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U.K. convicts Anonymous member 'Nerdo' for DDoS attack

In its ongoing pursuit to strike back at hackers, U.K. courts have convicted a member of Anonymous for conspiracy.

A London jury found Christopher Weatherhead, a 22-year-old self described "hacktivist," guilty of carrying out a campaign of Distributed Denial of Service attacks against major credit card companies that refused to process online donations to WikiLeaks, according to the U.K.'s Crown Prosecution Service. The conviction came after guilty pleas of three of Weatherhead's co-conspirators.

"Christopher Weatherhead is a cyber criminal who waged a sophisticated and orchestrated campaign of online attacks on the computer systems … Read more

Splinter Cell: Conviction: A sneaking suspicion

Sam Fisher is back and he's on a mission to find his daughter's killer. Arguably gaming's most intimidating interrogator, players will use Sam's expansive arsenal of moves to unravel a conspiracy filled with twists and turns. There's a lot to love in the franchise's latest chapter, so here's what we thought of the Xbox 360 and PC exclusive:

Jeff Splinter Cell: Conviction is the best game the franchise has offered in quite some time. After a few delays, the final product has definitely been worth the wait; though we wish the fun would have lasted just a little bit longer.

While most Splinter Cell games have traditionally focused heavily on stealth mechanics, Conviction lessens the sneaking around, which ultimately allows the game to flow much more smoothly. The art of not being seen still plays a major role in the game; you just won't find yourself crawling from cover to cover the entire time. Probably the best improvement to this aspect of the game is the black-and-white to color dynamic: when Sam is hidden, the world goes black and white, when he can be seen, it's back to color.

Perhaps most notable this time around is the game's new expository system. Conviction skips a lot of the conventional cutscenes we're used to and instead opts for an innovative environmental-projection packaging where video and mission objectives are artfully displayed on walls, vehicles, and other objects. This, too, helps the game skip along and we really enjoyed the seamlessness it was able to provide. This is by far the best narrative of any Splinter Cell game.

We also really enjoyed the execution currency system. For every sneak-attack melee kill you perform, you're granted the ability to take out multiple targets in one gorgeous cinematic sequence. This really encourages the player to take advantage of Sam's skill set and be creative.

New fluid action, design improvements, and better gameplay make Splinter Cell: Conviction a definite must-have for fans of the franchise--we're just a little disappointed the single player campaign ended as quickly as it did. There's plenty of replay value in the solid co-op game mode, so those looking for an added incentive to buy can find it there.

Scott: It's been quite a while since I visited any sort of Tom Clancy game, which I find funny because I remember a time not so long ago when the market seemed Clancy-supersaturated. Though it's great to see Sam Fisher back, I'll admit that the intricacies and patience of the stealth series never matched my gung-ho style. Conviction is a smoother action experience--more of a living Hollywood movie than the tactical games of past. On the other hand, this moves Conviction further into the immersive action/shooter territory already occupied by shooters that are getting, to some degree, ever more complicated. … Read more

preGAME 10: Splinter Cell: Conviction

This week on preGAME we bring in fellow CNET editor Scott Stein to help us take a look at all the stealthy goodness Splinter Cell: Conviction has to offer. We'll chat with Scott about all the week's gaming news and check out a brand-new trailer for Gears of War 3, which is due out in April 2011.

Do you have a favorite first-person-shooter of all time? We'll run down a list of 10 titles--most of which should appear on your roster. Where do games like Half-Life 2 and Doom fall? You'll have to tune in to find out.

Also on today's show we'll chat about Hideo Kojima's recent comment about the inevitable death of the home console. Will these staples of the home theater ever become extinct?

We all know about Conan O'Brein's recent announcement that he's moving to TBS in November, but what would it have been like if he left TV altogether? We'll tell you about a story that had Coco flirting with an exclusive show on Xbox Live.

Finally, we'll discuss the age of the average gamer. Are we ever too old to be gaming? Are you ever embarrassed to play games in public? Tune in and join the discussion!… Read more

Microsoft X10 conference wrap-up

After a four-year hiatus, Microsoft held its X10 conference this week in San Francisco primarily to announce a bunch of release dates for some notable 360-only games due out this year. The company also flexed its exclusivity muscles by showing off some content that'll only be available on Xbox 360.

We've got all the highlights from the event below, along with all of the show's debut trailers in the video playlist to the right.

Halo: Reach: No solid release date for the game, but Halo 3: ODST owners can get a taste of the title's multiplayer … Read more

Halo: Reach to go into multiplayer beta on May 3

SAN FRANCISCO--If Master Chief means something to you, then get ready. The Halo: Reach multiplayer beta will open up on May 3.

"Reach," as it's being called, is the latest iteration of the hugely popular Halo franchise for Microsoft's Xbox 360. The game is expected to ship sometime this fall, but before that, "millions" of Halo fans will get a chance to play the game and help its developer, Bungie, get the title ready for the masses.

Just this week, Halo: Reach entered private alpha, and on May 3, fans who already have Halo: ODST will be able to access the Reach multiplayer beta using their ODST discs.

For Microsoft and Bungie, Halo: Reach is a crucial title this year. The Xbox has been performing strongly over the last year, but Sony's PlayStation 3 has finally begun to make up some ground on it over the last few months. For Bungie, the game is an opportunity to take on the success of Activision's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which has set records as the best-selling console game of all time.

According to Bungie creative director Marcus Lehto, Reach is a standalone prequel to the existing Halo series, offering fans of the hit franchise an entirely new story and new characters on a scale unlike what Bungie has done with the game before.

Lehto explained that Reach will have a much darker story line and will focus on a "key turning point in the Human-Covenant War." Halo: Reach takes place in 2552.

In the new game, the planet Reach is humankind's last line of defense against the Covenant. But the planet is also home to the Spartan program, the heart of the human military. The game focuses on one group of Spartans known as Noble Team, led by Carter 259. … Read more

Xbox 360 exclusive gaming rundown

One of the biggest decisions when choosing a video game system has to be the exclusive games. Console manufacturers go to enormous lengths to tie up deals with developers and their publishers in order to claim one console's superiority over another.

Numerous titles and franchises are only available on Xbox 360 including Gears of War, Halo, and Forza MotorSport.

Now that E3 2009 has come and gone, let's take a look at some more 360-only titles that are scheduled for release in the coming months.

Stay tuned for our PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii exclusives slideshows, both coming … Read more

Bank robber arrested after boasting of crime on MySpace

Here's a bizarre use of MySpace that I'm actually glad about.

According to a press release from the U.S. Department of Justice in Columbia, S.C., a man's message on his MySpace page helped authorities arrest him on bank robbery charges.

Joseph Wade Northington, 27, of Roanoke, Va., pleaded guilty Thursday in a Columbia, S.C., federal court to using a firearm during a violent crime.

On January 20, during a visit to North Augusta, S.C. Northington allegedly robbed the Security Federal Bank there of $3,924. After he returned to Virginia, the man with … Read more