Articles for October, 2013

Geek Shall Inherit Episode 088 – Until The Lightning Stops
We missed another week and it’s all Jason’s fault. It’s ok. I’m not being a jerk. He said we can blame it all in him, so that’s what we’re gonna do! But we’re gonna let that slide because he has a great excuse. If you listened last episode you know he was in Chicago meeting...
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‘Walking Dead’ Web Series Explains Crucial Moment From Episode One
AMC has launched a brand new web-series titled 'The Oath' that loops all the way back to the beginning of 'The Walking Dead.' By Alex Zalben ...
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Little Mix’s ‘Move’ Urges All The Bros To Get Up Off Their Asses And… Well, Move!
According to their new single, Little Mix like a bro who can "Move." U.K. girl group Little Mix are back with the boldly sparse, totally weird, and undeniably awesome "Move," their follow-up single to the Missy Elliott-assisted, '90s En Vogue realness-dripping "How Ya Doin?" The new single's got hooks for days, on-point harmonies, and an intro that's […]
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First Look at The Carrie Diaries’ “Nasty” Poster With Young Samantha—See It Now!
Wait a minute, did anyone actually look this good in the '80s?! Well, of course, if anyone did, it would be the Miss Samantha Jones. The new, younger version of Kim Cattrall's...
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Law & Order: SVU First Look: Benson Is Back, but Better Than Ever?
Detective Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) is one of the strongest female characters on television, but not even she can move on seamlessly after the traumatic events of last week's...
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‘Catching Fire’ Countdown: Your Calendar ‘Til Premiere
With tickets on sale now, MTV News has your agenda for the 51 days until the film blazes into theaters. By Amy Wilkinson
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Xbox One’s day-one update takes 15-20 minutes

Microsoft confirms launch-day patch for next-generation console will take between 15 and 20 minutes "for most users."

 

The Xbox One will require a day-one patch, and that update will take between 15 and 20 minutes "for most users," Microsoft chief platform architect Marc Whitten told IGN.

"We are optimizing Xbox One so that the day-one update is as fast as possible. While we're still finalizing the details, we expect that the download will take between 15 and 20 minutes for most users," Whitten said.

It is not clear what the specific purpose of the patch is, though a Microsoft representative said in June that this update will "accommodate the differences between hardware and software manufacturing schedules."

The Xbox One launches on November 22 for $500.

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Justin Bieber Was CARRIED Up The Great Wall Of China, Met An Adorable Baby & Rode A Segway Shirtless In Beijing! DUDE WAS BUSY!
Now that's the face of someone who had the best weekend evaaaa! So, uh... what did you do this past weekend? We're only asking because Justin Bieber spent his FriSatSun (it's a cool new abbrev, kids love it) performing at his Beijing Believe Tour stop, ruggedly scaling being CARRIED UP the Great Wall of China, […]
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Valve trademarks Half-Life 3

Company files trademark application for long-awaited game; no comment from studio regarding what it may mean.

 

Valve has filed a trademark application for Half-Life 3.

The trademark application (via NeoGAF) was filed September 29 with the European Union's Office of Harmonization for the Internal Market (OHIM).

It covers "computer game software; electronic game software, downloadable game software via a global computer network and wireless devices; and video game software," among other things.

A Valve representative was not immediately available to comment regarding what this news may mean for the future of Half-Life. A trademark application does not necessarily indicate that Half-Life 3 is in development.

Last week, Valve announced SteamOS, Steam Machines, and a Steam Controller. The announcements did not win everyone over, as Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford said Valve needs to introduce a killer app to display why the new initiatives are compelling. He specifically said a product like Half-Life 3 would accomplish this.

In August, Half-Life series voice actor John Patrick Lowrie said Half-Life 3 is not in development, though he admitted he has "no idea" what Valve may be planning in the future.

Last April, Valve boss Gabe Newell said the studio had gone through numerous "twists and turns" to bring Half-Life 3 to market. He explained that Valve's silence is in the best interest of gamers because elaborating on the game's development "would probably drive people more crazy."

The most recent Half-Life game was 2007's Half-Life 2: Episode Two. That game advances the story of previous entries Half-Life 2 and Half-Life 2: Episode One. A third episode was planned, but has not seen the light of day.

A listing for Half-Life 3 was recently spotted in a Valve project tracker.

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Jonas Brothers Call Miley Cyrus “Smart,” but Admit to “Laughing” at Singer’s VMAs Performance
It looks like we can add the Jonas Brothers to the seemingly never-ending list of famous folks commenting on Miley Cyrus' provocative performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music...
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