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Outlast: Whistleblower arrives on May 6
The development team Red Barrels has announced that on May 6 they will launch Outlast: Whistleblower, new extras for a horror title Outlast. Whistleblower allows gamers to play the role of Waylon Park, engineer connected with the events in the original, which will be included in this DLC to further clarify what really happened at the asylum.
Lenovo pushes the ThinkPad 10 out the door
Lenovo shortly before the official launch on its website published details of upcoming 10 inch tablet from the ThinkPad line. Tablet will join the acclaimed ThinkPad 8. ThinkPad 10 will have a 1.6-GHz Atom processor, will be equipped with a maximum of 4 GB of RAM, and the screen will have a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels.
Transistor for PS4 and PC to arrive on May 20
In a new publication on the official website of the creators of the popular Bastion was confirmed that their new project, Transistor, will be available to play on May 20. The game will be available upon release for the PC and PlayStation 4 at a price of €18.99.
Journalist develops algorithm which allows PC to write newspaper articles
Ken Schwencke, the Los Angeles Times journalist and computer programmer developed an algorithm that is able to autonomously generate a newspaper report about an event just a few moments after the same happens. To start things off he focused on proven quality source of information, so he took a report on earthquakes from the U.S. Geological Survey, the thus obtained data used to populate the default form and create a newspaper article.
The Witcher 3 release postponed until February 2015
CD Projekt Red on the official website confirmed that the third chapter of the series The Witcher will be released to the market in February next year. The game under previous plans should have been released in the last quarter of this year, and now the development team will take advantage of the extra time to provide the quality that players deserve.
Rumors pop up that Viber is look for someone to buy them up.
Viber has become popular because of its mobile application that gives users the possibility to make free phone calls and messaging, while using an Internet connection. In the nearly 200 countries where it is present, Viber currently records about 200 million registered users, and recently offered the same service for users of desktop computers.
Watch Dogs to arrive between April and June
Yves Guillemot of Ubisoft said through the financial reports that they plan to reveal the exact date of the Watch Dogs release very soon, and also confirmed that the game definitely comes out in the period between April and June this year. The Wii U version of Ubisoft's title is delayed, so mentioned time period applies only to editions of Watch Dogs on the PC, PlayStation 3 and 4, and the Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
XFX brances out, shows off their first case
XFX's debut case comes under a name XFX Type 1 Bravo, has dimensions of 518x232x562 mm and a weight of 10.4 kg. The casing is made in modern minimalist design, and materials like steel, aluminum and ABS plastic are used in its creation. It supports mounting of the motherboard in the full ATX format and XFX marked it as Water Cool Ready.
10.1 inch Lenovo Miix 2 has arrived
Miix 2 tablet has a 10.1 inch IPS screen with a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels, touch-screen and supports up to ten simultaneous touch points. It is powered by a quad-core Intel Atom Z3740 processor with a clock speed of 1.33 GHz, 2 GB LPDD3 (1066 Hhz) of RAM and 128 MB of internal memory.
Lenovo bought IBM's Server business
From Lenovo Group Ltd. announced that they have reached an agreement with IBM for the sale of their departments for production servers. After they in the 2012 from the same company purchased unsuccessful ThinkPad Department for $1.75 billion, and made him the world's leading manufacturers they have now decided to make a similar move with the server department of IBM.