Warez Moving From BitTorrent to Conventional Hosting Services 366
Dragon Age: Origins To Get Paid DLC Expansion — On Launch Day 241
Apple Wants Patents For Crippling Cellphones 371
Microsoft Awarded Patent For Peer-To-Peer DRM 151
Making Data Unvanish 34
BBC Wants DRM On HD Broadcasts 267
No App Store For Microsoft's Zune HD 351
iPhone 3.1 Update Disables Tethering 684
Japan's Cell Phones May Get DRM, At Music Industry Behest 189
Indie Game Dev On the Positive Side To DRM 440
DRM Take II — Digital Personal Property 356
Serious Design Failure At USAspending.gov? 207
Sony and Nintendo Step Up Anti-Piracy Efforts 147
FSF Attacks Windows 7's "Sins" In New Campaign 926
Behind the 4GB Memory Limit In 32-Bit Windows 756
Blizzard Answers Your Questions and More 368
Blizzcon 2009 Wrap-Up 297
Last year's Blizzcon was tremendously popular. So much so that their servers were unable to handle the strain of fans competing for 15,000 available tickets. This year, Blizzard was more prepared; they made an additional 5,000 tickets available and set up a queue so that the transaction servers weren't overwhelmed. CEO Mike Morhaime said during the keynote address that if you weren't able to get into the queue within 30 seconds of its opening, the tickets were sold out before your turn came. Tens of thousands more chose to order the pay-per-view coverage, demonstrating the extraordinary enthusiasm felt for Blizzard's games. Their presentations didn't disappoint. Read on for details on the status of StarCraft II, Diablo III, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, and the new Battle.net. It's divided into sections by game in case you're only interested in one or two of them.