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Tyrsenus writes: MMO-Champion is reporting that Germany's games rating board accidentally leaked the title of the second World of Warcraft expansion: "Wrath of the Lich King." Other sources confirm. It is believed that the expansion will open the icy continent of Northrend, where players last saw the Lich King in "The Frozen Throne." An official announcement is expected friday at Blizzard's second convention, Blizzcon.
earbenT writes: Executive vice president and former ATI president and CEO Dave Ortonhas resigned from AMD effective at the end of July. He will be replaced by his two immediate successors in the graphics and consumer electronics divisions, Adrian Hartog and Rick Bergman.
An anonymous reader writes: Hype and drama ensue the enigmatic trailer shown in theaters before Transformers. The movie, only known by its code name "Cloverfield," features a farewell party in New York City that is quickly interrupted by an earthquake. After a fiery explosion on the city's skyline, it is apparent that the culprit is some sort of malicious creature(s), although it remains offscreen. The film is eerily given no title. Little is known other than it is being produced by J.J. Abrams and will be released 1-18-08; there wasn't even a record of it on imdb before last week. Equally puzzling is the film's website. Fan speculation has ranged from aliens to Armageddon to a Cthulhu adaptation."
An anonymous reader writes: The enigmatic trailer shown in theaters preceding Transformers has been released. The movie, only known by its code name "Cloverfield," features a farewell party in New York city that is quickly interrupted by an earthquake. After a fiery explosion on the city's skyline, it is apparent that the culprit is some sort of malicious creature, although it remains offscreen. To further fuel hype and eerie feelings, the film is given no title. Little is known other than it is produced by J.J. Abrams and will be released 1-18-08; there wasn't even a record of it on imdb before last week. Equally puzzling is the film's website, and its alleged connection to the even more puzzling ethanhaaswasright.com. Fan speculation has ranged from an alien invasion to a Cthulhu adaptation.