SlashGear Weekly Wrap-Up: July 14, 2012

Happy Saturday, everyone. If you're in a place where the summer heat is bearing down, hopefully you're in an air-conditioned building just relaxing and catching up on this week's tech news. To start, get this, there's actually some good Blackberry news – RIM Blackberry 10 developer support on the rise. And as Nintendo's new console approaches, so do the third-party comments – Wii U more powerful than 360 and PS3 claims 5th Cell. Also, here's a look at the final details of Digg's sale – Digg sale splits the company three ways for $16m.Featured: Here are some of this week's featured stories:Acer Aspire S5 review.Video games drag us kicking and screaming into the mobile futureHBO Go and Hulu Plus: the perfect living room marriageAT&T Motorola Atrix HD hands-on and unboxingTarget axes non-iPad tablets until holidaysSmall Sonos: Is multi-room music overkill in a tiny apartment?Martin Sheen and Sally Field talk Amazing Spider-Man with SlashGearGoogle released for iPad: we go hands-onDiablo III is the worst game ever madeSurface sleight of hand: Microsoft's big touch distractionAT&T Samsung Galaxy Note Premium Suite software upgrade hands-onOther Stuff: There were plenty of other stories that made news this week. We'll start with this – Retina MacBook Pro 13-inch appears in Geekbench. But if you're more an Android guy than an Apple guy, this will be more up your alley – Ouya Android console breaks $1m Kickstarter in hours. And finally, whenever possible we like to round up the wrap-up with something more quirky or unusual, like this – Science baffled by Frankenstein monster mummies.