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Wii U is not slow, Oles was misunderstood

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After last week one of the main developers for 4A Games Oles Shishkovtsov "shocked" the public by saying that the Wii U has a "desperate, slow processor", the media filled many columns with his reckless words. Obviously Nintendo did not like that, appears to have sent a letter of protest to THQ or threatened them in some way because the spokesman of the mentioned publishing house, and also of 4A Games Huw Beynon immediately responded in a much more passive tone.

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5 million Note II units sold, Apple wants it banned

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Good news just can’t stop coming from Samsung. The Korean giant once again reported on successful sales of the Galaxy Note II. Although this smartphone started selling in October, Samsung cited at the beginning of this month that 3 million units have sold. Now they have taken a step further and achieved another milestone.

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Details for the next Tomb Raider revealed

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Stop the press, finally new details about the next installment of Tomb Raider. To finish the new Tomb Raider you will be required to play for fifteen hours [Not a bad amount of game play, but still short compared to older games – Ed]. Crystal Dynamics says the game is quite unpredictable. Karl Stewart from Crystal Dynamics tweeted answers to several questions made by fans of the Tomb Raider series. Stewart estimates that to complete Tomb Raider it should take between 12 to 15 hours, depending on the style of the game, and the story’s unpredictable twists.

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Promising forecast for Samsung's 4th quarter

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According to estimates by UBS firm analysts, Samsung could deliver in the fourth quarter around 61.5 million "smart" mobile phones, or about 5% more than in the previous quarter. Even with ongoing patent war with Apple they still manage achieve extraordinary market results. Obviously the customers see that they truly have one of the best smartphones in the world at the moment. On top of their flagship model Galaxy S3 they released Galaxy Note 2, a hybrid form of a smartphone and a tablet, and that proved to be a big plus for them.

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Razer Ouroboros in stores

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Razer has launched a wireless gaming mouse named Ouroboros, which was originally presented in July of this year (2012). The mouse is a symmetrical design with specific modular capabilities relating to removable side supports and adjustable length of the palm rest, so that each user can adjust the mouse to their own playing style and hand size.

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