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  • First footage of Devil May Cry dev Ninja Theory's Fightback

    Enslaved and Heavenly Sword developer Ninja Theory has revealed the first trailer for Fightback, its free-to-play action game headed to iOS and Android devices.
    Fightback is the first project from the UK-based studio since its Devil May Cry reboot launched in January.
    "First they took the city," the trailer states, "then they took his sister. They picked on the wrong guy."
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    Uh Oh Microsoft, AMD Wants to See Other OSes (Android and Chrome)

    AMD to bring chips to Google's OS party.

    Never has the future of Microsoft looked as uncertain as it does right now. Not only are PC sales down, but Windows 8 is such a drastic change over previous versions, it has OEMs and hardware makers looking at supporting alternative platforms. That includes AMD, which revealed at Computex that it's suddenly interested in developing hardware for Google's open source Android and Chrome OS platforms.
    Lest we overstate AMD's decision, it's not as though the chip designer is wiping its hand of the Windows ecosystem, or even just Windows 8.
    "We are very committed to Windows 8, we think it's a great operating system, but we also see a market for Android and Chrome developing as well," Lisa Su, senior vice president and general manager of global business units at AMD, said in an interview at Computex, according to PCWorld.
    Do you think AMD would go this route if Windows 8 was the raging success Microsoft had hoped? Not a chance. The company previously stated it wasn't interested in serving Android, but with Windows 8 failing to win fans, especially among mobile users, the Sunnyvale chip designer is singing a different tune.
    This is a trend Microsoft needs to nip in the bud, to borrow one of Barney Fife's commonly used phrases. While there's no immediate threat to Microsoft's business model, AMD isn't the only one looking at other platforms. HP, for example, launched a Chromebook earlier this year, and according to Amazon, Samsung's Chromebook is its best selling laptop.
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