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AMD in Android devices

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Lately, both at Computex, and at E3, AMD demonstrated its efforts to fully dominate the ICT market, especially in terms of hardware designed for gaming computers and consoles. But at yesterday's India Techno Graffiti event they revealed another one of their activities on which we have already heard a lot of rumors, and now is confirmed.

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Star Wars: Battlefront from the makers of Battlefield

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Patrick Soderlund from Electronic Arts has confirmed that the Star Wars: Battlefront is currently being developed by DICE's main department in Stockholm, which is also responsible for the famous and renowned Battlefield series. At the head of the project are Karl-Magnus Troedsson and Patrick Bach, and DICE's is extremely pleased that they have finally been chosen for the development of Star Wars: Battlefront.

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SilverStone's pocket charger

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SilverStone company, in addition to various chassis and processor cooler, also offers many other useful accessories. Among them is PowerBank PB03, mobile charger within the company's brand Teratrend.

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iPhone owners more loyal than the Android ones

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According to data collected by Retrevo, 81% of current iPhone owners will buy Apple's mobile phone again when the time comes to replace the current device.

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Ok, So How Does a Kill Switch Stop Cell Phone Theft?

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There is an interesting movement going on right now that has both good and bad consequences if it is brought to life. We are talking about the push by some law makers to put “kill switches” into cellphones. The thought behind this is that a would-be thief might think twice if he knew that a phone could be turned off rapidly just like a credit card. The Movement is called “Secure our Smartphones” and while they appear to have their hearts in the right place, there is something not quite right in what they are proposing. Sadly whenever we see such a big push to disable or control products and devices there comes with it a concern about abuse.

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