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Playstation 4 launch date leaked; Microsoft no longer requires Kinect with Xbox One

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Playstation 4 launch date leaked; Microsoft no longer requires Kinect with Xbox One
Gamers seem divided on the most recent Xbox 180 change. Personally I'm curious about why they're making all these changes. Also, we should be seeing a new PS3 model next week! Read More

Fact or fiction: Nine iPhone and iPad battery-saving techniques tested
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