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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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On the occasion of my hairy cow being able to fly...where is WoW for the iPad? Oh, and Green Bay sucks!
What I want to do is sit on the couch, have the game on the big screen, and play WoW on my iPad.
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Blizzard shuts down Feds due to telework cluelessness
The blizzard of 2010 has brought the Federal government to a halt as snow cripples Washington D.C. The good news: The shutdown may convince the Feds to change their anti-telework culture.
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Starcraft II jettisons LAN support
Much to the disappointment of many Starcraft fans, Blizzard has decided not to include a local area network multiplayer option in its upcoming release of Starcraft II.
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Blizzard working on new online game project
Forget about a "World of Starcraft" online game for now. Game publisher Blizzard reveals its next massively multiplayer project will create a whole new world and not be based on any existing...
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Blizzard introducing two-factor authentication for WoW gamers
Password stealing malware targeting popular MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft for instance, has become so prevalent, that video game developers are taking their authentication model a step...
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Additional Results
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Deconstructing a nasty Chinese World of Warcraft phishing scheme
I've seen a lot of phishing attempts and this smelled just like phish.
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On the occasion of my hairy cow being able to fly...where is WoW for the iPad? Oh, and Green Bay sucks!
What I want to do is sit on the couch, have the game on the big screen, and play WoW on my iPad.
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Bicycle riding through the blizzard
Here in Boston, I've been writing a paper describing how packaged solutions can improve enterprise software implementations and reduce failures. It's an important topic about which you will hear...
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Blizzard shuts down Feds due to telework cluelessness
The blizzard of 2010 has brought the Federal government to a halt as snow cripples Washington D.C. The good news: The shutdown may convince the Feds to change their anti-telework culture.
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Wii Fit, Sims top game sales for 2009, so far
Just under a week after it published a worse-than-expected US monthly game sales report, the NPD Group has released its top 10 best-seller charts for the year so far.
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Starcraft II jettisons LAN support
Much to the disappointment of many Starcraft fans, Blizzard has decided not to include a local area network multiplayer option in its upcoming release of Starcraft II.
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Blizzard working on new online game project
Forget about a "World of Starcraft" online game for now. Game publisher Blizzard reveals its next massively multiplayer project will create a whole new world and not be based on any existing...
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Starcraft II splits into trilogy
At Blizzcon 2008, Blizzard revealed that rather than a single real-time strategy game, Starcraft II will now be released as a trilogy.
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Blizzard introducing two-factor authentication for WoW gamers
Password stealing malware targeting popular MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft for instance, has become so prevalent, that video game developers are taking their authentication model a step...
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Blizzard of Snow Leopard Scat
Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard, was announced last week at Apple's developer conference and there are few details creeping out from under the developer non-disclosure agreements. Mac enthusiast...
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Behind the Activision-Blizzard union
CEO of World of Warcraft publisher pulls back curtain on $18.9 billion dollar deal that changes the face of gaming.
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Images: 'Starcraft II'--strap yourself in, boys
Blizzard Entertainment reveals plans for Starcraft II, the long-awaited sequel to one of the most popular PC games.
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Systinet blows out Blizzard release
Software company's registry suite, now under Mercury Interactive, is enhanced to ease SOA projects.
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Blizzard wins lawsuit on video game hacking
Players do not have the right to reverse-engineer the company's games to improve their playability, a court rules.
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Game players say Blizzard invades privacy
Publisher irks "World of Warcraft" players by peering into their computers to look for hacking software.
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