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FIFA, which has strict policies around advertising, reportedly had the Bayern player tape over the Beats logo of his headphones.
The Dell XPS 13 is now available, starting at $599.
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We'll see how players react.
The European Commission says it can't force publishers to preserve video games, citing existing copyright and IP law.
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The Nintendo eShop got a big makeover.
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The company is taking paid reservations for a launch later this year.
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