During the second half of this year, Apple should introduce MacBook Air notebooks with Retina Display. Although information proverbially comes from unofficial sources, the presentation of Retina screen in the MacBook Air and other products (like the iPad Mini) is expected move for the next generation of Apple devices.
Read more: Retina MacBook Air in preparation
MSI plans to officially launch a line of motherboards for gamers at the the begining of next month during CeBIT 2013. The MSI G-series motherboard line features and design will be adapted to demanding gamers and overclockers, in the same way as similar products from other companies (such as the Asus ROG line). [At least according to MSI –Ed]
Read more: MSI G-series for gamers
After successful testing of GLT (Goal-Line Technology) at the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan in December last year, FIFA decided that the technology can accurately determine whether the ball passed the goal line or not, will be officially introduced at the World Cup in Brazil 2014.
Read more: FIFA finally approves Goal Line Technology
It is expected that China will end this month with 246 million active "smart" mobile phones and tablets based on Android and iOS, while in the U.S. there will be around 230 million, according to the market research company Flurry. For comparison, in late January in the U.S. there was 222 million "smart" devices, while in China was 221 million, again according to Flurry.
Read more: China leads the way in smartphones
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed: Liberation won an award for outstanding achievement in the category of scenarios and stories at this year's WGA (Writers Guild of America) awards. The authors of the story, Richard Farrese and Jill Murray did the job in a way that exceeded almost all expectations of Sony PlayStation Vita owners.
Read more: Impressive WGA award for Assassin’s Creed:...
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