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Batman: Arkham Underworld Announced for iOS Devices

Turbine, the developer behind popular MMO titles such as The Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons & Dragons Online, has announced it is developing a new game called Batman: Arkham Underworld for iOS devices. The official website describes the game as a "build your own base" title, which means it could be another freemium Clash of Clans clone. In the game, players will be able to recruit and train an army of henchmen from the pages of DC Comics to eventually take down Batman.

Batman: Arkham Underworld

The game will be a sort of mobile tie-in to the highly anticipated Batman: Arkham Knight title coming to the PS4, Xbox One and PC in June. Besides being able to "command iconic super-villains from the Batman: Arkham universe," and defending your base from raids, little else is known about the game. No release date has been announced, but Batman: Arkham Knight officially launches on June 2, 2015. You can sign up for the game's beta on the official website.

Sprint Offers iPhone with Unlimited Data for $65

Wireless carrier Sprint Corporation launched the new Best Buy One Plan nationwide on March 1. The program is described as an "industry-first, all inclusive plan" that offers unlimited voice calling, messaging, data, and a "whole new way to get a wireless phone". Not surprisingly, Sprint's Best Buy One is exclusively available at Best Buy retail outlets.

Sprint unlimited iPhone data

Customers can get the unlimited data plan along with top smartphones for no money down and no sales tax at the time of purchase. The program works by leasing the hardware for a fixed monthly price, which is rolled into the total plan cost. This means with a two-year contract Sprint subscribers can lease the 16GB iPhone 6 along with unlimited data, voice calling and messaging for a total of $65 per month plus taxes and fees.

AAPL Financial News Weekly Roundup: Market Cap Doubles Exxon's, Bearish Targets and More

For the first time in several weeks, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) did not close the week at a record high. Share prices did close at a record $133.00 on Monday, but gradually slid for the rest of the week to close Friday at $128.46. Monday's 2.2% surge brought Apple's market capitalization to over $765 billion, more than twice that of Exxon's $374 billion cap. The last time the largest cap doubled the second largest was 30 years ago, when IBM took the top spot over Exxon. Apple is now a 30% jump away from becoming the world's first trillion dollar company.

Apple Store in Berlin.

Despite Apple's immense success, Germany's Berenberg Bank, a respected financial institution, lowered its target price to a shocking $60. Analyst Adnaan Ahmad believes that Apple is too reliant on the iPhone, which accounts for 70% of the company's revenues and 85% of its profit. Once the iPhone 6 market quiets down, he believes Apple will experience negative growth. He doesn't expect much from the Apple Watch either, but he does see potential for Apple

Apple Weekly News Roundup: 'Spring Forward' Event Announced, FCC Votes for Net Neutrality and More

The most notable news item from Apple last week was the company's announcement of its Spring Forward event. Invitations for the media event were sent out on Thursday. It will be held at 9 AM PT on Monday, March 9, at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. It is widely expected that Apple will unveil new details about the Apple Watch such as cost, battery life and whether or not it is waterproof; and announce an official launch date for the highly anticipated wearable.

Spring Forward event announced for March 9.

Though it wasn't directly Apple related, another big story from last week that affects everybody (more so in the U.S.), was the FCC's Thursday vote to enforce net neutrality. Service providers will be regulated as "common carriers" under the Communications Act, which means that they will not be allowed to speed up

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Anyone Can Use Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for iCloud

Apple has officially opened the iWork suite of productivity software to anyone with an updated web browser. Ownership of a Mac or iOS device is not required to create an iCloud account. Once the user has an Apple ID, the web-based versions of Pages, Numbers and Keynote are free along with 1GB of iCloud storage to save related files.

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iWork for iCloud was first launched in 2013 for beta testing, and later extended to all users with an Apple ID. Creating an Apple ID at www.icloud.com is as simple as clicking the text "Create one now" at the bottom of the sign in page. Users will need to enter a name, email address, date of birth and security questions for password protection.

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