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Problems with the smart watch name for Apple

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Apple in Japan recently requested a claim to the name (trademark) iWatch, which could represent a sign that his smart watch approaches it's final stage of production. But looks like the team from Cupertino will not create their smart watch and give it a name iWatch as easy as it was expected, because the trademark in some areas is already protected by other companies.

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Game of new genre from Epic Games?

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Judging by the recent ad, Epic Games has begun to work on a completely new project. On the game itself, which is described as a competitive online action title, currently works a minor development team, but Epic is currently looking for a few more members to add.

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Club Nintendo hacked

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Nintendo has announced that their Club Nintendo service where players can collect points for the hardware and the games they buy, and then to win a variety of prizes and gifts, got hacked or that unknown hackers broke into the database of members, and retrieve their data.

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Samsung Cronus LTE WP8 smartphone confirmed

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So far we've heard some rumors that the Samsung should issue in the near future a new Windows Phone 8 smartphone that carries the code name Cronus, but the South Korean company has so far declined to comment on this matter.

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20 million Samsung Galaxy S4 units delivered

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Samsung has delivered over 20 million units of their most advanced smartphone, Galaxy S4, the company confirmed for the Korean newspapers. The result is better than S3 managed to achieve, but the official confirmation of the information is still awaited.

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