I really don't understand how the game experience is different between LAN and battle.net.
100Mbps (or even 1Gbps) connection between all the computers directly connected to one another, as opposed to a shared 10Mbps connection (that most likely gets nowhere near that, especially if it is Comcast or some crap) for the entire group of computers, in which each computer must communicate with the Battle.net server in order to receive information that is originating from another computer that is two feet away from it.
They might want to push the last couple of those movies forward a bit. Don't they know the world is going to end in 2012?
Patent examiners need to get their heads examined.
I came for the obligatory insult to patent examiners in the comments of a story about applications that haven't even been examined yet. I did not leave disappointed.
While iTunes would be slightly bigger, Amazon is a big leap for Tunecore and I'm happy to see it even on this level.
According to their website, TuneCore already has a deal with the iTunes store, as well as most all of the other digital music services.
"What if" is a trademark of Hewlett Packard, so stop using it in your sentences without permission, or risk being sued.