Thursday 11 February 2016

Microsoft plans to make Windows 10, Xbox One game “crossbuys” a habit

HTC One M10 camera may use the same 12MP Sony sensor as the Nexus 6P

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Feb 11, 2016
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Microsoft plans to make Windows 10, Xbox One game "crossbuys" a habit

Microsoft will launch Remedy's upcoming Quantum Break Xbox One game with a digital copy for Windows 10, with more deals like this to follow. Read More

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