BioWare cancels ‘Shadow Realms,’ its first original game in six years

Well, that was quick. Six months after its debut, BioWare’s announced it’s canceled its online action-RPG, Shadow Realms . The Austin-based studio isn’t moving forward with the four-versus-one PC game because, as the studio’s general manager Jeff Hickman tells it, it’s working on other things at the moment –including the next Mass Effect , add-on content for last year’s Dragon Age: Inquisition and the team’s Star Wars online RPG, The Old Republic . As GamesIndustry notes , that last title might attract new players given this December’s release of The Force Awakens . Don’t fret if you signed up for Shadow Realms ‘ closed alpha, though, as BioWare says it’s working on a reward for your trouble. In addition to all the above sequels and additional content it’s working on, the Texas team apparently has its hands in something new, as well. Could it be what the outfit teased last E3? Perhaps. We might not have long to wait until we see it, though — the Game Developer’s Conference is in early March immediately followed by PAX East and then E3 in June. Filed under: Gaming , Home Entertainment , HD Comments Via: GamesIndustry Source: BioWare

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Anthem health insurance hack exposes details of over 80 million people

Hackers have accessed millions of customer and employee details from US-based health insurance firm Anthem, including name addresses and social security numbers. The database that was accessed included details for roughly 80 million people, but Anthem, the second biggest insurer in the country, believes that the hack likely affected a fraction in the “tens of millions”. Its Chief Information Officer said that they didn’t yet know how hackers were able to pull off the attack. In a statement on Anthem’s site, CEO Joseph Swedish said that the company was the target of “a very sophisticated external cyberattack ” — although medical and financial details were apparently not breached. Notably, the company decided to reveal it had been attacked just days after it had, even as their internal investigation continues. It also managed to detect the breach itself – something that also doesn’t happen so often. The health insurer is the latest in a list of big companies targeted by a cyberattack, including the likes of Target , Sony , eBay and Home Depot. Anthem plans to reach out to everyone whose information was stored in the hacked database through letters and email. Image Credit: A.J. Mast/Getty Images Filed under: Internet Comments Source: WSJ , Anthem

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Aphex Twin gives away 150 unreleased tracks on SoundCloud

To say that Richard D. James likes mixing music and technology is the biggest understatement this side of Bruce Willis admitting he’s a bit thin on top. The artist better known as Aphex Twin has previously tweaked his music so that, if you ran the track Formula through a spectroscope, you’d see his face , not to mention launching his last album through Tor . 2015 has seen the musician decide to release a plethora of demo material onto SoundCloud , albeit under the guide of user48736353001 . According to FACT Magazine , the tracks are all demos and unfinished works that were written and performed in the late ’80s and early ’90s. When he started back in January, there were only a handful of tracks on the page, but that figure has ballooned to 150, all of which are downloadable for AFX completists. If all of these tracks haven’t satisfied your yearning for new Twin, then you should also be aware that Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt. 2 is also available to buy. [Image Credit: NRK P3/ Flickr ] Filed under: Home Entertainment , Portable Audio/Video , Internet Comments Via: FACT , (2) Source: Soundcloud

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BT confirms it’s bought EE for £12.5 billion

It’s been nearly a decade, but BT is officially returning to mobile . After months of talks, the landline and broadband giant has confirmed it will pay £12.5 billion to acquire EE, the UK’s biggest operator. In an announcement, the telecoms giant says that with EE under its wing, the company will provide customers with “innovative, seamless services that combine the power of fibre broadband with wi-fi and advanced mobile capabilities, ” targeting EE customers that don’t already use its broadband services and delivering 4G connectivity to BT customers for the first time. This is a developing story, please fresh for updates . As part of the deal, EE’s original owners, Deutsche Telekom and Orange, will gain shares of BT. Deutsche Telekom will own a 12 percent stake of the company, while Orange will grab 4 percent. That is, of course, after the deal closes, which BT thinks will complete by the end of the year — if it can navigate the choppy regulatory waters that is the UK Competition and Markets Authority and communications Ofcom. Filed under: Wireless , Mobile Comments Source: BT

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Pope Francis to address the world’s children on Google Hangouts

Pope Francis likes mixing it up with the public, and has no problem using the internet to do so. To wit, he’ll be hosting his second video chat on Google Hangout, a forum that’s been popular with other public figures like President Obama for face time with the masses. The chat will be sponsored by his educational entity Scholas , like it was last year when he spoke to students from around the globe (see the video below for a wrap-up). This time, he’ll be taking questions from children with special needs and disabilities from Spain, Brazil, India and the US. If you’re interested, you can catch the whole event tomorrow at 10:00 AM ET. Filed under: Internet Comments Via: The Verge Source: Scholas (YouTube)

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Uber and Google to duke it out over self-driving taxis

It’s no secret that Mountain View and Uber are friends , what with Google Ventures investing $258 million into the ride-sharing service in 2013. But if both companies really are developing their own ride-sharing services that use driverless cars, as some publications are saying, then these friends will turn into rivals in the future. Now, Uber might be years behind Google when it comes to autonomous cars , but TechCrunch says the company’s teaming up with Carnegie Mellon scientists to develop its own technology. While the ride-sharing service didn’t go into detail when it announced the partnership earlier, TC reports Uber is building a robotics research lab in Pittsburgh, PA for the newly hired lead engineers, scientists and commercialization experts. Carnegie Mellon’s scientists are known for creating advanced , autonomous robots and even Mars rovers , so they definitely have the skills to get it done, especially if they were truly hired en masse. TC even says Uber has begun putting together engineering workstations worth several hundred thousand dollars for its new employees, so they can begin developing the core technology necessary to build a fleet of driverless taxis. Uber CEO Travis Kalanick mentioned in the past that he’d replace human drivers with autonomous cars if possible and that fares would be cheaper if that happens. Add that to the fact that the company’s now valued at around $40 billion, and this report’s not that hard to believe. Google, on the other hand, has been working on a ride-hailing app “most likely in conjunction with its long-in-development driverless car project” for a quite a while now, according to Bloomberg . Its employees have reportedly been test driving it for the company, so David Drummond (Google’s chief legal office who also joined Uber’s board of directors after Mountain View’s investment) was able to show Uber some screenshots of the app, perhaps in the essence of transparency. While Mountain View hasn’t confirmed this piece of info yet, it has talked about using its driverless cars as a taxi service before. At this year’s Detroit Auto Show, for instance, Chris Urmson (who leads Google’s self-driving car project) said there’s a possibility for its autonomous cars to be used as a shared vehicle. Just like current ride-sharing services, you’d be able to call one through an app and ask it to take you to your destination. Bloomberg says the Uber board is now debating whether to ask Drummond to resign, and its executives are “deeply concerned” that Google is about to become its staunchest rival. Aside from Google having a lot more money, Uber relies heavily on the former’s map data (its app was even integrated into Google Maps, if you recall), and losing access to it would be devastating. The publication also notes that a recent Google Now update adds data from Lyft, but not from Uber. Whether that means the companies’ relationship has already soured remains to be seen, but thus far, Google still seems to consider both Lyft and Uber as friends. @business We think you’ll find Uber and Lyft work quite well. We use them all the time. – Google (@google) February 2, 2015 Filed under: Transportation , Google Comments Source: TechCrunch , Bloomberg , Uber

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Amazon, Google and Microsoft whitelisted by Adblock Plus, for a price

It’s long been rumored that Google, among other companies, has been paying Adblock Plus in order to get through its filters. Now, Financial Times says that it’s not only Google that’s been paying the ad-blocking service to be part of its whitelisted websites, but also Microsoft, Amazon and ad platform Taboola. Adblock Plus, as you might know, is a popular Chrome and Firefox extension that blocks ads: as such, some websites that rely on advertisements for revenue haven’t been too happy with it, with a handful of German publishers taking the service to court. While what these companies are doing might not sit well with some Adblock Plus users, it’s not bribery and is entirely legal. While Adblock Plus’ developer, German company Eyeo, doesn’t list its fees anywhere, a digital media company that talked to FT said Eyeo asks for 30 percent of the ad revenues that would otherwise not exist. Eyeo claims Adblock Plus has been downloaded 300 million times, and these tech giants’ actions just prove that they’re at least a bit worried that it will affect their business. Adblock Plus does whitelist other smaller websites for free, though, so long as they meet its criteria. These include being transparent and not passing off ads as content, as well as not using overly large and obnoxious advertisements that distort web pages. Filed under: Misc , Microsoft , Google , Amazon Comments Via: The Verge Source: Financial Times

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Which fitness bands are worth buying?

We spend a lot of time in front of our computers, which could be why we’re so keen to track all the times we actually step away from our screens and get a little walking or running done. To that end, every manufacturer seems to be coming out with a fitness band to brandish on your wrist. But when one wearable looks like the others, and they each operate in different ecosystems, it’s hard to know which will best suit your needs. We’ve taken a look at a few recent releases and their reviews, narrowing the field to six of the better models out there — plus one you should avoid. Frank Spinillo contributed to this report. Filed under: Wearables , Sony , LG Comments

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New Razer Blade has a 4K touchscreen that won’t kill battery life

Beating last year’s Blade is a tall order, but Razer hopes throwing a fancy new 14-inch, 4K touch display into its 2015 gaming laptop will help it do just that. The outfit’s using an Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide (IGZO, for short) panel, and all those pixels are powered by NVIDIA’s GeForce 970M GPU that runs on Maxwell architecture . In terms of memory, there’s 16GB of RAM (double that of last year) in addition to a maximum 512GB of solid-state storage. All that to say, much like our laptop buyer’s guide choice from last year, games will almost assuredly look gorgeous and perform incredibly well here. While we decried the 2014 unit’s battery life, it looks like Razer might’ve found a way to address that: the new Blade swaps between the aforementioned graphics factory to Intel integrated graphics automatically — a similar trick to what MSI’s GT72 Dominator does. The difference here is that you apparently won’t have to power-cycle the machine to do so. Until we get one for review, how all that’ll affect the 70 Wh Li-ion polymer battery’s life is anyone’s guess. You can order one right now either factory direct or from the Microsoft Store. Or, should you want to give yourself a little something post Valentine’s Day, you can pick one up at select Microsoft Stores on February 16th. How much will one set you back? Well, starting price is $2, 199. Of course, if dinner, chocolates, roses and a pair of tickets for 50 Shades of Grey left you a little cash-strapped, you can always opt for the 1080p model. A bit of screen resolution isn’t all it sheds: It loses some weight and $200 off its sharper sibling’s base price, too. Filed under: Gaming , Home Entertainment , Laptops , HD , NVIDIA Comments Source: Razer

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Sprint promo gives you an iPhone, an iPad and service for $100 a month

Are you the sort who has to have the latest phone and tablet? Sprint might have a deal for you. It’s extending its aggressive For Life deals with a promotion that gives you an iPhone 6 , an LTE iPad mini 3 and service for both at $100 a month, or about $17 less than what you’d pay to get them separately. While you only get 2GB of data on the iPad, that could be enough for family vacations or regular trips to a WiFi-less coffee shop. The big caveat (besides the conspicuous lack of an Android equivalent) is that the offer ends on April 9th. If you’re all-in on Apple gear, you’ll want to act quickly — Sprint’s determination to win new customers with cut-rate pricing isn’t going to last forever. Photo by Will Lipman . Filed under: Cellphones , Tablets , Wireless , Mobile , Apple , Sprint Comments Via: GigaOM Source: Sprint

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