses. People who get seduced by power and, therefore, start abusing it are often blind to their own weaknesses. To become truly powerful, you have to see yourself as you really are and to position yourself to use your strengths for the greater good. That means taking a clear-eyed look at your strengths and your weaknesses and owning them both completely.

8. They grow and leverage their networks.
Those who grow power the Machiavellian way don’t bother with people who aren’t useful to them. People see this coming a mile away, and it doesn’t win any friends. Truly powerful people know how to make lasting connections. Not only do they know a lot of people, they get to know their connections’ connections. More importantly, they add value to everyone in their network. They share advice and know how, and they make connections between people who should get to know each other.

9. They ask for help when they need it. It’s easy to mistakenly assume that powerful people never ask for help from anybody. Asking for help when you don’t know the answer or can’t do it all by yourself is not a sign of weakness; it’s a sign of strength. It sends the message that you’re not so insecure as to put your ego above the mission. It takes a tremendous amount of confidence and humility to admit that you need assistance, and asking for assistance is critical, because there’s nothing worse than trucking down the wrong path when you’re too embarrassed or proud to admit that you don’t know what you’re doing.

10. They believe. Powerful people always expect the best. They believe in their own power to achieve their dreams, and they believe that others share that same power. They believe that nothing is out of reach and that belief inspires those around them to stretch for their own goals. They firmly believe that one person can change the world.

11. They do it now. Way back in 1894, Orison Swett Marden made an important point: “Don’t wait for extraordinary opportunities. Seek common occasions and make them great. Weak men wait for opportunities. Strong men make them.” If you put off growing your power until the right opportunity comes along, it’s never going to happen. Powerful people know that developing power is a lot like lifting weights or running a 5K. The only way to strengthen those muscles is by using them, so stop making excuses and just start. You know what you believe in, you know who you are, and you know what you want to become, so act like it. Yes, it will be uncomfortable at times, and yes, some people will tell you you’re doing it wrong, but the only way to achieve power and use it for good is to get out there and do it.

Bringing It All Together

Boris Yeltsin once said, “You can make a throne of bayonets, but you can’t sit on it for very long.” Forget everything you’ve heard about power, because, in the end, the nice guys really do win. Whether you call it power or influence, it’s okay to want it and it’s okay to have it. You just have to pursue it and use it with integrity.

Have you seen people abuse power? Please share your thoughts in the comments section below, as I learn just as much from you as you do from me.

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