Happy Saturday, everyone. It’s time to take a look back at what made news this past week, and there certainly was no shortage of stories to cover. We have a couple big announcements in the world of video games, so let’s start with those – 3DS XL getting anti-glare screen upgrade and Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition hits 3 million units sold. Also, big news from Microsoft – Microsoft shows first public loss ever in financial Q4 2012.
Featured: Here are some of this week’s featured articles:
SlashGear Android app of the week: Auralux with Tegra-exclusive expansion
What would the gaming industry look like without Mario?
Samsung Music Hub beta release hands-on
The movie is over when the credits roll
Olympus OM-D E-M5 review
AVADirect Quiet Gaming PC Custom System (Z77, Core i7 Ivy Bridge) review
Wearable worries: Glass could trigger more than just virtual violence
Other Stuff: It’s hard to piece together the rest of the most interesting stories from the last week, but here goes. Here’s something from Apple – Apple patents mobile scroll bar. Speaking of claiming ownership of technological ideas – LG employees charged with swiping OLED tech from Samsung. And in a completely different channel of news, we’ll finish with this – Seattle hacker held for massive retail cyberattack.
SlashGear Weekly Wrap-Up: July 21, 2012 is written by Mark Raby & originally posted on SlashGear.
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