Thursday, August 4, 2011

Some of the important links


These are some of the important links to some of the websites

This website contains some of the valuable information about the hacking and has some software to do it
http://www.breakthesecurity.com

This website has some of the password hacking tools which will be useful for the recovery purpose
http://passwordforensics.com/

This blog has some of the latest tips and tricks for hacking a computer and also contains some of the software to do the hacks.
http://pctipstrickshacks.blogspot.com/

This blog has the recent tips and tricks and hardware tricks for the computer
http://latest-computer-hack.blogspot.com/

This blog is useful for learning and doing the computer hacking
http://pchackerz.blogspot.com/

This blog has the latest information about the PC Video Games, Games Cheats, PS2,PS3...
http://pcgamerscafe.blogspot.com/

Then lets get some of the beauty tips here for ur skin and the face
http://beautytipsroom.blogspot.com/

This blog is the special website for the purpose of the Ethical Hacking , most of the hackers will only use these  website inorder to learn the ethical hacking tips and tricks by which u can learn to be a hacker..
http://www.progenic.com/

This blog is useful only for the hacker so that he can be able to know the latest security news..
http://www.securiteam.com/

Friday, July 22, 2011

DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION

It's about time this franchise was brought back into the spotlight. The original still stands as one of the best games, well, ever. While the follow-up, Invisible War, was a bit of a disappointment, there's no denying the potential of what Eidos Montreal is cooking up for 2011. From what's been shown off so far, it looks as though the focus of development is on all the right places. Lots of ways to approach each encounter, a flexible character development system, and of course a sweeping story of conspiracy and betrayal.


Though this is the third game in the franchise, the story is set before the events of the first two. It's a time before the proliferation of nanotech. Instead of tiny machines, people rely on obvious metallic implants to augment their abilities, hence protagonist Adam Jensen's arms and super strength. While there hasn't been an opportunity yet to actually play the game, what's been on display so far makes this one of the most exciting games on the release calendar.

THE WITCHER 2: ASSASSINS OF KINGS

2011 is going to be an incredible year for role-playing game fans. And even though some higher profile titles might be on the release schedule, The Witcher 2 could very well be in contention of the best. CD Projekt RED's original was a great surprise. It was a huge and dynamic role-playing experience based on the fiction of Andrzej Sapkowski that wasn't without flaws, but it was solid to the core. After an insane amount of patching with the Enhanced Edition, the original Witcher stands as one of the best RPGs available to PC gamers.


Then with the sequel, CD Projekt RED is going nuts again and rewriting everything. Overall, the goal seems to be to modernize the experience without losing the elements of choice and consequence that were so appealing in the first place. The technology is also being totally reworked for a much more visually impressive experience and character interactions, from what's been shown off so far, being made to look and feel a lot more natural. Barring some crazy catastrophe, this deserves a spot on your wish list if it wasn't on there already.



CRYSIS 2

Crytek's been at the forefront of graphical achievement for years now. Crysis is still one of the first games people install when they get new hardware, even though the game came out in 2007. Now the company is finally developing something multiplatform. Not surprisingly, it's a shooter. Perhaps to the dismay of some PC purists, it sounds like the core Crysis formula is being altered somewhat to create a more funneled, streamlined experience. But honestly, is that really a bad thing? For now we can't really say for sure.That being said, we should have faith in Crytek. Far Cry, Crysis and Warhead are all excellent shooters, and with Crysis 2 the company is getting more exposure than ever outside of the core PC gaming community. Having refined its shooting mechanics, presentation, and artificial intelligence over the years, Crytek's shooter sequel could be the best thing the studio has ever made. At the very least, you know it's going to be a visual spectacle bound to be obsessively tested on every gaming machine on the planet.







SHOGUN 2: TOTAL WAR

It's been over a decade, and The Creative Assembly is still burning the midnight oil with the Total War series. Rather than continue to build on previous versions of the revered strategy series and make bigger and more complex games with each release, Shogun 2: Total War is being slimmed down. It'll be a more manageable, focused game with some cool mechanics for progression on the battlefield. Also, considering the original Shogun is one of the most respected entries in the franchise, it's nice to a return to Japan with some updated visuals.


So far The Creative Assembly has been saying all the right things. This doesn't seem like an impossibly ambitious and all-encompassing project like Empire. Instead, it sounds like a welcomed back-to-basics approach that focuses on what's made the Total War series one of the best in video games. Coupling Civilization-style turn-based empire management with large-scale real-time tactical battles, Total War has always been a strategy fan's dream game. We're all hoping everything goes right with Shogun 2.



Friday, July 15, 2011

DEAD ISLAND



Dead Island has delighted us with some awesome teaser trailers showing off the tropical island where the undead rise up against the holiday makers and locals. With its release date set for early September we still have a few months to wait before we can sink our teeth into this new take on Zombie bashing.

To help get you ready though we have the Dead Island system requirements to hand...






Dead Island Minimum System Requirements

OS: Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7

CPU: Intel Core2Duo 2.66 GHz

RAM: 1 GB Memory

GFX: Nvidia GeForce 8600GT or ATI 2600XT 512MB

DX: DirectX 9.0C

HDD: 2.0 GB free hard drive space

Other: mouse and keyboard




Dead Island Recommended System Requirements

OS: Windows 7

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 2.66GHz / AMD Athlon II X2 240

RAM: 4 GB RAM

GFX: GeForce 9600 GT 512MB / Radeon HD 3870

The recommended 4GB RAM is certainly somethinig to take notice of. As always we will be looking for your real world feedback, once the game is released, to see how accurate these publisher system requirements are for Dead Island.

Far cry 3

Beyond the limits of civilization lies an island, a lawless place ruled by piracy and human misery, where your only escape is through drugs or the muzzle of a gun. This is where you find yourself, trapped in a place that’s forgotten right from wrong, a place where you must live by the principles of violence to survive. Discover the island’s bloody secrets and take the fight to the enemy; improvise and use your environment to survive; and outwit its roster of ruthless, desperate characters. Beware the beauty and mystery of this unexplored paradise. You’ll need more than luck to survive.