Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Friday, 12 April 2013

How To Build PC Games 2013 | News Update 2013



How To Build PC Games 2013 | News Update 2013

By Unknown | At 10:23 | Label : , , | 0 Comments


Game loading too slowly? Building your own gaming PC could be the answer – and it doesn't have to cost the earth. Photograph: Alamy

There's little doubt that PC gaming is undergoing a renaissance at the moment. With the current generation consoles chugging interminably slowly toward retirement, frustrated gamers are switching to computers with quad-core processors and top-end graphics cards that produce visuals of breathtaking fluidity and detail.

But it's not all about graphics performance. While there are certainly detractors, Valve's digital download service Steam has revolutionalised the games buying experience, offering easy access to hundreds of titles, many at vastly reduced prices.

Meanwhile, increasingly popular online multiplayer titles like DotA, Guild Wars 2 and Tera are only playable on PC. Plus there's the explosive rise of the indie scene, with many small studios ignoring the console platforms altogether in favour of PC development. If you didn't have a PC last year, you had no chance of playing brilliant offbeat titles like FTL, Slender and Hotline Miami. You were out of the loop.

And while we're expecting huge announcements from Microsoft and Sony this year, we won't see a new console until October, with the PS4 more likely in Spring 2014. Even when these new machines arrive, current speculation suggests they're going to be built from the same sort of off-the-shelf components you could jam into a gaming PC – except with a gaming PC you can switch the key elements out a year later for something more up-to-date.

So if you're a new PC owner, or just want to upgrade your current machine, we've compiled a guide to building a decent gaming machine for 2013. I've asked several PC developers for their input, and we've tried to look at both high-end and budget options. Here goes...


Processor (CPU)

For the brain of your computer there are really only two manufacturers in the running: Intel and AMD. "I would definitely recommend Intel," says James Hannett of Mode7, creators of award-winning strategy game Frozen Synapse. "AMD processors currently use more power and are generally slower than the Intel equivalents. AMD's Bulldozer series was a disappointment for the desktop market. Bulldozer's successor Piledriver was a big improvement in some ways, but by then Intel had moved on as well. Now Steamroller's been delayed until next year, and what I hear isn't very encouraging".

If you go with intel, and can afford it, you'll be wanting one of the Ivy Bridge processors, which come in three increasingly powerful flavours: i3, i5 and i7. "If it's top-flight you're after, the Core i7-3770 line is where it's at," says Al Bickham at Total War developer, Creative Assembly. "That's not just for games, but for other multithreading-heavy tasks, such as video encoding. They tend to retail around £230 depending on the clock-speed – they go up to 3.6GHz out of the box. But you can still get fantastic performance – and arguably much better bang for your buck – from the i5 series. Ivy Bridge i5 CPUs come in dual or quad-core flavours, so if it's a quad-core you're after, something like an i5-3570K is a great choice, and around £170".

And here comes your first big construction dilemma: do you want to overclock your PC? Overclocking is when you tweak the settings of the CPU to run at a faster speed than the manufacturer guarantees it is stable at. It's something many experienced gamers do, and its fine if you have a well-built machine with lots of fans to keep things cool. If you head down this route, you'll want the i53570k and a Z77 motherboard; if that all sounds a bit scary (it does to me), stick with the cheaper combo of i5-3570 and H77 motherboard.

Some PC retailers are suggesting that the bottom of the range i3 is now too slow to handle modern games, but our panel refutes that. "The i3 3220 can certainly hold its own when paired with a decent graphics card," says Hannett. "However, as it's only a dual core processor you might find that games released in the next couple of years will cause it to struggle."

Ah, yes, cores. Currently, most PCs at the lower end of the market will offer dual-core CPUs, which as Hannett says is absolutely fine for most current game releases. However, as 2013 goes on, we're going to get lots more Triple A titles looking for quad-core power. If you're only running indie titles or older budget titles you've downloaded from steam, you should be fine on dual-core for a good while. But with PCs it always pays to think as far ahead as your wallet will allow.

At the ultra-budget end, you're going to be wanting at least two cores running at 3Ghz or more. Hannett reckons AMD still does well with integrated CPUs and that the AMD A10-5800K will be fine. Bickham says, "if you're on the strictest of budgets, a dual-core i3 such as the 3.3GHz i3-2120 will still do the job at around £90. And it's a great overclocker if you fancy dabbling in the dark arts…"

Bottom line: The Intel i7-3770 if you're rich, the i5 2500K, i53570 or i53570k if you're doing okay, the AMD A10-5800K or i3 if you're just about hanging in there.


Graphics card (GPU)

This is the thing that does all the calculations for the game visuals, including rendering geometry and spitting out all those lovely special effects. According to most of the developers I spoke to this is where the big money should go if you can afford to max out on just one component.

Once again, we're looking at a two-horse race: Nvidia v AMD, the former with its Geforce range, the latter with Radeon. This is a much closer competition though and both brands have their acolytes.

"If money is no object and you want the best right now, something like the Nvidia 690 is available for around £800-£1,000." says Philip Robinson of indie developer Born Ready Games, which has just launched its visually stunning space shooter, Strike Suit Zero. Boasting 4GB of RAM and a dual-GPU set-up the 690 is a formidable beast – and will need a larger PC chassis to house it.

"If you want close to the top of the line, then I would recommend either the Nvidia GTX 680 or the AMD HD 7970, both approximately £400," continues Robinson. "However, I believe the best approach is to go for the Nvidia GTX 660 Ti or the nearest AMD equivalent at £230, and then replace it 18 months on". This may sound expensive to some – my Xbox 360 has pretty much done the business for six years at just £250 (plus £40 a year on Xbox Live Gold, of course) – but then every PC gamer has to decide how up-to-date they can afford to be.

Hannett, too, has his eye on those mid-range cards: "I would recommend either an NVIDIA 660 Ti or an AMD 7870. There's not much to tell them apart so shop around on price and bundled games".

As for budget options? "Right now, you can net a Radeon HD 6870 – AMD's previous-gen top-end card which handles DX11 games with aplomb – for the miserly sum of £100, if you shop around," says Bickham. "This will offer great frame rates at resolutions up to 1920x1200, and it'll even make a respectable stab at 2560x1600 – the kind of resolution output by 30-inch panels".

Richard Leadbetter of Digital Foundry has just written a guide to budget graphics cards for Eurogamer. "Less than £100 gets a GTX 650," he says. "If you can afford £130, get a Radeon HD 7850 1GB. The Digital Foundry PC has a Radeon HD 6770 which is old, but actually outperforms its successor and we got ours for £70 – a fair bit cheaper than the GTX 650".

Whatever you go for, though, check the card's onboard RAM. Cheaper options will offer 1GB, more expensive items, 2GB or more. "1GB would probably just scrape through for games in 2013," says Simon Barratt of FourDoorLemon. "However, I imagine you will be making tradeoffs with performance depending on the texture quality you select without a 2GB GPU".

That's an important point. Although your graphics card is important, if you're prepare to dial down all those extravagant effects and play at a lower screen resolution, you can get away with cheaper hardware. If you want texture detail at photorealistic levels as well as super smooth tri-linear filtering and dynamic lighting on every pixel, compromise clearly isn't for you.

The bottom line: unless you're a lottery winner, stay clear of the ultra top-end cards, the performance hikes aren't noticeable enough to warrant the £1,000 price tags. At £200-250, look for the Nvidia GTX 670 or 660 Ti, or for just over £100 the Radeon HD 7850 or 7870. At the bargain bucket end, a Nvidia GTX 650 or Radeon HD 6770.
RAM

The amount of memory your PC has will affect how quickly it can deal with software tasks. So how much do you need? "Since we're talking about gaming PCs and not computers designed for intense graphical rendering or particularly memory-intensive programs we don't have to go crazy," says Nick Tannahill of Firefly Studios, creator of the Stronghold Kingdoms series. "Get 4GB if you're on a budget and 8GB if you're not. Onboard memory is one of the easiest components to upgrade or replace, just make sure you buy DDR3 and don't mix different types of RAM. Ignore MHz, there is little difference between 1333MHz and 1600MHz and price is more important".

Bottom line: aim for 8GB if you can – it'll be fine for several years. 16GB will really sort you out.


Storage

You have two options here. Well, three actually. You can go for a classic hard disc drive (HDD) or you can opt for a more modern solid state drive (SSD), which has no mechanical parts and is much quicker. SSD drives are also much more expensive though, so once again, compromise might be the best option.

"I highly recommend both an SSD and a hard drive," says Robinson. "The concept here is to use an SSD – ideally 128GB – for your operating system. This massively decreases the computer's boot-up time. Everything else should be stored on a hard drive. You can get a decent 1TB (one Terabyte) drive for less than the SSD. If you want even faster gaming, and you can afford it, you could buy a second SSD as well, and then install the games you are currently playing to that drive. This will decrease load times".

Bottom line: Go for at least a modest SSD and a large hard drive. Install only your current games on the SSD and remove to the HDD when you're finished with them. A 128GB SDD should be enough to hold your operating system and a couple of games.
Motherboard

This is the PCB to which all the components are attached, the unglamorous middleman of the PC innards. Does it matter which you go for? "Yes," says Bickham. "But it depends how many frills you want. Most motherboards carry onboard 5.1 sound-cards, but high-end ones tend to pack frilly extras such as fan-speed controllers and built-in Wi-Fi modules.

"The crucial thing is to match the socket type of your processor to a relevant motherboard; for example the Core i5-3330 requires a motherboard with an 1155-pin socket. Motherboards also support a range of different memory speeds, but of course, you need to match the right type of memory to the motherboard. However, the variance between memory speeds makes much less of a difference to gaming frame rates than your selection of CPU and GPU. Just make sure you get more than 4GB of memory – we tend to use 6 or 8GB – as Windows consumes a base amount of this beneath the game itself."

Bottom line: If you just want something that does the job, make sure it's compatible with you graphics card and CPU socket. "Think about whether you want to overclock or have more than one graphics card," says Tannahill. "This may sound crazy at first, but later on you may want to do this if the price of your card drops dramatically".
Case, fan and power

The big box you jam all the stuff into is mostly an aesthetic choice, but you'll need to make sure it's big enough to contain all the components you've chosen – and that it has room for a fan to cool everything down. At the budget end you have less concerns: "You can skimp on the case and fans as low-end components don't tend to pump out much heat," says Leadbetter. "The case we chose cost £16 and has just one 80mm fan. I'd be a bit more wary about the PSU (power supply unit) though. The 430W Corsair Builder we chose is £35, but it's superb value and great quality."

It's important to select a good quality PSU that can cope with the power required by your PC's components. This is measured in watts, and you can get units that will support over 1000w, although you're unlikely to need that amount of oomph for a standard gaming PC – if you're unsure, use a PC stockist who'll provide advice based on your machine's specifications. There's a detailed guide to PSUs here.

Bottom line: choose a case that's big enough for all your components (duh) and allow space for cooling. And according to several of the developers I spoke to, a low quality PSU can damage components over time, so don't scrimp on that.

The big question: build it yourself?

It is possible to buy all the components you need and construct the machine yourself. This will be cheaper than purchasing a ready-built machine, you'll know exactly what's in it, and you can install the operating system yourself without the retailer bunging in loads of ad-ware. The downside is that you'll need to check the compatibility of all the parts and if you do anything wrong, like accidentally salthering thermal paste all over your graphics card, it could end up being very expensive.

Fortunately, there are lots of places you can go for advice and guidance. Digital Foundry has galleries showing you exactly how to build its recommended £300 PC. Computer Active has a video guide to building a PC, as does NewEgg. There's also a dated but still very good guide here. Ebuyer and Aria are both good places to buy components as they'll help you check the compatibility of all your bits.

If you choose to have a company assemble your set-up for you, there are plenty of options. Guardian Games Blog reader Simon Beck has been building gaming PCs for years and has advised other readers on where to buy their own machines:

"Nowadays, you can buy really very good pre-built machines like the Gladiator range from Aria, the Titan range from Overclockers. It's worth bearing in mind that a well-chosen £600 system will be able to run all the latest games at close to maximum settings. The PC arms-race has really slowed down now that all the big FPS titles are also on consoles – I am still using a PC I built for £900 two years ago and it will run BF3 on Ultra.

"There is also the middle ground of PCSpecialist – I've sent a number of Games Blog readers there for a gaming machine. They will build everything for you, but their PCs are very highly configurable – you can really have pretty much any spec you want. If you start with something like the Fusion 650 it will be fantastic out of the box, or can be made into an absolute beast by upgrading some of the components. The Vortex 500 is a more budget-friendly choice, but again you can adjust the specification as much as you want".

Bottom line: building your own PC from scratch is reasonably straightforward and has price and performance advantages, but it's intimidating for tech newcomers. Buying your kit from a company that will put it all together will ensure you're getting the machine you want with no cheap components hidden away inside – but you'll pay more for it.

Finally, there's another possibility looming on the horizon: the Steam Box. For years, Valve has been threatening to launch its own PC-like console; a high-spec machine designed specifically for digital gaming. An opening gambit – the Piston – was announced at CES this year, but we can probably expect a more powerful model later this year. So should gamers wait?

Most of the developers I spoke to said that there was too much uncertainty right now, and it could be a year or more before we have a Steam Box that really showcases the concept. As Bickham puts it, "as a PC developer, we're interested in everything that Valve does. But for gaming in the here-and-now, nothing beats a decent rig with some shiny innards. Plus, the occasional overstocking incident with e-tailers means that shopping around – once you've isolated the parts you want – can net you some real bargains".

The thing with PCs is, there is always something spectacularly powerful just down the road – that's Moore's Law for you. At some point, you've just got to hold your breath and jump in.

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Quick Tips for Speeding Up Mozilla Firefox | News Update 2013



Quick Tips for Speeding Up Mozilla Firefox | News Update 2013

By Unknown | At 15:55 | Label : , , , | 0 Comments

For the last couple weeks I've been focusing on Windows basics ("Windows Explorer Explained: Tips for Newbies" and "Windows Explorer Tips: Select Files Fast, Show Extensions, Rename Setup Files"). This week let's move on to a new topic: getting Mozilla Firefox to run more efficiently. Read on if you've ever been frustrated by slow performance in Firefox.

Improve Firefox Performance by Clearing the Downloads List

Recently I noticed that whenever I downloaded a file in Firefox, the program turned into molasses--especially just after the download finished. The browser would literally freeze up for seconds at a time for about a minute after.

On a whim, I opened up the Downloads list (accessible by pressing Ctrl-J). It was pretty lengthy; I hadn't cleared it in as long as I could remember. Admittedly, I just never bothered, as I didn't think it necessary. Also on a whim, I clicked Clear List, which wiped the slate clean, so to speak. (This doesn't delete your downloads, but merely Firefox's record of them.) You know what? The next time I downloaded a file, Firefox hummed along like its regular speedy self. No hangs, no delays. I'm not sure why this made the difference, but it definitely did. If you're encountering a similar issue, I recommend trying the same procedure.

Remove Old Versions of the Java Console From Firefox

Java, of course, is the programming language/platform that's used by various Web sites and apps--you know, the thing that's constantly nagging you to install updates.
Every time you do so, Firefox inherits a new version of the Java Console (a debugging tool that's useless to the vast majority of users). Unfortunately, the old ones don't get deleted. Does that impact Firefox performance? I don't know for sure, but it can't help--and I do know I don't want half a dozen Java Consoles cluttering things up!

If you look at your Firefox Add-ons list (by selecting Tools, Add-ons), you may indeed see several instances of Java Console. However, you'll also notice that the uninstall button for each one is greyed out. How can you remove the old Consoles? Simple: Exit Firefox, then run it as an administrator. To do so, right-click your Firefox desktop icon, then choose Run as administrator. Now, when you go back to the Add-ons list, you'll have the option of uninstalling Java Consoles.
You can probably get rid of them all, though I recommend keeping the one with the highest version number, just in case the Java Runtime Environment needs it for some reason.

Make Firefox Immediately Switch to a Newly Opened Tab

Normally, when you click a link that opens a new tab (or hold down the Ctrl key while clicking a link, which forces a new tab to open), Firefox doesn't actually switch to that tab. It keeps you where you were. That doesn't make a ton of sense. After all, why would you open a new tab if you didn't want to view it right away?

Fortunately, there's an easy way to change Firefox's behavior when it comes to new tabs: Click the Tools menu, then Options, and then click Tabs. Enable the last option in the list: When I open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately. (Pretty straightforward, huh?) Click OK and you're done.
Good Luck Everyone :)

Internet Connection Speeds - Up and to the Right, for Some | News Update 2013



Internet Connection Speeds - Up and to the Right, for Some | News Update 2013

By Unknown | At 15:48 | Label : , , | 0 Comments
Internet engineers have a simple shorthand way to describe graphs relating to aspects of the Internet's evolution - they go up and to the right. Growth, often exponential growth, is a feature of so much of the technological change that makes up the Internet, and that is driven by the Internet, that we can be fooled into taking it for granted.

In that light, Akamai's latest State of the Internet report makes interesting reading. Leaving aside the reported 65Gbps distributed denial-of-service attacks for another day, global average connection speeds and global average peak connection speeds as measured by Akamai both declined in the quarter. These declines are not major (6.8% in the former case, 1.4% in the latter) but are surprising nonetheless. In each case, these declines were only seen in one out of the ten countries making up the top ten.
Whether this marks a turning point or a shift in the dynamics of Internet bandwidth growth and consumption, or is simply a blip possibly reflecting the state of the global economy at a specific point in time, will only become clear as further reports become available later this year.
If we look at the figures for global average connections speeds and global average peak connection speeds over the past several years, we see that such reverses are not unprecedented. And another, perhaps more interesting, trend also becomes apparent. The gap between the global average and the peak has grown from 4Mbps to 13Mbps in 3 years. This growing divide reminds us that there remain a great diversity of Internet connections and experiences of available Internet bandwidth when viewed globally. Assuming that any specific national or regional perspective is representative of the global Internet is likely to lead to wrong conclusions.
graph depicting global connection speeds
Figure: Comparison of global average connection speeds as reported by Akamai since 2008 in their State of the Internet reports.
This growing divide is not surprising given the observed overall trend toward greater availability of higher speed connections, something that is also reflected in the latest output from the FCC's Measuring Broadband America program where the FCC finds that panelists in September 2012 were, on average, subscribing to higher speed tiers than were panelists in April 2012. The FCC are also now reporting on higher speed connections up to 75Mbps as these are increasingly available in the US and they have plans to report on still higher speed tiers in the future.
While some technologists today see a demand for and work towards Internet access speeds in excess of 1Gbps, the data suggest we must ensure we strive to develop and engineer Internet applications and services to cater for an ever increasing diversity of bandwidth provision and uptake.


Good Luck Everyone :)

15 Iconic Les Paul Guitarist | News Update 2013



15 Iconic Les Paul Guitarist | News Update 2013

By Unknown | At 15:43 | Label : , , , | 0 Comments
_______________________________________________________________________________

The Gibson Les Paul is one of the most recognizable guitars of all-time and the artists who brandish it seem to transcend age, era, gender and genre. From heavy metal enthusiasts to indie rock icons to reggae superstars, it seems like nearly every musical legend has strapped on a Les Paul at some point to take advantage of its signature sound. Sure, the axe is heavy, but that’s part of the secret to its tone—and if it’s good enough for the 15 legendary players listed below it should be good enough for you, right? 
___________________________________________________________________________

Slash: Guns N’ Roses’ former guitarist Slash is probably best known for three things: his messy mop of black hair, signature top hat and sunburst Gibson Les Pauls. In fact his Les-Paul-through-a-Marshall-stack sound is responsible for some of the most popular guitar riffs of all-time: “Welcome To The Jungle” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” anyone? Oh and speaking of the latter riff, if you really want to nail the tone be sure your pickup selector is in the rhythm position — and despite Slash’s own preferences we don’t recommend downing a fifth of Jack Daniel’s prior to plugging in.  _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Jimmy Page: Led Zeppelin’s Page has penned so many classic rock riffs that it’s hard to even know where to start with the guitarist’s list of accomplishments. However he couldn’t have done it alone and the chunky sound of his Les Paul was intrinsic to tracks like “Whole Lotta Love” and “Black Dog” and helped add a welcome dose of heaviness to the classic rock formula. Regardless of what you think of rumors of the upcoming Robert Plant-less Zep reunion, you can bet that Mr. Page and his Les Paul will both be present. _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Randy Rhoads: As the guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne, virtuoso Rhoads was the first guitarist to meld classical guitar chops with a heavy metal sensibility to create a unique hybrid of music that still sounds groundbreaking today. In order to accomplish this impressive feat, when he wasn’t playing on nylon strings he was finger-tapping and sweep-picking on his white Les Paul. Sadly Rhoads died in 1982 at the age of 25, but tracks like “Crazy Train” continue to be karaoke staples and inspire future generations of guitarists to strap on their own Les Pauls. _______________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Zakk Wylde: Ozzy Osbourne has been blessed with a plethora of amazing guitarists, but next to Rhoads he’s probably best known for enlisting the bearded shredder Wylde. Although Wylde started out playing tracks like “No More Tears” with Ozzy, armed with his bull’s-eye-painted Les Paul Wylde has further established himself via his metal outfit Black Label Society and his solo work. While it’d admittedly be tough for any guitar to endure Wylde’s hard-partying lifestyle and playing, the Les Paul is the only axe that’s been able to rise to the challenge thus far. _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ace Frehley: Frehley could have picked any kind of guitar to install a smoke bomb inside, but he picked — you guessed it — a Gibson Les Paul. In fact his arsenal of Les Pauls is almost as closely associated to the guitarist as the make-up he rocked every night during KISS’ '70s heyday. Not only was Frehley’s Les Paul-fueled sound responsible for riffs like “Cold Gin” and “Shock Me,” it also helped make KISS one of the most recognizable bands (or as bassist Gene Simmons describes it, “brands”) in rock history._______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Duane Allman: Allman was best known for donning Gibson SGs and other axes from time to time, but the most famous era of his playing featured him rocking sunburst and Goldtop Les Pauls. Allman’s Southern-fueled brand of rock was partially due to the Les Paul’s unique tone and his most famous solos, such as “Whipping Post” from At Fillmore East, proved that Allman had a special symbiotic relationship with his guitar. Sadly, Allman passed away when he was only 24, but that only makes his accomplishments with the Allman Brothers Band and Derek And The Dominos even more impressive. _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Eric Clapton: Although Clapton experimented with different styles of guitars throughout his four-decade-long career, his time with John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers and the Yardbirds were both defined by his use of the Les Paul. In fact it’s remarkable how many versatile tones the British guitarist was able to coax of his favorite axe as he channeled the ghosts of classic delta Blues acts and recontextualized them into a rock context. While you can debate all day what your favorite era of Clapton’s career was, we’ll always have a soft spot for the sonic discovery of his Les Paul years. _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Joe Perry: Perry is known for a lot of things — including avoiding the aging process — but his most recognizable trait is the Les Paul that you can find hanging around his neck when he performs with Aerosmith. In fact, Perry is such a Les Paul enthusiast that in addition to playing nearly every variation of the axe for the past 30 years he also has his own Custom model. Perry reportedly has a collection of over 600 guitars and we’re betting that his Les Paul arsenal alone could give any Guitar Center in America a run for its money. _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Pete Townshend: Townshend is another guitarist who's experimented with different axes, but his '70s output is largely defined by his Gibson Les Paul Deluxes. It’s safe to say that Townsend’s legendary windmill guitar strums wouldn’t look nearly as impressive if he wasn’t rocking out on a giant slab of mahogany. If you want a great example of Townshend and his Les Paul obsession in action we recommend checking out the classic Who documentary The Kids Are Alright.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Paul Kossoff: Paul Kossoff may not be a household name, but as the guitarist for Free, Kossoff was able to take soul, blues and rock and merge them into a unique amalgam of music with a little help from his Les Paul. In fact you can hear some of his extended guitar solos on Free’s early output such as Tons Of Sobs and Free. Although Kossoff passed away at the age of 25, his playing has been immortalized in several posthumous selections such as Koss. _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Gary Moore: Moore is another terminally underrated Les Paul player who has played with Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II and Greg Lake among others. For a sizable chunk of his career his axe of choice was a 1959 Les Paul Sunburst, which used to belong to British Blues legend — and Moore’s close personal friend — Peter Green. While it’s impossible to know whether the warm tone of the Les Paul influenced Moore’s sound or vice versa, it’s hard to argue with the fact that Moore left an indelible mark on the music world with his playing. _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Peter Green: When you have a musical superstar like B.B. King saying things like “He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats,” you know you’re doing something right. King was talking about Fleetwood Mac guitarist Green whose axe of choice was incidentally a 1959 Les Paul. The secret to Green’s tone was the fact that a magnet of his neck pickup was reversed, creating a unique effect. However, if Green wasn’t such an inventive and original player we highly doubt he would be as celebrated as he is today.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
 Bob Marley: Marley is unquestionably the most influential reggae player ever and it’s no secret that he often utilized the Gibson Les Paul to help craft his sound. While most of the other guitarists in this list used walls of distortion to bring out Les Paul’s inner beast, Marley utilized clean tones and upstrokes to develop his own signature sound and proved that the Les Paul isn’t just one of the heaviest-sounding guitars in existence but it’s also one of the most versatile.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Billie Joe Armstrong: Although Green Day’s Armstrong didn’t start out on a Les Paul, these days you can see him sporting his own signature edition of the Les Paul Junior. However don’t let the diminutive nature of Armstrong’s axe convince you that his tone is any less aggressive than his peers, because listening to the band’s opus American Idiot, it’s clear that the exact opposite is true. Green Day’s next album will reportedly be out next summer and we can’t wait to see what Armstrong is able to pull off with a little help from his Les Paul Jr.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Steve Jones: As guitarist for the Sex Pistols, Jones is responsible for arguably the greatest punk album of all-time, 1977’s Never Mind The Bollocks. His aggressive guitar sound ushered in a whole new era of music — and out of all the guitars in the world, Jones decided that the Gibson Les Paul would be the best conduit for this pioneering new sound. These days this former iconoclast is just one of many influential guitar players to have his own signature version of the Les Paul, which will hopefully motivate today’s neophytes to craft their own musical sea change.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Who did we miss? Give us an earful; leave a comment below and we'll consider your suggestions for Part 2!

Linkin Park Bios | News Popular 2013



Linkin Park Bios | News Popular 2013

By Unknown | At 15:37 | Label : , , | 0 Comments

Linkin Park Bios

Heres the LP Bios.
Brad Name : Big Bad Brad
Instrument : Guitar
Born : 12/1/77
Rob Name: Rob
Instrument: Drums
Born: 1/20/79
Mike Name: Mike Shinoda
Instrument: Vocals, beats + samples, keyboards, guitar.
Born: 2/11/77
Chester Name: Chester
Instrument: Vocals
Born: 3/20/76
Mr Hahn Name: Joe Hahn
Instrument: Turntables, samples, beats & sounds
Born: 3/15/77
Phoenix Name: Phoenix
Instrument: Bass
Born: 2/8/77

Avenged 7 Fold Bios | News Popular 2013



Avenged 7 Fold Bios | News Popular 2013

By Unknown | At 15:35 | Label : , , | 0 Comments
 http://images1.fanpop.com/images/photos/1600000/avenged-7fold-avenged-sevenfold-1699368-498-325.jpg



(Matthew Charles Sanders) M. Shadows - Vocals
Born July 31, 1981
m. shadows
(Zachary James Baker) Zacky Vengeance- Guitar Born December 11, 1981
Zacky V
(Brian Elwin Haner, Jr.) Synyster Gates - Guitar
Born July 7, 1981
Synyster Gates
(Jimmy Owen Sullivan) The Reverend - Drums
Born February 9, 1981
The Rev
(Jonathan Lewis Seward) Johnny Christ - Bass
Born November 18, 1984
Johnny Christ

10 Things to Know About the Five Cuties From "One Direction" | News Popular 2013



10 Things to Know About the Five Cuties From "One Direction" | News Popular 2013

By Unknown | At 15:24 | Label : , , | 0 Comments
  ONE DIRECTION !!
Alright, alright, we heard ya. Since you readers keep insisting that we talk about One Direction, we thought this would be the perfect time to make them our New Stars of the week. Know what we found out while Googling researching each of the members? The guys from The X Factor (UK edish) are all unbelievably cute! (So thanks for pract yelling at us to include them on Teen.com.) And that’s not all we found out. We did a little digging on Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne and Harry Styles from 1D, and here’s the dirt…
1. Niall is the only member of One Direction NOT from the UK. (He’s from Ireland!)

2. Louis was born on Christmas Eve. The perf present, if we do say so ourselves.

3. Zayn’s real name is actually spelt as Zain with an “i”, but he prefers Zayn because it’s more original. Hmm, Zain seemed pretty unique already (to us), but alrighty then.

4. Liam only has one kidney (after an operation as a kid), so he doesn’t drink alcohol, just to be on the safe side. Good thinking, Li!

5. Harry supposedly prefers girls with short hair. Quick, somebody pass the scissors! #JK

6. Unlike most people — whose lucky items include a rabbit’s foot and/or four-leaf clover — Niall’s lucky item is a pair of white socks.

7. Aww, Louis’ FIVE sisters — Lottie, Felicite, Georgia, and twins Daisy and Phoebe — are off-limits for the rest of his bandmates when it comes to dating. A little protective, are we?

8. Sorry, girlies. Zayn’s ideal lady is Megan Fox, which basically means we have no shot with him whatsoever. Ugh!

9. Liam claims he owns a pair of pink hair straighteners. Don’t know why any dude would actually admit that, but to each his own.

10. Singing isn’t the only musical talent Harry possesses. He also plays the kazoo!

Are you already a die-hard One Direction fan? Which guy do you think is the cutest? Tell us in the comments!
Good Luck Everyone :)

Monday, 8 April 2013

CNBlue Thanks Taiwanese Fans Through a Group Photo! | Korean News Popular 2013



CNBlue Thanks Taiwanese Fans Through a Group Photo! | Korean News Popular 2013

By Unknown | At 23:29 | Label : , , , | 0 Comments



CNBlue members thank their fans for the successful 'Blue Moon World Tour' concert in Taiwan which was their first stop.

Through their official twitter account, along with a group photo, Yonghwa wrote:

"Everyone, our concert has just ended. It's Yonghwa! To Taiwanese fans thank you from the bottom of my heart, for rocking the stage with us. It was a remarkable experience. For sure, our Korean fans are curious too, so we will prepare hard and perform with you in May! Bya bya kookbap!"

In the photo, the boys are still wearing their Blue Moon shirts and smiling at the camera.
Congratulations!

Source: CNBLUE_4


Good Luck Everyone :)

Sunday, 7 April 2013

"SNSD" Sunny Is Your 'Pretty and Handsome' Idol! | Korean News Popular 2013



"SNSD" Sunny Is Your 'Pretty and Handsome' Idol! | Korean News Popular 2013

By Unknown | At 16:51 | Label : , , , | 0 Comments



SNSD's Sunny has been chosen as the prettiest and the most handsome idol in a poll conducted in an online community titled "Female artist who is not only pretty but handsome".

Participated by a  total of 864 people, Sunny received a total of 141 votes which took up 16.3% of the total votes and topped the list. She has been sporting short hair since 'The Boys' promotions which earned her a top position in the poll for 'prettysome' female celebrity.

Following Sunny is her fellow member Yuri with 118 votes (13.8%) and Miss A's Suzy with 48 votes (5.6%).

What do you think? Is Sunny pretty? handsome? or both?


Good Luck Everyone :)


"SNSD" Hwang Mi Young / Tiffany Protects "SNSD" Sunny's Bare Face From Camera | Korean News Popular 2013



"SNSD" Hwang Mi Young / Tiffany Protects "SNSD" Sunny's Bare Face From Camera | Korean News Popular 2013

By Unknown | At 16:45 | Label : , , , | 0 Comments


SNSD's Tiffany wins the hearts of many once again for protecting Sunny's bare face last April 3 at Gimpo airport.

SNSD members appeared in Gimpo airport on April 3 for their departure to Japan. Most of the girls looked so tired and  barely had make up on. Some of them were covering their faces from the flashing cameras.

Photos of them were uploaded online. A particular photo of Tiffany covering Sunny's face with her passport caught the the attention of the netizens. They were impressed by her sisterly gesture. She seemed protecting Sunny for having her face being captured.

Some commented, "Tiffany covers Sunny's face because she might not be wearing any make up on. She's so sweet.","Tiffany is very kind.","How sweet of her.","She doesn't like paparazzi to take bad pictures of her sister." and so on.

SNSD went to Japan for their will'2013 Girls' Generation Arena Tour'.


Good Luck Everyone :)

Birthday Guy "Super Junior" Siwon Gifts Fans a Topless Photo From Israel! | Korean News Popular 2013



Birthday Guy "Super Junior" Siwon Gifts Fans a Topless Photo From Israel! | Korean News Popular 2013

By Unknown | At 16:15 | Label : , , , | 0 Comments




Siwon is celebrating his 26th birthday today, April 7 , with a throng of fans around the world.

Ironically, the birthday boy is the one who gifts fans with a topless photo of himself taken from Israel, wherein he is spending his vacation with his family.

He wrote on his twitter account, "this is my present for you all. thanks my whole family :^) ".

Fans send out their warm greetings such as, "How sweet of Siwon!", "Wow! Topless. Your color complements the background.","Enjoy your day Siwon!" and so on.

Do you like his gift? #HappySiwonDay

Source: Siwon's twitter


Good Luck Everyone :)

"Super Junior" Hangeng Loses Consciousness In The Water, Almost Drowned | Korean News Popular 2013



"Super Junior" Hangeng Loses Consciousness In The Water, Almost Drowned | Korean News Popular 2013

By Unknown | At 15:48 | Label : , , , | 0 Comments



Former Super Junior member Hangeng fainted in the water.

In a clip released by 'Stars in Danger', it showed Hangeng fainted in the water after jumping into a swimming pool.


On the clip, he was getting ready to jump off from the diving board. He did a handstand            before falling flat chested in the water.

However, staff were alarmed when he didn't appear from the water and still lying there on his back. He was rescued quickly and fortunately, he coughed off some water and regained his consciousness when he was being brought to the side of the pool. It was said that he fainted for about 10 seconds. Glad he's safe.

Watch the video below:




Good Luck Everyone :)


Psy's Summary of 'HAPPENING' Concert | Korean News Popular 2013



Psy's Summary of 'HAPPENING' Concert | Korean News Popular 2013

By Unknown | At 15:37 | Label : , , , | 0 Comments


Here's the summary of PSY's CONCERT "HAPPENING":

Genre: Concerts
Date/Time: Apr 13, 2013/ 6:30PM
Venue: Sangam Seoul World Cup Stadium

Age Group: 7 and up
Run time: 150 minutes

Prices:
SR section 110,000 Won
R section 99,000 Won
S section 88,000 Won
A section 77,000 Won
B section 55,000 Won

NOTE:

People with wheelchairs should make a reservation at Interpark E-mail. (tickethelp@interpark.com)

If you want to buy more than 20 tickets, please contact Interpark E-mail.(tickethelp@interpark.com)



Good Luck Everyone :)
Read This Too :


Thursday, 4 April 2013

This is the Lie of the Game Industry April Fools! | 2013



This is the Lie of the Game Industry April Fools! | 2013

By Unknown | At 13:48 | Label : , | 0 Comments
This is the Lie of the Game Industry April Fools! | 2013, check it out :)

1 April 2013 and had fallen victims of fraud. As tradition has been carried down through the generations for pleasure, April Fools indeed be the most appropriate moment to throw the best lie and trap as many people into it. The same tradition also was employed by the gaming industry. Not just some game media at home and abroad who threw hoax news that eventually grew into a viral, many large developers and publishers are also doing the same thing. Intent to deceive gamers even been prepared in advance through a series of creative process to leave a serious impression. Are you including the gamer into this trap? This April Fool's lies that came up yesterday!Almost all developers into the transport lie just to make the gamer feel confusion, laughter and of course those who just realized he had been duped. Some did manage to offer content that countless "super cruel" as practiced by Valve and Square Enix. But not a few others, which seem clearly a lie. So what? What lies are hatched yesterday and managed to fool a lot of gamers?

The cake is a lie ..

Valve announces Half Life 2: Episode Three. No half-hearted, they even updated the game is through the display list on Steam. Once you click on it? You will have to write a message that you have been caught up in the April Fool's joke. The joke itself is designed by Cheap Shark.  
- Razer announced the Razer Naga Phone - gaming mouse that can be used as a mobile phone.- Apple introduced the latest game consoles - iPlay.- Square Enix announces Deus Ex: Human Defiance. Had led to rumors some time ago and had predicted a continuation of the series Human Revolution, Human Defiance turned out to be just an April Fool's joke from - Square Enix. He was introduced as an 8-bit game will load the first adventures of Adam Jensen.- Cliff Bleszinski confirmed the presence of Gears of War: Collection for the Playstation 3.- Attendance for the zombie mode of World of Tanks and World of Warplanes.- Introduced the Sports Interactive Football Manager 1888 - a game of football in the ancient English. Many official rules are not applicable in football this time.- Fathers introduce Minecraft 2 with a myriad of additional features.- EA introduces a new platform - Origin Box.- Bioware inject new feature - "Dance of the Hutts' for Star Wars: The Old Republic.- League of Legends was launched back in the form of 8-bit.- Guild of Wars 2 introduces a new mode - Super Adventure Box- Journey offer the latest DLC - Rocket Deathmatch 
- Warhound - one Terran units are rendered useless in StarCraft II was announced to be present again.

Of all the lies on top of this list, is there any of you who got trapped in one of them?


April moop :)

Kojima sure David Hayter absence of Metal Gear Solid V | Game 2013



Kojima sure David Hayter absence of Metal Gear Solid V | Game 2013

By Unknown | At 13:40 | Label : , , | 0 Comments
I have news about Kojima sure David Hayter Absence of Metal Gear Solid V | Game 2013. Why? Check it out :)



Apart from the high anticipation of the existence of Metal Gear Solid V and announcements from the mouth of Fox Engine Hideo Kojima himself at GDC event a few weeks ago, many gamers are fans of this franchise have to bite the fingers. The reason? Certainly not because of the quality of cinematic cut-scenes and visualization, both The Phantom Pain and ground zeroes are shown. All the eyes of gamers who are familiar with the work of Kojima fixed on one figure - David Hayter. The actor who has been crisscrossing the Snake figure and represent the real world is indeed a legend in itself. The bad news is, he does not appear at all in the trailer MGS V yesterday. So, what really happened?

In spite of some rumors that believe that this is just a strategy "marketing" of Kojima, Hayter himself publicly confirmed that he was not invited to strengthen the Metal Gear Solid V's. This confirmation also do not just come from Hayter, but Kojima himself. Spoke about the problems that make many gamers disappointed this MGS fans, Kojima finally confirmed that David Hayter will be absent from the fifth series. Kojima argued that he was trying to recreate the MGS through the series this time, by not only changing the gameplay but also an actor who stood behind him. Asked about who the actor who replaced Hayter, Kojima himself has not been able to confirm it. This of course angered gamers. An online petition has been opened to force Kojima to bring back Hayter MGS V.

 
Confirmation is not only coming from Hayter, but also from the mouth of Kojima himself. On the basis of creative, Hayter absent from MGS V.

Snake without Hayter? Seriously, Kojima? We're gonna miss that heavy charismatic voice ..



Don't be sad, smile brada :)
Posting Lama ►
 

Followers

Copyright © 2012. You Can Call Me DARBOY - All Rights Reserved B-Seo Versi 3 by Bamz