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Pick up your Windows Phone device and prepare to use the Force with these new Angry Birds: Star Wars levels.
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Microsoft could be mulling its first big acquisition of 2013. If it happens, Amazon would have a new competitor.
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Protect the castle, lads, monsters are coming! This game will frustrate you; we suggest you prepare for the worst.
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