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"The Walking Dead: The Game"

‘The Walking Dead: The Game’: Release Date, Character Play, Gaming Systems

Fans of the Walking Dead TV series and comics will soon be able to run from zombies themselves. TellTale Games just announced that The Walking Dead: The Game, a five episode adventure game will begin to be released digitally in April. The four other episodes in the gaming series will be released regularly per month. The Walking Dead: The Game will be available on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, PC, Mac and iOS.

PayPal takes on Square in mobile payments

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PayPal, the payments service owned by eBay Inc, jumped into the nascent mobile payments arena on Thursday with a new device that helps businesses accept credit and debit cards via mobile devices, taking on early-moving start-up Square Inc.
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China Mobile Q4 growth mild; hopes pinned on iPhone tie-up

China Mobile <0941.HK>, the world's biggest wireless carrier by number of subscribers, met expectations by posting a 4.6 percent rise in fourth-quarter net profit on Thursday as higher mobile data usage offset some of the impact of hefty handset subsidies.
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SEC charges SharesPost, Felix over pre-IPO trading

U.S. securities regulators brought charges against an online trading platform and two private funds that were offering Facebook shares, the first major actions following a year-long probe into lightly regulated trading in private company shares.
Nokia Lumia 900

Nokia Lumia 900 April Release: Windows Phone Flagship to Get Windows 8 Update?

Nokia's Lumia 900 on AT&T has been delayed to April, but the date is still not known. We know it will be $100 on contract, but when Windows 8 rolls out at the end of the year, how much of it will be included on Lumia phones? Microsoft is redesigning its desktop operating system to look more like the Windows Phone system for mobile devices.
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Regulator charges SharesPost, Felix over pre-IPO trading

U.S. securities regulators brought charges against an online trading platform and two private funds that were offering Facebook shares, the first major actions following a year-long probe into lightly regulated trading in private company shares.
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China Mobile growth hopes pinned on iPhone tie-up, network upgrade

China Mobile <0941.HK>, the world's biggest carrier by number of subscribers, is set to post its slowest quarterly growth in almost two years on Thursday due to weak user rates, though the pace might pick up later this year if it attracts higher-end users with a network upgrade and lands an iPhone contract.
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ST-Ericsson readies revamp, soon a takeover target

ST-Ericsson is preparing to unveil a major operations revamp within two weeks, placing the troubled mobile chip venture on track for a takeover by a peer or competitor that would create a formidable rival to Qualcomm Inc.
The Anonymous Flag

Anonymous Hacks Porn Site, Reveals 82 Government Employee Subscribers

Anonymous hackers broke into the DigitalPlayground.com server this week (the third porn website the hacktivist collective has targeted in the past few weeks) and emerged with 72,000 passwords and email addresses (82 of which had a .gov or .mil domain), as well as 40,000 credit card numbers. The cyber-attack was carried out by a hacker group calling itself Th3 Consortium, who claim close affiliation with both Anonymous and LulzSec.
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Apple gets record iPad pre-orders: Canaccord Genuity

Apple Inc is seeing record pre-orders for its latest iPad with wait times for shipping the tablet now reaching two to three weeks, said Canaccord Genuity analysts, who now expect the company to sell 65.6 million iPads this year.
Wii U Release Date: Price May Be Twice The Production Cost, 'More Focus On Downloadable Content'

Wii U Release Date: Will The New Console Kill Nintendo?

Nintendo is hoping to revolutionize home gaming yet again this winter with the Wii U, a dual-screen console with tablet controllers. While many gamers are enthusiastic about the new system and excited at the news that it will appeal to hardcore gamers by featuring popular third party titles, others have predicted that the Japanese gaming powerhouse may be setting itself up for a fall.
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iOS 5.1 Trick: How to Unlock iPhone 4/3GS on iOS 5.1 Using Ultrasn0w Fixer

With the release of iOS 5.1 last week, Apple not only effectively broke exploits that were used in Redsn0w (for A4 Devices), Corona (A4 Devices) and Absinthe (for iPad 2 and iPhone 4S) jailbreak tools, but also wiped out the software unlock for the iPhone 3GS and the iPhone 4 known as Ultrasn0w. Here's a temporary fix called Ultrasn0w Fixer, provided by a developer named zmaster.
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U.S., EU, Japan take on China at WTO over rare earths

The United States, Europe and Japan have joined forces to challenge China's restrictions on exports of rare-earth metals, escalating a trade row over access to some of the most important raw materials used in advanced technologies.
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AU Optronics convicted of U.S. LCD price fixing, to appeal

Taiwan's AU Optronics Corp will appeal a guilty verdict by a U.S. court in a price fixing suit over liquid crystal display panels that could leave it facing a fine of up to $1 billion just as it looks to recover from a series of losses.
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Jury convicts AU Optronics of LCD price-fixing

A U.S. jury found AU Optronics Corp guilty of criminal price-fixing in a case in which the Taiwan-based electronics company was accused of conspiring with other manufacturers of liquid crystal display panels.
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US jury convicts AU Optronics of LCD price-fixing

A U.S. jury found AU Optronics Corp guilty of criminal price-fixing in a case in which the Taiwan-based electronics company was accused of conspiring with other manufacturers of liquid crystal display panels.
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EADS' Astrium interested in U.S. digital imagery firms

Europe's leading space company, Astrium, is generally interested in acquiring one of two U.S. digital imagery providers, GeoEye Inc or DigitalGlobe Inc , and would look carefully at a deal if the price was affordable, a top Astrium executive told Reuters on Tuesday.
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SXSW 2012: Turntable.fm Signs Deal With All Four Major Labels

Turntable.fm, the popular New York-based music streaming service that lets groups listen to music together and virtually DJ for each other, has taken a massive step toward becoming more legitimate: The company has announced today at SXSW that it reached agreements with all four major American labels -- Sony BMG, Universal, EMI and Warner.

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