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Walmart Taps Xbox One Edition of Minecraft for December Launch

Gamers from all over the world have been eagerly waiting for the release of "Minecraft" on the Xbox One and Playstation 4 platforms, but until now there were only murmurings of a release date.
The Pokémon Company International

New Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Trailer Released: Hoenn Legends Groudon, Kyogre Appear [Video]

A day after The Pokémon Company International confirmed the third-generation remakes to "Pokémon Ruby Version" and "Pokémon Sapphire Version," a sneak peek footage appeared on YouTube.

Here's Why biteSMS, iCaughtU Pro, and TetherMe Are All Worth a Download

These apps and tweaks will help you enjoy your iOS device even more.

Diablo 3 Gets Release Date, Tomb Raider Boosts Square Enix Sales

Fans of the popular video game "Diablo" will have to wait until the end of summer to pick up the newest installment to the game as video game developer Blizzard announced Monday that it will release "Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition" for the current and previous Playstation and Xbox consoles on Aug. 19.
TwoXChromosomes

Reddit Forum for Women Flooded by Internet Trolls, Sparks Outrage, TMI Backlash

TwoXChromosomes, the Reddit community that was constructed as a safe space and discussion board for cisgendered women, transgendered women and any female-identified individuals to address gender-related issues, has recently been met with a bout of misogynistic messages and internet trolls after being made a "default" subreddit. Previously, posters had to seek out the community whose motto is "women supporting women," but the new setting directs all users of the massive internet forum toward 2X content.

Macbook Pro Retina vs. MacBook Air 2014 Specs, Features, Price & Comparison:

The MacBook Air just received a refresh, but its hardly worth getting all giddy over a minor processor bump.
Target

The Data Breach Isn't the Only Reason Target's CEO Resigned

The departure of Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel last week had many proclaiming that it was because of the massive data breach the retailer suffered late last year. It's important to note, however, that there were other factors at play, such as Target's recent performance as a business.
Google Driver-less cars

Google's Driverless Cars Could Come as Early as 2017

Google's Driver-Less Cars Could Come As Early As 2017 and what does it mean for the consumers and drivers? How far does Google intend to expand?
Tomodachi Life

Nintendo: Sorry for 'Disappointing' 'Tomodachi Life' Players, but Gay Marriage Still Isn't Possible

Nintendo has issued a formal apology for ignoring the possibility for same-sex relationships in their life simulation game "Tomodachi Life."
President Barack Obama

President Obama Pushes Renewable Energy Solutions, Says It Will Help Create Jobs

President Barack Obama delivered a speech at a Wal-Mart in Mountain View, California, on Friday where he unveiled 300 measures that would expand the use of clean-energy sources that would create jobs and reduce dependence on foreign oil.
Toyota RAV4

Toyota-Tesla Partnership Reaches Crossroads: Japanese Company Has 2.4 Percent Stake, Bought Batteries for RAV4 EVs

Tesla announced that Toyota Motor Corp will end its multimillion dollar arrangement with the electric car company, which supplies motors and battery packs for the Japanese automaker's RAV4 models.
Google Chromebook

Google and Intel Unveil New Chromebook Computers; Could They Rival Other PCs?

What can these new Chromebooks do that the previous ones could not? And why is Intel and Google working together?
Battlefield 4: Dragon's Teeth

Battlefield 4 vs. Call of Duty Ghosts: Battlefield 4 Looks to Release Its Fourth DLC Pack, 'Dragon's Teeth'

"Battlefield 4" is soon to unveil its next expansion pack, "Dragon's Teeth." But can it continue to compete with the bestselling "Call of Duty" series?
Smartphone company

New Ascend P7 Aims to Perfect the Selfie and 'Groufie'

The new Ascend P7 smartphone could change the way we all take selfies.
The White House Installed New Solar Panels

White House Goes Green With New Solar Panels, Other Initiatives

The White House will begin using solar energy, and the Obama administration announced a new energy sustainability that will help improve energy consumption in federal and private buildings.
CEO and President of Samsung JK Shin presents the new Samsung Galaxy S5 during the first day of the Mobile World Congress

Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime vs. HTC One M8: Processor, Display Resolution and Cameras Compared

Watch out folks, it’s the battle of the primes. We’re talking about the Samsung Galaxy S5 prime and the HTC One (M8) prime that are both rumored to be making an appearance in the smart phone market sometime in the future.
Net neutrality, open internet, protests

Hispanic Advocacy Groups Call On FCC to Abandon Its New Open Internet Rules

Earlier this week, a large coalition of internet companies released an open letter to the Federal Communications Commission warning that its purported new Open Internet rules, ostensibly meant to protect net neutrality, actually "represents a grave threat to the Internet." Now a large coalition of interest groups, including some prominent Latino organizations, has done the same.
Clash of Clans Gameplay

Apps Spotlight: 'Clash of Clans' Videogame for Android and iOS

"Clash of Clans" is a build-and-defend strategy game with a children's cartoonish art style.
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Social Media Saturday: Facebook Culls the App Herd, Twitter Had a Bad Week on Wall Street, and Whisper CEO's Contentious Debate Over Gwyneth Paltrow

This week in social media, Twitter got pretty bruised by Wall Street, Facebook bought a fitness app and got rid of a couple of its less popular mobile offerings, and Whisper's CEO Michael Heyward duked it out with TechCrunch's Michael Arrington. Meanwhile, Tumblr added a huge swath of customization options to its mobile app and the Federal Trade Commission officially chided Snapchat. It's time for Social Media Saturday!

Apple & Google Drop Opposition to Kill Switch Bill: California Law Would Require Anti-Theft Technology on Phones, not Tablets

Manufacturers that violate the requirement will have to pay fees
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