Microsoft Suspends Gamer For Being From Fort Gay 490
Infinite Mario With Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment 103
Breathing New Life Into Old DirectDraw Games 274
Hackers Targeting Xbox Live 136
Using a Treadmill and Wiimotes To Run and Fly in Aion 86
On-Body Circuits Create New Sense Organ 289
Fungivarius Beats $2 Million Stradivarius Violin 210
Taking Showers Can Be Harmful To Your Health 431
AMD's DX11 Radeons Can Drive Six 30 Displays 439
Snow Leopard Snubs Document Creator Codes 214
Lost World of Fanged Frogs and Giant Rats 93
Police Swarm Bungie Office Over Halo Replica Rifle 746
Build Your Own $2.8M Petabyte Disk Array For $117k 487
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.