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Windows 8


Windows 8 is the upcoming version of Microsoft Windows that follows Windows 7.[2] It features a new Metro-style interface that is designed for touchscreen, mouse, keyboard, and pen input. It also adds support for the ARM processor architecture in addition to the previously supported x86 microprocessors from Intel and AMD. Its server counterpart is codenamed Windows Server 8. A release date for the finished version of Windows 8 has not yet been announced. The most recent prerelease version is the Consumer Preview, which was released on February 29, 2012.



Early announcements

In January 2011, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft announced that Windows 8 would be adding support for ARM microprocessors in addition to the x86 microprocessors from Intel, AMD and VIA.

On June 1, 2011, Microsoft officially unveiled Windows 8 and some of its new features at the Taipei Computex 2011 in Taipei (Taiwan) by Mike Angiulo and at the D9 conference in California (United States) by Julie Larson-Green and Microsoft's Windows President Steven Sinofsky. The main feature that was shown was the new user interface.

On August 15, 2011, Microsoft opened a new blog called "Building Windows 8" for users and developers.
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Sneak Peek: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Content-Aware Move and Expand Tools



With Photoshop CS6 expected to drop this spring, Adobe started posting weekly sneak peeks of Photoshop CS6's new features. This week, Adobe Senior Product Manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes demonstrated the new Content-Aware Move and Expand features.

Both features expand on the Content-Aware Fill Tool that originally appeared in Photoshop CS5. Content-Aware Move lets you draw a selection around an object and move it to a new place in the picture. Extend lets you expand objects in your drawn selection by dragging them.



Sneak Peek: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Content-Aware Move and Expand Tools

[Photo: Adobe]With Photoshop CS6 expected to drop this spring, Adobe started posting weekly sneak peeks of Photoshop CS6's new features. This week, Adobe Senior Product Manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes demonstrated the new Content-Aware Move and Expand features.

Both features expand on the Content-Aware Fill Tool that originally appeared in Photoshop CS5. Content-Aware Move lets you draw a selection around an object and move it to a new place in the picture. Extend lets you expand objects in your drawn selection by dragging them.

Judging from the video, it works like magic, but that’s because the program’s algorithms handle all the deleting and aligning of objects, as well as the background fill. Hughes also shows off how you can use the Patch Tool to tell Content-Aware Fill where it should clone from. This may be useful in cases when you want to fill in a dead patch of grass and the algorithm decides pull textures from a nearby pond.

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Max Payne 3

Since leaving the NYPD and New York itself behind, Max has drifted from bad to worse. Double-crossed and a long way from home, Max is now trapped in a city full of violence and bloodshed, using his weapons and instincts in a desperate search for the truth and a way out.

Need For Speed World

During the Need for Speed World  betas we discovered a lot about
how the community was going to play the game.  A lot of the stuff 
we thoughtwe already knew but we were surprised in so many ways. 
Out of all the ways the community was playing the games, the biggest
surprise to us was thepopularity of people meeting up together and
taking screen shots.  In fact,places where people could officially meet
up and take screen shots was one of the most requested new features
that the community wanted implemented. 



FIFA World Cup

While we fear that Fernando Torres' injury proneness and Didier Drogba's, err, proneness may be as consistent in this summer's World Cup as they have been all season long in the Premiership, one thing that certainly won't be as repetitively tiresome is EA's customary World Cup instalment in its FIFA series. As it has been doing since the publisher's first World Cup game in 1998, EA Sports is once again looking to offer a jam-packed game for the tournament that builds upon the successes of the year's full season release (in this case, FIFA 10) and then goes on to experiment with some new ideas where possible as well - a FIFA 10.5 if you will. And the publisher has managed to nail this remit once again, with a game that's as appealing to hardcore FIFA fans as it is casual football followers who only ever bother to tune into the footie during the greatest tournament on earth.


The Sims 3

The freedom of The Sims 3 will inspire you with endless creative possibilities and amuse you with unexpected moments of surprise and mischief. Create millions of unique Sims and control their lives. Customize their appearances and personalities. Build their homes - design everything from exquisitely furnished dream homes to quaint cottages. Then, send your Sims out to explore their ever-changing neighborhood and to meet other Sims in the town center. With all-new quick challenges and rewarding game play, The Sims 3 gives you the freedom to choose whether (or not) to fulfill your Sims' destinies and make their wishes come true.



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