If you're a fan of Minecraft, the game that essentially let's you design your own world or go about "mining" items to craft things to survive, and you're a fan of LEGOs then this is definitely for you. TT Games announced they are releasing LEGO Worlds. The game is pretty much you designing your own world of play with what else, LEGOs. Now the game isn't officially released yet, but the good news is that Steam is offering early access, you can sign up and play it ahead of time and of course this helps them develop the best finished product possible. The cost to purchase LEGO Worlds via Early Access is $14.99, otherwise the full finished game will be available in 2016.
~ChicDivaGeek
Windows 10 finally has a release date, July 29. Is your computer ready, the better question is are you? Some users, like myself have taken advantage of the technical preview. Which I must say has me looking forward to the latest incarnation of Windows. So now is a good time for me to back up my important stuff and start preparing for the OS upgrade, and you should too. Another tip, look into software that you currently have running to see if it will be supported by Windows 10 or if the software vendor is going to release updates or new versions to ensure that you have no problems post upgrade.
Remember if you are running officially licensed Windows 7 or 8.1 the upgrade to Windows 10 is free for the first year. It will be available for retail sales as well with Windows 10 Home costing $119, $199 for Windows 10 Professional, and $99 for a Windows 10 Pro Pack to upgrade from a licensed copy of Windows 10 Home to the Professional version.
Will you be upgrading over the summer? Are you still running Windows 7, or dare I ask Windows XP? Windows 10 looks to be a good blend of features and familiarity. So it gets the green light from me.
~ChicDivaGeek

This past weekend I had the privilege of covering Awesome Con, and it lived up to it's name. Of course most of geeks know what a Con is, it's short for convention. Awesome Con took over the Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC for 3 whole days, and there was no shortage of well...awesomeness!

