HP Spectre ONE All-In-One PC

Just recently HP released their  Spectre ONE ($1299), an All-In-One (AIO) desktop computer that is only 11.5mm thick at its thinnest point. The goal was to make it look great. In my book it looks like an iMac.

In addition to looking really awesome, the HP Spectre ONE also has support for NFC, and HP intends to sell programmable NFC tags that can be used to pre-program actions (different log-ins for example), or to transfer files to/from mobiles devices also equipped with NFC. In terms of ports, the HP SpectreONE comes with four USB, one SD, one Ethernet, one HDMI and one 3.5mm port (+ Kensington anti-theft lock).

Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut


Found on gamespot.com BioWare confirms June 26 launch for release of additional endgame content for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC versions of Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut.

Set for release as a free DLC, the Extended Cut will add more cutscenes and content to the game’s epilogue. BioWare has stated the additional scenes will “include deeper insight to Commander Shepard’s journey based on player choices during the war against the Reapers.”

According to a FAQ on BioWare’s official site, “The Extended Cut expands on the endings of Mass Effect 3 through additional scenes and epilogue sequences. It provides more of the answers and closure that players have been asking for. It gives a sense of what the future holds as a result of the decisions made throughout the series. And it shows greater detail in the successes or failures based on how players achieved their endings.”

After Mass Effect 3’s March debut, some fans expressed their dislike for the endgame, saying the conclusion did not sufficiently reflect player choices made over the course of the trilogy.

Video Found on IGN.com