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The Softonic Minute: GTA Online, Intel, PlayStation and Facebook

The Softonic Minute: GTA Online, Intel, PlayStation and Facebook
Zuzanna Blaszkiewicz

Zuzanna Blaszkiewicz

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Intel rebrands McAfee, GTA Online content creator gets leaked, PlayStation Now gets a release date, and Facebook experiments with its interface terminology. Check out this week’s biggest software news in the first Softonic Minute of 2014!

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McAfee rebrands itself as Intel Security

McAfee antivirus has been rebranded as Intel Security. The product has lost popularity, and its creator, John McAfee, has become detrimental to Intel’s image. The company has also decided to change its strategy: Intel Security will now offer some of its products for free. Could this mean a resurgence in popularity of the faltering antivirus?

GTA Online mission creator leaked in video

Someone has leaked a video showing the upcoming online mode that will allow players to create their missions in GTA Online. While you eagerly await the new version, you can check out a preview video of the new GTA 5 Online mission creator.

Facebook experiments with the ‘share button’

Facebook has started testing different names for the ‘share’ button in some countries, instead using words like ‘republish’ or ‘spread’. While many users of different languages have seen their profile terminology change, so far, English has remained the same. Is the ‘dislike’ button next?

PlayStation Now brings streaming games to consoles, TVs, tablets and phones

The new service will let you play older PlayStation titles on multiple devices including tablets, smartphones, PS4 , PS Vita– even TVs. The streaming service will be launched in closed beta this month in the US, where it’ll officially launch this summer.

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