With only a few short weeks before Christmas, Razer prepares to take preorders on their dedicated gaming laptop, the Razer Blade. Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan explains what’s changed since the “world’s first true gaming laptop” was revealed in August, and talks about the Army origins of the laptop’s sleek and sexy design.
The theft earlier this month of two of Razer’s prototype Razer Blade gaming laptops shouldn’t impact the expected release of the device, the company tells Kotaku.
We were blown away, BLOWN AWAY, by Razer’s surprise laptop announcement this morning.
Someone broken into Peter Molyneux’s car and stole his laptop, iPad and passport Thursday night. If you’d like to help out the creator of Fable, Black & White and more than a few game design whoppers you’ll land a £1000 ($1600) reward.
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The Microsoft Store is like a Bizarro World version of an Apple Store.
One might think that Kotaku Tower is a place bereft of computers, or at least gaming on computers, judging by how infrequently we write about them. But that couldn’t be further from the truth.