Boot up: Google to brief US congress on privacy policy, Kinect to teach … – The Guardian (blog)


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Boot up: Google to brief US congress on privacy policy, Kinect to teach
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A quick burst of 7 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Simply brilliant: "Kinect hacks have been used for many a grand feat, from a tool that helps the blind navigate more easily to hands-free questing in World of Warcraft and

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A Brief Overview On Trading World Of Warcraft Accounts – PR-USA.net (press release)


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Blood Pact: A brief primer for the Cataclysm warlock


Every week, WoW Insider brings you Blood Pact for affliction, demonology and destruction warlocks. For those who disdain the watered-down arts that other cling to like a safety blanket, for those willing to test their wills against the nether and claim the power that is their right, Blood Pact welcomes you and invites you to take a seat.

Since Cataclysm falls on our heads next week, I thought it’d be a perfect time to give some leveling ideas to folks who want to roll a new warlock in the expansion. Why would anyone roll a new warlock, you ask? Well, four good reasons: trolls, dwarves, goblins, and worgen. If you aren’t inclined to spring for the character recustomization that includes a racial change, you might want to consider rolling a new warlock from scratch. For some people who have never played a warlock before, the new races might be push they need to finally dabble in the demonic arts (with the succubus around, I honestly don’t know why you’d need the extra push … but hey, whatever works!).

As of Patch 4.0.3, you can now choose to play a troll or dwarf warlock. If you activate Cataclysm next week, you’ll be able to play either a worgen or a goblin, too. If you haven’t rolled a new warlock but plan to, it only makes sense to try out the new races. There isn’t a lot of lore to explain why dwarves can suddenly become warlocks, but with the Dark Iron matriarch Moira Thaurissan née Bronzebeard sitting in Ironforge, it isn’t too much of a stretch to imagine the dwarves trying out all sort of dark and devious things. Trolls, on the other hand, aren’t hard to imagine getting involved in the fel arts. Besides, a whole bunch of warlock-like troll NPCs have been running around Azeroth under the guise of witch doctors, anyway.

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IN BRIEF: NetEase.com Releases Previously Banned World of Warcraft Expansion Pack – DigitalEastAsia.com (blog)

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Blizzard Entertainment and World of Warcraft Win a Treasure from Infringers – American University Intellectual Property Brief

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While I have never actually played World of Warcraft, I can understand the appeal. The ability to be someone entirely different, living in a world of

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