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TERA attractive to new players

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The transition to the free-to-play payment model proved to be a big hit for the MMORPG TERA. Specifically Gameforge, under whose auspices is TERA in Europe, has discovered that they had recently had to open six new servers due to a sudden increase in the number of players. Specifically, after TERA’s transition to free-to-play they recorded more than half a million of new active players. Altogether there are more than a million new accounts.

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Mar 15
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Father of Android gives his place to chief of Chrome

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It’s not a big secret that Google has come to the Android by the acquisition, and not by their own creation of a mobile operating system, but since the project began to develop in their plants, until now it has been led by Andy Rubin, who some consider to be the "father of Android."

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Google shuts down Google Reader

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Users of Google Reader, which is an online RSS (Really Simple Syndication) news reader, received the message that the service will stop working on first of July this year. This is part of Google's announced spring cleaning, even though people did not expect that the Reader will be the victim of it.

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Mar 14
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The Swarm has arrived

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Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm was finally released and went on a sale yesterday. A new chapter in the acclaimed RTS series made by Blizzard came after very intensive marketing campaign, impressive cinematic trailers and huge hype overall going around it.

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Mar 14
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Razer Edge Pro sold out for next couple of months

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Razer without a doubt has significant customer interest in gaming tablet Edge. The company has opened preorders for Edge earlier this month, and Razer’s CEO Min-Liang Tan reports that they already sold out the initial stock of higher priced Edge Pro. “We've had to stop taking pre-orders for the Razer Edge Pro as the pre-orders have gone beyond our forseeable manufacturing capacity (i.e. all stock is sold out for the months to come). We're doing all we can to get manufacturing lines up and running so please bear with us.“ Min-Liang Tan said.

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Mar 13
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