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Lenovo keeps on spending, now they bought Motorola

From Google have officially confirmed the information that was leaked to the media just a few hours earlier; Motorola was sold to Lenovo. A week after it emerged that they agreed to purchase IBM Servers, a Chinese manufacturer of computers and equipment took another significant global company.

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The Elder Scrolls Online preorders have started

Bethesda started taking preorders for their next huge game The Elder Scrolls Online on the official website. Customers are given two versions, Digital Standard Edition and Digital Imperial Edition which in pre-order provide access up to to five days before the official release date, as well as 30 days of subscription which will be an integral part of each purchased copy.

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Asus releases the S1 pocket size projector

New Asus S1 projector has a dimensions of just 110.5x102x30.7 mm and a weight of 342 grams, so you can pack it in your pocket and then use it anywhere for screening  for up to three hours of work as he can withstand with  the battery of 6000 mAh. The battery can also be used as a mobile phone or tablet charger.

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More Rumors about Microsoft ditching the start screen...

So there are more rumors about the next update to Windows. You know the one that is getting called Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 Update 1 or even Windows 8.1 Service Pack 1. Oh yeah and it is also the one that Microsoft will not even admit to working on. Well it seems that the latest one brings us back to the debate about the ModernUI and the start screen.

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Lenovo Buys The Motorola Name and Manufacturing, Google Keeps Most of the Patents.

Yesterday the big news was that Lenovo “bought” Motorola Mobility from Google for around $2.91 Billion dollars. This price tag is a far cry from the $12.5 Billion that Google originally paid for the handset maker. Something seems missing in the differences until you find out that Lenovo did not get the same thing that Google bought. All Lenovo is selling is the manufacturing capability and the brand name. The majority of Motorola’s assets are going to stay with Google.

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