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Microsoft Global Criminal Compliance Handbook

Microsoft's “Global Criminal Compliance Handbook”, a confidential 22 page booklet designed for police and intelligence services is available. The guide provides a “menu” of information Microsoft collects on the users of its online services http://file.wikileaks.org/file/microsoft-spy.pdf Just like Google, your information is not private!! added by: KSirys

E3 2010: Highlights From The Show Floor

Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Kinect and PlayStation Move took center stage at this year’s event. By Russ Frushtick The Nintendo 3DS Photo: Nintendo Another E3 is in the books , and it seems the theme of this year’s show was more about breaking new technology barriers than innovating with new games. The three console manufacturers — Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo — each offered a new piece of hardware designed to enhance the gaming experience, with some more impressive than others. Microsoft’s Kinect, a motion-capture camera meant to sit below the TV, tracks a player’s body movements without the need for a controller. It’s a remarkable piece of technology, due in November, but does it make for better gaming? My time with Kinect was focused on a handful of games. The first, “Kinect Adventures,” was incredibly fun, with me flailing my real (and digital) arms as I raced down white-water rapids in an inflatable raft. Microsoft also enlisted the help of Turn 10, the developers of the racing title “Forza Motorsport,” to make a Kinect version of their game, which allowed me to steer an invisible wheel and direct a high-powered roadster down a serpentine track. There were some sensitivity issues, but for the most part, I was impressed by the fidelity of both experiences, with no part of me missing a controller in my hands. Sony’s E3 offering was PlayStation Move, also coming this fall. First revealed at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco earlier this year, Move is another motion-sensing gaming experience, but this one has you holding a wand to track your movements, similar to the Wii. Of the big hardware offerings, PlayStation Move seemed the most underwhelming. Playing through one of Sony’s mini-game collections, “Sports Champions,” I couldn’t help but feel like I was just experiencing a retread of Nintendo’s “Wii Sports Resort.” Certainly, the graphics looked better, but in terms of accuracy of motion capture and the fun factor, Move didn’t feel like it was breaking any new ground. There are dozens of titles coming to Move in the next year, so the success of the product is based on the quality of the software, but the current state of the device is a bit worrying. Nintendo’s focus for this year’s E3 was on its brand-new handheld, the Nintendo 3DS , planned for release sometime after fall 2010. The concept is that players will be able view 3-D images on this handheld screen without the need for 3-D glasses. That pitch seemed a little outrageous and out of the realm of reality but somehow Nintendo managed to pull it off. Videos and games on the device had visible depth to them, as if the screen went back several more inches. It doesn’t — I checked. This is the real deal. While playing through a technology demo of “Metal Gear Solid” for 3DS, I was able to watch the game’s hero crawl through thick jungle, surrounded by alligators, bees and other nasties. Despite this all taking place in my hands, I couldn’t help but jump when a snake snapped out at me from the screen. It’s unfortunate that there’s no way to capture the 3DS experience on video, and words hardly do it justice. It’s a truly remarkable piece of technology, unlike anything I’ve seen before, and it’s safe to say that it was the highlight of this year’s show. For more impressions from the E3 show floor on games like “GoldenEye 007,” “Portal 2” and “The Legend of Zelda,” head on over to MTV Multiplayer . Check out the Multiplayer blog , updated daily, for even more gaming coverage. Related Photos Eminem, Usher, More Perform At Activision’s E3 Party

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Lady Gaga Arrives In Gaming World With ‘Dance Central’

‘Rock Band’ creator Harmonix is working on a new dance game that uses the Kinect camera on Xbox 360. By Russ Frushtick Lady Gaga Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic Harmonix was making rhythm games long before the days of “Rock Band,” but despite being fans of dance music, the developer has always had a difficult time implementing those kinds of tracks into their games. The solution was to launch an entirely new rhythm-game franchise: “Dance Central.” The key to “Dance Central” was Microsoft’s Kinect , a motion-sensing camera that’s able to track the precise body movements of anyone standing in front of it. No game pad or controller is required — simply walk up and you’re good to go. From there, the jump to making a dance game seemed like a perfect fit. It’s the easy-to-play nature of “Dance Central” that made Harmonix believe they could bring it to the masses. During Microsoft’s press conference at E3 2010 , Harmonix co-founder Alex Rigopulos admitted that it’s a challenge to get people to play a dance game. “At Harmonix we’re always thriving for new ways to get people experiencing music,” he said. “Dancing can be intimidating for some people, but ‘Dance Central’ was developed so that everyone can play.” As someone who has never been good at dancing (in games or out), I came upon “Dance Central” with a healthy amount of skepticism. Surprisingly, though, I found the game remarkably easy, even for someone as rhythmically challenged as me. Complex dance moves are broken down into individual steps, and the difficulty is slowly ramped up, so players can take one move at a time. If someone is having difficulty pulling off a step-clap-step in the middle of Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face,” for example, the game will pause and let the would-be dancer try the move again until they have it down. It took me no time at all to adapt to the dozen moves throughout Bell Biv DeVoe’s “Poison,” and I even managed to gain a decent-size crowd of onlookers. Warning: This game requires a healthy sampling of humility. Harmonix isn’t ditching its “Rock Band” roots anytime soon, though. The developer is hard at work on “Rock Band 3,” which will introduce keyboards and a new “Pro” mode, which helps players to learn real-world guitars, drums and keyboards just by playing through the game. Both “Dance Central” and “Rock Band 3” are planned for release in the fall. For more gaming news straight from E3, head on over to Multiplayer.MTV.com . Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Beck-Bashing WaPo Book Critic Acts Offended, As If He Didn’t Imply Violent Tea Party Uprising

On his radio show, Glenn Beck responded to Washington Post book critic Steven Levingston’s audacious claim that Beck’s new novel The Overton Window may be a terrorist’s inspirational handbook. Beck objected to the idea that it’s ridiculous that Tea Party protesters would be nonviolent. “Show me the violent Tea Party, Washington Post. Show them to me.” Levingston wrote: “Molly and her crowd assert their Second Amendment right to bear arms and are well stocked with weapons. They even make their own ammunition. Their insistence on nonviolence appears as disingenuous as anything out of the mouth of their nemesis, the insidious manipulator of reality Arthur Gardner.” In response to Beck on his Political Bookworm blog , Levingston weirdly claimed Beck had taken his review out of context: Most serious among his off-the-cuff language this morning was: “The Washington Post writes as future fact that [the book] will be found in a bag of ammunition at some point after a violent shooting.” Please read the review again, Mr. Beck. Here’s what I actually wrote, as a conditional statement — not as a future fact: “If the book is found tucked into the ammo boxes of self-proclaimed patriots and recited at “tea party” assemblies, then Beck will have achieved his goal.” And where is the mention of a violent shooting? This complaint is more disingenuous than Beck’s fictional characters. Levingston’s entire review implies repeatedly, from the “ammo boxes” line forward, that Beck’s “goal” is a violent uprising. (See previous sentence about “disingenuous” nonviolence while making their own ammo.) Levingston’s somehow overlooking that he concluded the review by mentioning a violent terrorist bombing: “The Overton Window” risks falling into the tradition of other anti-government novels such as “The Turner Diaries” by William L. Pierce, which became a handbook of extremists and inspired Timothy McVeigh to blow up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995. Levington cannot be sincerely outraged that he was misinterpreted, that he didn’t insist that it’s likely (and intended) that Beck’s book will lead to dead people. PS: Time book reviewer Alex Altman also panned the Beck book, but contained his conservative-bashing within more civil boundaries: For Beck’s millions of acolytes, however, the one-dimensional characters and half-baked plot will be less important than his message, which will channel their anxieties about perceived assaults on our freedom. “Perceived” assaults on our freedom? As if conservatives are merely imagining massive government spending increases, the federal takeover of auto companies, the top-down reorganization of the health sector, and other allegedly fictional happenings.

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Perez Hilton Loses ABC Ads after Posting Miley Cyrus Upskirt Photo

ABC has pulled its ads from gossip blogger Perez Hilton’s Web site, PerezHilton.com, after he caught legal flack for posting upskirt photos of 17-year-old Disney star Miley Cyrus. However, several big-name companies still have ads running on the snarky blogger’s site. Amid speculation that Hilton may be slapped with kiddie-porn charges over the lurid photos, ABC has removed its ads for “The View” from the popular gossip site. But other advertisers appear to be sticking by Hilton. TV Land still had a full-page background promotion and two smaller ads on PerezHilton.com, and Apple iTunes and Microsoft’s search engine Bing still had advertisements up as of Wednesday afternoon. The drama started Monday, when Hilton posted a link to a photo of Cyrus getting out of a car in a tight white dress – and apparently, no underwear. Outrage erupted over the photo, with some calling the image “child pornography” since Cyrus is legally a minor. Hilton quickly removed the picture, but has brushed off the incident as a “fake” controversy. It’s odd that Microsoft, which owns Bing, would opt to keep advertising. It has recently been touting its own crusade against kiddie-porn. “These photos live on the Internet forever and every time they are shared or viewed, the children in them are re-victimized. It’s not enough to stop the perpetrators. The real point is getting these images off the Internet,” said Microsoft senior vice president Brad Smith at the company’s summit in late May. In 2009, Microsoft also donated a new technology to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that finds hidden photos of child sexual exploitation on the internet. Microsoft uses the technology in its own search engine, Bing. In addition, Microsoft promotes its “fight against child pornography” on its website . Apple, which owns iTunes, has been ensnared in child porn scandals in the past. Last summer, the tech giant was forced to pull an iPhone application from its iTunes store after customers were using it to upload explicit images of minors. Hilton, who has used his gossip blog to become somewhat of a celebrity himself, is no stranger to controversy. The self-proclaimed “Queen of the media” was embroiled in scandal in 2009 when he served as a judge for the Miss U.S.A. pageant and asked finalist Carrie Prejean whether she supported same-sex marriage laws. Prejean said she believe marriage should be between a man and a woman, and Hilton slammed the beauty queen as prejudiced . The blogger later flamed the controversy on, calling Prejean a “dumb bitch” and saying her “awful, awful” answer “alienated so many people.” In June of 2009, Hilton posted a video blog in which he tearfully claimed to have been assaulted by Black Eyed Peas’ operation manager Polo Molina after the MuchMusic Video Awards. At the time of the alleged scuffle, Hilton called Black Eyed Peas member will.i.am a “faggot,” and he later told The Advocate that he had wanted to call the musician, who is black, the N-word instead. Last year, CMI reported on the cold reception Hilton received on ABC’s The View, after the show’s hosts criticized the blogger for posting provocative photos of Demi Moore’s 15-year-old daughter Rumer Willis.

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Xbox 360 slim release date

The new XBox 360 console is on display at Microsoft#39;s press briefing ahead of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles, California. Microsoft on Monday began shipping a slim, more powerful version of its Xbox 360 videogame console to US stores. Update: We just got the official fact sheet, check it after the break. Oh, and we#39;re calling it the “Stealthbox” to keep all the models straight. It just feels right, you know? Update 2: According to a Microsoft

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Drake To Star In ‘Gears of War 3’

Grammy-nominated rapper to play alien-battling soldier in Microsoft’s popular shooter franchise. By Russ Frushtick Drake in “Gears of War” Photo: Getty Images/ MTV News In the world of video games, a little star power always helps. Epic Games and Microsoft Game Studios are apparently pushing that celebrity angle for “Gears of War 3,” as they’ve tapped Drake, the Grammy-nominated artist behind the current hit “Find Your Love,” to play one of the game’s main characters, Jace Stratton. “When Epic came to me with the role, I couldn’t pass it up,” the actor-turned-rapper said in a press release. “They’ve created an amazing character in Jace, and I’m looking forward to my tour in Delta Squad.” Jace Stratton only appeared briefly in “Gears of War 2,” and in that game the character was voiced by Nolan North. But the character has played a much more prominent role in the “Gears of War” comic book series. Stratton is one of the four playable characters in “Gears of War 3,” which comes out in 2011, so Drake will get plenty of screen time. Epic Games executive producer Rod Fergusson said in the release that timing was everything when it came to deciding that Drake, whose debut album “Thank Me Later” comes out Tuesday, was right for the part. “[Drake’s EP] ‘So Far Gone’ had just been released, and Drake’s combination of heart and grit was just what we were looking for. Rather than search for somebody who sounded like him, it was clear that we should approach him directly … fortunately he turned out to be a huge fan.” “Gears of War 3” completes the story of Marcus Fenix and his battle against the Locust on the planet of Sera. For the first time in the franchise, the game will support four-player cooperative play throughout the main campaign, in addition to a range of new multiplayer modes and features. MTV News will get its first hands-on with the game during E3 next week, so be sure to check out MTV Multiplayer , which will also have all the latest gaming news and impressions from the show floor. Related Artists Drake

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Microsoft Bing Features Solar Panels

Image: Bing screen grab. And Today It’s an Oil Pipeline… Statistically, most of you reading this are probably using Google to search the web, and so you haven’t seen the image above. It’s a screen grab of Bing , Microsoft’s search engine. Not quite a Google-killer, but it will soon power Yahoo search and has about 10% of the search market in the US. A couple days ago, Bing featured on its homepage a photo of solar panels, with links to articles explaining

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The Birthday Parties Continue for Tony Parker, Eva Longoria

The ongoing Tony Parker birthday celebration continued over the weekend. For the third time in two weeks, wife Eva Longoria threw her man a party in honor of the Spurs guard turning 28 on May 17. Following bashes in Miami and Los Angeles, the couple graced the red carpet of Eve nightclub in Las Vegas Saturday night. “I got him a lot of things,” the Desperate Housewives star said. “I got him four-wheelers because he wanted a new four-wheeler, and I got him a Microsoft surface computer that he can touch and play with.” If we were Parker, there’s only one thing we’d want to touch and play with every night: Eve herself. Parker, who has so much free time because the Spurs lost in the second round of the NBA playoffs, said: “I don’t have a birthday wish list. Whatever she gives me I’m fine with it. I’m happy.” Wondering why? Look at the woman by his side in the photos below: [Photos: Splash News]

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Project Natal World Premiere E3 Event To Air On MTV

Gamers will get their first look at Xbox 360 device on June 15 at 3:30 p.m. ET. By Russ Frushtick Soccer player Tristan Bowen plays Project Natal at the Xbox Booth during E3 in Los Angeles on June 2, 2009 Photo: Michael Buckner/ WireImage E3 is always an important time for gamers, but the show is limited to members of the games industry, so everyone else is forced to experience the news second-hand. That’ll change this year, as MTV Networks will be airing Microsoft’s world premiere of Project Natal, giving viewers a glimpse at what the future holds for their Xbox 360s. Airing on Tuesday, June 15, the premiere will feature a performance by Cirque du Soleil and will demonstrate new features and games specifically for Project Natal. First shown at E3 2009, Project Natal is a new piece of hardware that attaches to the Xbox 360. Equipped with a camera, the device senses the location and position of players standing in front of it. This allows gamers to control the action on the screen simply by moving their bodies. Unlike the Wii or PlayStation’s upcoming Move motion controller, Project Natal doesn’t require participants to be holding anything while they play, which is good news considering all those unfortunate Wii-mote accidents a few years back. In the announcement, Microsoft Senior Vice President Don Mattrick was enthusiastic about the opportunity to air the event. “We look forward to making entertainment history again at E3 Expo 2010 and can’t think of a better partner than MTV Networks to exclusively share our news, experiences and Cirque du Soleil’s amazing creativity with an entirely new audience.” Before the MTV premiere, brother station Spike TV will be broadcasting Microsoft’s E3 media briefing live on Monday, June 14. Specific details and announcements are usually kept well under wraps until the show actually begins, but previous years have focused on new games and updates to the Xbox 360 platform. Last year’s media briefing was particularly eventful, as it featured an appearance by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, who were on hand to promote “The Beatles: Rock Band.” “The World Premiere Project Natal for Xbox 360” show will be airing commercial-free on MTV, June 15 at 3:30 p.m. ET, and then on Nick at Nite, mtvU, MTV Hits and Logo, at 9 p.m. ET that evening. Microsoft’s E3 media briefing will air live on Spike TV on Monday, June 14 at 1:30 p.m. ET. Both events can also be viewed live on GameTrailers.com .

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