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Blizzard announces new World of Warcraft expansion and more at BlizzCon 2013

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Blizzard announces new World of Warcraft expansion and more at BlizzCon 2013

11.08.2013 1:33 PM

Diablo III gets an expansion, Heroes of the Storm gets an open beta, and Blizzard gets Blink-182. This is BlizzCon 2013.

Wall Street Beat: Does Twitter IPO signal a tech bubble?

11.08.2013 1:45 PM

Even a banner week like this week does not necessarily indicate a bubble.

 

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USENIX: Red Hat prepares for 64-bit ARM servers

11.08.2013 2:00 PM

Enterprise open-source software vendor Red Hat is keeping an eye on the development of 64-bit ARM processors for servers, building up expertise in case the nascent platform takes hold in the data center.

Beyond Verbal gets inside your customers' heads

11.08.2013 2:17 PM

New technology can read a persons mood, attitude, and personality by listening to their persons voice.

World's first 3D printed metal gun blows through 50 rounds

11.09.2013 6:00 AM

The pistol is a 3D-printed replica of the storied .45-caliber, M1911 semi-automatic that served as the U.S. militarys standard-issue sidearm for more than 70 years.

Apple's Siri chief moves to Samsung to build connected device platform

11.09.2013 7:23 AM

The engineer who oversaw development of Apple's Siri technology is now at Samsung building an online service for linking together the "Internet of things."

Gogo adds voice calls, texting support to in-flight service

11.09.2013 8:08 AM

Passengers in flight could make voice calls and exchange text messages using a new service from Gogo, but that doesn't mean your seatmate will be able to blab all through your next flight.

smartphones

Researchers boost wireless range in smartphones

11.09.2013 8:55 AM

Researchers have found a new way to tune the radio frequency in smartphones and other wireless devices that promises to reduce costs and improve performance of semiconductors used in defense, satellite, and commercial communications.

iPad Air bursts into flames in Australia store

11.09.2013 9:32 AM

Apple is investigating what caused an iPad Air to explode in an Australian Vodafone store, prompting a store evacuation.

Malware virus

FBI posts $50,000 reward for 'Lover Spy' malware writer

11.09.2013 10:13 AM

The FBI has offered large rewards for information that could help catch accused cybercriminals who have been wanted for years.

IETF

Internet engineers urge security against online spies

11.09.2013 10:48 AM

The IETF has discussed what it could do to turn its plan to protect the web from government spying into action.

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