Nikkei: Nintendo’s next video game console will run Android

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Nintendo surprised us all when it finally came around and announced that it intends to begin releasing mobile games for smartphones and tablets that make use of its iconic characters. It looks like Nintendo’s mobile gaming plans might only be the tip of the iceberg, however, as a new report from Japanese financial paper Nikkei claims that the company’s next home video game console will be powered by Android.

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Microsoft just announced Windows 10’s release date – and pricing has already leaked

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Newegg over the weekend accidentally published a number of previously undisclosed details about the forthcoming Windows 10 rollout, just ahead of Microsoft’s official announcement of the new software’s release date. Beyond launch timing, we now know quite a bit more about what to expect from the next major Windows OS upgrade from Microsoft.

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Android M and Lollipop: Google quietly improves password management across devices

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Google on Thursday unveiled Android M, a new version of Android that focuses on improving overall user experience. It also packs quite a few interesting new features, including hidden functionality that Google didn’t thoroughly explain.

One of the secret Android M features involves a better way to manage passwords across Google products, and it might evolve into a full-fledged password manager in the future.

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Comcast’s failed TWC merger may blow up in its face… again

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Comcast’s decision to try to merge with Time Warner Cable last year might go down as one of the biggest strategic blunders of the decade. Not only was Comcast forced to embarrassingly withdraw its bid for the cable company but it also opened itself up to investigations about whether it’s actually lived up to promises it made to get its last mega-merger with NBCUniversal approved by regulators.

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