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EA gave up on Fifa Manager

Sad new for fans of Fifa Manager series of games. Electronic Arts has canceled future sequels and franchise because, as stated, a lack of interest. Judging by the designer of FIFA Manager Gerald Köhler genre of football management titles is extremely narrowly specialized, with primary markets in England and Germany, where now complete domination and supremacy holds a competitive series, Sports Interactive's famous Football Manager.

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Over $1 million in Bitcoins stolen

BIPS, one of Europe's most popular wallet services for virtual currency Bitcoin was the previous day target of extensive DDoS attacks during which 1295 Bitcoin coins  were stolen which amounts to around $1.02 million.

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Problems with Xbox One's optical drive

PlayStation 4 had so called Blue Light of Death, and it seems that even the launch of Xbox One can't go without much problems that are "affectionately" called Disc Drive of Death. Specifically, a small number of Xbox one owners got the console with a defective optical drive.

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Nov 25
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Mozilla's financial report shows their dependency on Google

Mozilla has released the financial report for the last year. The data is somewhat worrying because as much as 90% of this organization's profit comes from a single source.

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NSA spreading malicious software

According to new information provided to the media by Edward Snowden,  American National Security Agency (NSA) has set a malicious software into more than 50,000 computer networks of the world.

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