Medal of Honor trailer defines Tier One Operative (in case you were wondering)

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The latest trailer for EA’s upcoming reboot of the Medal of Honor series, which debuted this week on GTTV, really goes out of its way to explain exactly the kind of gentlemen you’ll be piloting this summer. These guys are Tier One Operators — “experts in the application of violence.” That seems pretty self-explanatory … but we’ve never been able to turn down a video featuring expertly applied violence. Check it out after the break.

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Brink trailer showcases acrobatic, lanky dudes

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Mar/10
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Whomever compiled this Brink trailer must have enjoyed themself some Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, because we swear we’ve only seen dudes stylishly dodge projectiles like that in a Hideo Kojima game. But, we digress.

There are plenty of other noteworthy things, but if you’re looking for actual in-game footage, you won’t find it throughout the three minutes of video above. But, hey, if the CG is any indication, there will be lots of action to look forward to in Brink. That and curiously tall, acrobatic gentlemen wearing a variety of neat masks.

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Baby in China born with tail

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Surgeons in China have successfully operated to remove a five-inch tail from a four-month-old baby girl. The highly rare case saw the tail actually gr…

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How To Replace Notepad in Windows 7

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Mar/10
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It used to be that Notepad was a necessary evil because it started up quickly and let us catch a quick glimpse of plain text files. Now, there are a bevy of capable Notepad replacements that are just as fast, but also have great feature sets.

Before following the rest of this how-to, ensure that you’re logged into an account with Administrator access.

Note: The following instructions involve modifying some Windows system folders. Don’t mess anything up while you’re in there! If you follow our instructions closely, you’ll be fine.

Choose your replacement

There are a ton of great Notepad replacements, including Notepad2, Metapad, and Notepad++. The best one for you will depend on what types of text files you open and what you do with them. We’re going to use Notepad++ in this how-to.

The first step is to find the executable file that you’ll replace Notepad with. Usually this will be the only file with the .exe file extension in the folder where you installed your text editor. Copy the executable file to your desktop and try to open it, to make sure that it works when opened from a different folder.

In the Notepad++ case, a special little .exe file is available for the explicit purpose of replacing Notepad.If we run it from the desktop, it opens up Notepad++ in all its glory.

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Back up Notepad

You will probably never go back once you switch, but you never know. You can backup Notepad to a special location if you’d like, but we find it’s easiest to just keep a backed up copy of Notepad in the folders it was originally located.

In Windows 7, Notepad resides in:

  • C:Windows
  • C:WindowsSystem32
  • C:WindowsSysWOW64 in 64-bit versions only

Navigate to each of those directories and copy Notepad.

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Paste it into the same folder.

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If prompted, choose to Copy, but keep both files.

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You can keep your backup as “notepad (2).exe”, but we prefer to rename it to “notepad.exe.bak”.

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Do this for all of the folders that have Notepad (2 total for 32-bit Windows 7, 3 total for 64-bit).

Take control of Notepad and delete it

Even if you’re on an administrator account, you can’t just delete Notepad – Microsoft has made some security gains in this respect. Fortunately for us, it’s still possible to take control of a file and delete it without resorting to nasty hacks like disabling UAC.

Navigate to one of the directories that contain Notepad. Right-click on it and select Properties.

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Switch to the Security tab, then click on the Advanced button.

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Note that the owner of the file is a user called “TrustedInstaller”.

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You can’t do much with files owned by TrustedInstaller, so let’s take control of it. Click the Edit… button. Select the desired owner (you could choose your own account, but we’re going to give any Administrator control) and click OK.

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You’ll get a message that you need to close and reopen the Properties windows to edit permissions. Before doing that, confirm that the owner has changed to what you selected.

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Click OK, then OK again to close the Properties window. Right-click on Notepad and click on Properties again.

Switch to the Security tab. Click on Edit….

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Select the appropriate group or user name in the list at the top, then add a checkmark in the checkbox beside Full control in the Allow column.

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Click OK, then Yes to the dialog box that pops up.

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Click OK again to close the Properties window.

Now you can delete Notepad, by either selecting it and pressing Delete on the keyboard, or right-click on it and click Delete.

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You’re now free from Notepad’s foul clutches!

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Repeat this procedure for the remaining folders (or folder, on 32-bit Windows 7).

Drop in your replacement

Copy your Notepad replacement’s executable, which should still be on your desktop.

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Browse to the two or three folders listed above and copy your .exe to those locations. If prompted for Administrator permission, click Continue.

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If your executable file was named something other than “notepad.exe”, rename it to “notepad.exe”. Don’t be alarmed if the thumbnail still shows the old Notepad icon.

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Double click on Notepad and your replacement should open.

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To make doubly sure that it works, press Win+R to bring up the Run dialog box and enter “notepad” into the text field. Press enter or click OK.

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Now you can allow Windows to open files with Notepad by default with little to no shame! All without restarting or having to disable UAC!


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Rumor: Modern Warfare 2 DLC ‘Stimulus Package’ screens

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Mar/10
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[Source: The Tech Game -- in case you couldn't already tell.]

With a pair of Modern Warfare 2 DLC packs set to deploy on the Xbox 360 and PS3 this year, talk around the DMZ has everybody wondering what new stomping grounds will get added. Well, according to The Tech Game, the first pack (due this spring) will be titled “Stimulus Package” and includes five new locales – three brand new and two returning from Call of Duty 4 (Crash and Overgrown).

The images and accompanying video (the latter posted past the break) look legitimate enough, though we’ve sent word to Activision for confirmation. We doubt we’ll hear back, considering the company has a lot on its plate right now, but don’t say we didn’t try!

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Ubisoft’s ‘Bloody Good Time’ rated in Australia

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Feb/10
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The Australian OFLC ratings board has granted a rating to an Ubisoft game called Bloody Good Time — a game that has yet to be quite announced, though Ubisoft already has a site for it. According to the blurb on the incomplete site, “Bloody Good Time is a game regrouping ambitious teen actors ready to kill for fame! Selected by a weird B-movie director looking for the best shot, they will do anything to get the lead role.” How did this make it through the rating process in Australia, exactly?

A German USK rating further specifies this game as an Xbox Live Arcade release — essentially leaving only release date and graphical styles as open questions. Well, that and the issue of whether you control the murderous teen actors, in which case it’s a multiplayer shooter, or the director, in which case it’s something really interesting.

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Final Fantasy XIII gets two launch events in San Fran and a mess of new screens

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Feb/10
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We might normally start a post on a regional game launch event (or events, in this case) by questioning if you live in or around the geographic location in question (San Francisco), but with a game like Final Fantasy XIII, we’re not entirely sure if that kinda thing matters — we hear that FF fans can be a bit … dedicated. That said, Square Enix is holding two separate parties celebrating the March 9 release of its next in the Final Fantasy series.

Both are limited to Square Enix Members, with the launch party on the evening of March 8 limited even further to just 50 Bronze (and up) Members while the day event is limited to “200 Members and their guests.” In order to snag yourself an invite, you’ve gotta have one of those snazzy Square Enix Member IDs and enter the sweepstakes right here before February 23. After you hurriedly enter the contest, come right back here and check out the 20 new screenshots of FFXIII that we’ve dropped into a gallery below. We command you.

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X10: A perfect storm of Perfect Dark media

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It’s been a crazy 48 hours, thanks to all of the news coming out of X10. Attendees were greeted with various playable demos, a box full of mullets and, in the case of this post, the above trailer and gallery full of screenshots for Rare’s upcoming XBLA port of Perfect Dark. Featuring graphics of up to 1080p and small grey alien sidekicks named Elvis, it’s one of the more high-profile games coming to Xbox Live Arcade as part of the Block Party promotion.

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More Zune Phone Rumors Stir – Mobile Roar (press release) (blog)

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Feb/10
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More Zune Phone Rumors Stir
Mobile Roar (press release) (blog)
This provides yet more proof that Microsoft's latest (to the game) and greatest will most closely resemble the Zune HD, with added PDA functionality
Microsoft's 'Zune Phone' Could Appear At Mobile World Congress, Says ReporteWeek
Tegra-based Zune phone confirmed for MWC?Unwired View
Zune Phone and Windows 7 Mobile to Debut This Month [RUMOR]Mashable (blog)
Yahoo! Tech (blog)?-Erictric?-Soft Sailor (blog)
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Rumor control: Is there a "Zune Phone" in our future … or not? – Yahoo! Tech (blog)

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Rumor control: Is there a “Zune Phone” in our future … or not?
Yahoo! Tech (blog)
The phone will run on a souped up Nvidia Tegra processor (same as on the existing Zune HD), MuyComputer claims, along with a 480 by 272-pixel display and
Tegra-based Zune phone confirmed for MWC?Unwired View
Zune Phone and Windows 7 Mobile to Debut This Month [RUMOR]Mashable (blog)
Microsoft to Showcase “Zune Phone” at WMC this MonthErictric
Soft Sailor (blog)?-The Next Web?-HEXUS
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