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Will a 7 inch Windows tablets be the saving grace for Microsoft?

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Microsoft’s upgrade of Windows, known by the codename Windows Blue, could allow several innovations in the mobile segment. Microsoft through Windows Blue intends to begin issuing new versions or major upgrades of Windows, on an annual basis, which applies to operating systems for mobile devices.

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Publishers don’t want female protagonists

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The creator of the upcoming action-adventure, Remember Me, Jean-Max Morris, said in an interview with Penny Arcade that several publishing houses refused to take the project under their wing, primarily because the main protagonist is a woman.

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New nVidia based GPU on GK110 chip

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Nvidia is developing another graphics card for the commercial market based on chip GK110. The card should be slightly less powerful and therefore a bit cheaper than the already presented GeForce GTX Titan, and the formal presentation is expected between July and August this year.

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Leaked info on Battlefield 4

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On Chiphell.com forums information about Battlefield 4 have emerged which should be officially unveiled later this month at GDC. Information is supposedly pulled from the April issue of the magazine Edge, which is supposed to be found in the distribution immediately after release.

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Will the LG Megalodon be the Nexus 5?

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On the site Android and Me we came upon pictures and specifications of Google's alleged new "smart" phone under the tag Nexus 5. The unit is reportedly scheduled to arrive on the market in October, and Google is currently evaluating prototypes of different manufacturers, including one from LG that carries the code name "Megalodon".

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