New Bullet to the Head Poster Debut

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IGN has the brand new one-sheet today for Bullet to the Head, the upcoming action film starring Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Christian Slater, Jon Seda, Weronika Rosati, Jason Momoa. Walter Hill directs.

Based on a graphic novel, Bullet to the Head tells the story of a New Orleans hitman (Stallone) and a Washington D.C. cop (Kang) who form an alliance to bring down the killers of their respective partners.

Read our advance movie review of Bullet to the Head!

Bullet to the Head opens February 1.


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To prevent people thinking Facebook apps are losing users when there are bugs in the user count data it reports to services like AppData, starting January 16th Facebook will only report user counts in much broader tiered thresholds instead of to the nearest 100,000 starting January 16th. However, it will start reporting App Center rankings. The change follows a disastrous misinterpretation of Instagram data over the holidays.

Facebook explains that an app with 1,100,000 monthly active users (MAU) will now be shown as the #300 largest app by MAU and as having more than 1,000,000 MAU.”

Trouble With Transparency

Until now, Facebook app growth tracking services such as Inside Network’s AppData could pull from Facebook the monthly, weekly, and daily active user counts to the nearest 100,000 of any app on its platform (except for Facebook’s own apps). The public and a developers competitors could use these services to monitor an app’s rise and fall. It provided great transparency to the Facebook app industry, but also caused some problems.

Sometimes the transparency made it tough for apps to make changes, because if their experiment failed and user counts dropped, the world would immediately know. This may have discouraged innovation.

The other big issue was that if Facebook had an error when reporting user count data, or a tracking service had trouble recording the data, apps could end up showing zero users or the same user count as the previous day instead of their real stats. This could cause an app’s monthly active user count to plummet. Journalists unfamiliar with app tracking services would sometimes jump to the conclusion that people were abandoning an app when really it was just a data reporting error.

This came to a head over the holidays when a dubious New York Post article said Facebook’s acquisition Instagram was hemorrhaging users after scaring users with a privacy and ads policy change that it later went back on. Facebook denied the usage dip, and we and other outlets made strong arguments for why the Post’s claim that Instagram had lost 25% of its users was wrong and a clear misinterpretation of AppData, which only reports Facebook-logged in users not all users. The scare temporarily sunk Facebook’s share price by a few points.

Following that fiasco, Facebook yesterday stopped reporting data on Instagram. That was a predictable change considering Facebook doesn’t publicly report user counts for any of the other mobile apps its built such as Facebook for Android, Facebook Messenger, or the new Poke app.

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Blurring The Line Graphs

Now Facebook has announced it will roll out a change to what it reports in the API in a move it believes will protect app developers and give them more freedom to iterate with their products. Instead of data to the nearest 100,000 users such as saying an app has 1,200,000 users, Facebook will only report that an app has more than 1,000,000 users . This should obscure the user count impact of temporary glitches in data and changes to app designs. In consolation, Facebook will now report the App Center ranking of apps.

Unfortunately, the lack of granular data could hurt businesses like Inside Network (where I worked before TechCrunch), which operates AppData. Less precise data might not be able to command as high of a subscription costs from developers who pay for historical data on all apps, beyond the most recent 30 days of data that is publicly available for free.

On the other hand, while Facebook’s own apps are immune to the changes as their stats aren’t reported, the changes could still assist the social network and its biggest partners. If a popular Zynga game suddenly loses users or a data reporting error would have made it look that way, it will be harder for the public to tell. Since Facebook’s success is in some ways tied to the top apps on its platform, user count obscurity could help Facebook by hiding failures.


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Jurassic Park Coming to IMAX 3D

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Universal Pictures and IMAX announced today that Jurassic Park 3D will have a one-week engagement in IMAX 3D theaters simultaneous with its wide release April 5.

"Jurassic Park is the quintessential film for fans to experience in IMAX 3D," said Nikki Rocco , President of Distribution, Universal Pictures, in a statement. "Jurassic Park was groundbreaking when it was originally released, and The IMAX 3D Experience will allow today's audiences to become fully immersed in one of the most breathtaking epics Universal has ever released."

IMAX boss Greg Foster added, "We're thrilled to offer moviegoers an opportunity to see this fan favorite back on the big screen and transport them - for the first time through the power of The IMAX 3D Experience - into the world of Jurassic Park."


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Boxee launched the Boxee TV shortly before Christmas. At 3000 Walmart stores. And major feature is still in beta.

As Boxee’s Andrew Kippen explains in the video above, the Boxee TV is slightly different than its previous product, the Boxee Box. It’s aimed at the cord cutter who wants to utilize OTA signals rather than someone looking to playback movie files. The Boxee TV has a gorgeous interface but the secret sauce is the cloud DVR.

Kippen explains that the cloud DVR is an industry first. It allows consumers to record as much content as they want and view it on any internet connected device. Simply record the TV and watch it anywhere, anytime.

But the DVR is still in beta and not available in all markets although the Boxee TV is sold nationwide. Kippen notes that the power of the Internet allows Boxee to ship a working product and then constantly improve it overtime. And it works for them. It also helps that Boxee knows how to make fantastic products.BoxeeTV-Television


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Kids these days have it so much better than we all did, am I right? Better clothes, funner food, cooler hair, and amazing tech-enabled games.

Reinforcing that last example is Sifteo, a San Francisco startup that has built an especially unique interactive gaming platform aimed at age 7 and up. Sifteo recently unveiled a product called ‘Cubes’ that incorporates digital games into the classic cube format of building blocks that interact with each other.

It’s a very nifty product that is much easier to understand when you see it, so it was great to have Sifteo’s president and co-founder David Merrill stop by the TechCrunch stage at CES today to give us the scoop on Cubes and show off the stuff in person. Watch the video embedded above to see Sifteo’s newest devices and hear about the company’s vision for the future.


Company: Sifteo
Website: sifteo.com
Launch Date: 2009
Funding: $10.5M

Sifteo, Inc. is a venture-backed startup based in San Francisco, California. Sifteo makes Sifteo cubes, an interactive game system designed for hands-on fun and Intelligent Play. They also make a growing number of games exclusive to Sifteo cubes. Sifteo cubes is a next generation game system consisting of physical blocks with full-color graphics that sense each other and their motion. The system offers an entirely new kind of interface that allows computer interactions to be more physical in nature: a...

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Sifteo, Inc. is a venture-backed startup based in San Francisco, California. Sifteo makes Sifteo cubes, an interactive game system designed for hands-on fun and Intelligent Play. They also make a growing number of games exclusive to Sifteo cubes. Sifteo cubes is a next generation game system consisting of physical blocks with full-color graphics that sense each other and their motion. The system offers an entirely new kind of interface that allows computer interactions to be more physical in nature: a...


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30th Annual PaleyFest Lineup Revealed: Walking Dead, Community, Revolution, American Horror Story and More

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Earlier today, The Paley Center for Media announced the full lineup of honorees for their 30th annual PaleyFest, marking the biggest festival to date. The yearly event will take place at Saban Theatre beginning March 1st, and each panel will be available on Hulu the next day. Specific guests have not been revealed yet, but typically, nearly all the main cast and creators from the various series take part in the event.

Here's the schedule breakdown:

  • Friday, March 1: Opening Night Presentation: The Walking Dead (7:00 pm)
  • Saturday, March 2: Revolution (7:00 pm)
  • Sunday, March 3: Once Upon a Time (1:00 pm matinee presentation) and The Newsroom (7:00 pm)
  • Tuesday, March 5: Community (7:00 pm)
  • Wednesday, March 6: The New Normal (7:00 pm)
  • Thursday, March 7: Parenthood (7:00 pm)
  • Friday, March 8: The Mindy Project (7:00 pm)
  • Saturday, March 9: Nashville (1:00 pm matinee presentation) and Arrow (7:00 pm)
  • Sunday, March 10: Dallas (1:00 pm matinee presentation)
  • Monday, March 11: New Girl (7:00 pm)
  • Wednesday, March 13: The Big Bang Theory (7:00 pm)
  • Thursday, March 14: 2 Broke Girls (7:00 pm)
  • Friday, March 15: Closing Night Presentation: American Horror Story: Asylum (7:00 pm)

What's interesting to note here is that two of these shows, The Walking Dead and Community, have been going through some widely publicized turbulence behind-the-scenes lately. Between ex-showrunner Glen Mazzara's exit from Walking Dead and Chevy Chase's leaving Community, not to mention the departure last year of creator Dan Harmon, this begs the question of who exactly will represent the series and how much they will openly discuss the goings on of their recent shakeups.

On the good news front, this year marks Community's fourth appearance at PaleyFest, which was previously unprecedented. To commemorate the occasion, their panel will feature a live table read with the cast.

Additionally, this year's inaugural PaleyFest Icon Award will honor Ryan Murphy, whose series Glee, Nip/Tuck, and American Horror Story have all been previous PaleyFest honorees. The showrunner will receive the award at a celebration set for Wednesday, February 27, 2013, which will kick off the event.

Max Nicholson is a writer for IGN, and he desperately seeks your approval. Show him some love by following @Max_Nicholson on Twitter, or MaxNicholson on IGN.


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Django Unchained Toys Elicit More Racial Outrage

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Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained has already been publicly criticized for its violence and alleged racism, but now the film's merchandise has sparked even more controversy.

Earlier this year, NECA partnered with the Weinstein Company to make a series of retro eight-inch figurines depicting characters from the movie, including the likenesses of Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washington and others.

These figures are currently being sold on Amazon, but Najee Ali, director of the advocacy group Project Islamic Hope, wants to change that. In a recent interview, he told AP that the collectibles are a "slap in the face of our ancestors" and wants them removed from the online market.

Ali admits that he has no problem with the film itself -- in fact, he's seen it twice -- but he does believe these toys trivialize "the horrors of slavery and what African Americans experienced."

Several Amazon users seem to agree. "Slavery is not something to play with," read one of the comments. "These toys will fall in the hands of people who may think it is ok to mimic how slaves were treated. Please take these dolls off the market."

Others, however, defended the toy line. "If fans of this film want to collect memorabilia and action figures based off of a movie they enjoyed, it is a far stretch to say that the makers of this movie are attempting to make money off of slavery," wrote one collector. "There is nothing racist about making a toy based off of a character from a movie."

Indeed, the action figures are collectibles recommended for people older than 17. Likewise, these figurines are nothing new; Tarantino had figures made for his previous film Inglourious Basterds as well.

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If you’re smart, you probably think twice before using a WiFi network anywhere outside of your own home to log into things like your bank account and even your email. Being on a shared network notoriously leaves you more vulnerable to having someone else monitor all the details of your web browsing activity and access your personal data. But if you’re a remote worker, as more and more people are, lots of your time online is spent using relatively untrusted networks in places like cafes, airports, and hotels.

A new product from iTwin called the Connect is aimed at taking away those worries. The iTwin Connect, which launched today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is a tiny 3.5 inch device that plugs into your laptop through the USB port, encrypts all your data, and routes it through the host server of your choice — either iTwin’s own secure servers, or your own computer that you’ve linked to the device. Essentially, this lets you freely browse the web through a secure VPN while utilizing an untrusted public or shared Wi-Fi network. This means that you can use it to access sensitive things such as online banking, and also get around certain site geo-restrictions.

The benefits here are pretty big and the use-cases are many, so it was great to have iTwin’s co-founder and COO Kal Takru stop by the TechCrunch on-site CES stage to show us the Connect and give us the product’s pitch first-hand. Check that out in the video embedded above.


Company: iTwin
Website: iTwin.com
Launch Date: 2010

iTwin is a revolutionary USB device which makes Remote File Access really Easy - and highly secure. It consists of two identical halves. Just plug one half into an online computer and the other half into any other computer to connect them. Then, you can remotely access files, copy them, upload files and even remotely edit shared files. Remote File Access just got Easy.

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iTwin is a revolutionary USB device which makes Remote File Access really Easy - and highly secure. It consists of two identical halves. Just plug one half into an online computer and the other half into any other computer to connect them. Then, you can remotely access files, copy them, upload files and even remotely edit shared files. Remote File Access just got Easy.


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December’s Best-Selling PSN Games

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It’s that time again! Sony has released the best-selling games on the PlayStation Network for the month of December, 2012, split into seven different categories.

Let’s jump in.

Top 20 PSN/Digital PS3 Games

  • 1.) Journey
  • 2.) Mass Effect
  • 3.) Far Cry 3
  • 4.) PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
  • 5.) The Walking Dead, Episode 5: No Time Left
  • 6.) Sonic Adventure 2
  • 7.) Assassin’s Creed III
  • 8.) Grand Theft Auto IV
  • 9.) Guardians of Middle-earth
  • 10.) Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  • 11.) The Walking Dead, Episode 4: Around Every Corner
  • 12.) Tokyo Jungle
  • 13.) Okami HD
  • 14.) Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault
  • 15.) Guilty Gear XX Core Plus
  • 16.) Two Worlds II
  • 17.) I Am Alive
  • 18.) Crazy Taxi
  • 19.) Portal 2
  • 20.) The Walking Dead, Episode 3: Long Road Ahead

Top 10 Vita Games

  • 1.) LittleBigPlanet PS Vita
  • 2.) Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD
  • 3.) Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation
  • 4.) Persona 4 Golden
  • 5.) Uncharted: Fight For Fortune
  • 6.) PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
  • 7.) Metal Gear Solid HD Collection
  • 8.) Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified
  • 9.) Plants vs. Zombies
  • 10.) Unit 13

Top 5 PS3 DLC

  • 1.) Call of Duty: Black Ops II – Season Pass
  • 2.) Need For Speed Most Wanted – Ultimate Speed Pack
  • 3.) Assassin’s Creed III – The Hidden Secrets Pack
  • 4.) Borderlands 2 – Mechromancer Pack
  • 5.) Borderlands 2 – Collector’s Edition Pack

Top 5 PS2 Classics

  • 1.) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • 2.) Bully
  • 3.) Grand Theft Auto III
  • 4.) Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix
  • 5.) Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES

Top 5 PSone Classics

  • 1.) Final Fantasy VII
  • 2.) Final Fantasy IX
  • 3.) The Legend of Dragoon
  • 4.) Final Fantasy VIII
  • 5.) Crash Bandicoot

Top 5 PSP Games

  • 1.) UNO
  • 2.) Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
  • 3.) NBA 2K13
  • 4.) Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
  • 5.) Star Wars: Battlefront II

Top 5 PS Minis

  • 1.) Jetpack Joyride
  • 2.) Monopoly
  • 3.) The Impossible Game
  • 4.) Zombie Racers
  • 5.) Pac-Man Championship Edition

Colin Moriarty is an IGN PlayStation editor. You can follow him on Twitter and IGN and learn just how sad the life of a New York Islanders and New York Jets fan can be.


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Console business here to stay, says Sony CEO

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Kaz Hirai says market for home-based systems and dedicated portable gaming devices not going away anytime soon.

The home console and game-specific portable markets are here to stay. That's according to Sony CEO Kaz Hirai, who told The Verge in a new interview from the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show that Sony is keen to continue investing in both markets, despite what the naysayers may be predicting.

"I think that based on the consumer feedback that we've been getting, there is certainly a very large segment of the video game market that is interested in playing immersive games on a game-specific device, as opposed to playing casual games on smartphones," Hirai said of the PlayStation Vita. "There is certainly a market for that as well, but again, there's that market where the physical buttons and the controls are very important for that intuitive and intricate gameplay control."

Of the home console business, Hirai was similarly enthusiastic. "Between that and also the home-based consoles as well, those aren't going to go away anytime soon," he said.

The PS Vita has sold more than 2.2 million units since launch 11 months ago, while the PlayStation 3 has shifted over 70 million systems since 2006. Looking ahead, the rumor mill has been busy with speculation about the PlayStation 4, with analysts expecting it to arrive--alongside the next Xbox--during the second half of this year.


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