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    Google's Project Zero will wait longer before disclosing security flaws

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    04.16.2021

    Google's Project Zero security team will wait an extra 30 days before disclosing vulnerability details so end-users have enough time to patch software.

  • Chinese WoW wraps up closed beta, to start charging soon

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    09.13.2009

    It looks like the long saga of World of Warcraft's transfer of operatorship in China is almost finally over -- NetEase has announced that the closed beta period is done with, and that they're just about ready to open up normal registration and bring the game back to for-pay status. They're still pending government approval there, so they're not quite online and running yet, but they have closed off registration to new players, and will only bring it back online when they're ready to start charging yet again. Of course, their pay scheme there is different from here in the US and EU -- they often charge per hour to play rather than a constant monthly subscription. But however they decide to charge, NetEase seems sure that by the end of the month, things will finally be back to normal in China's version of Azeroth.Meanwhile, the former operator of the game, The9, has announced that they are extending by a month the option for former players to get refunds for their prepaid game cards. That option was originally planned to end on September 7th, but players of the game who have unused cards will have another 30 days to redeem them back for cash. All of this back-and-forth originally started back in April of this year, but it seems like, five months later, the game might finally be getting back to normal.

  • A&E TV Networks added to iTMS, free 30 Days episode

    by 
    David Chartier
    David Chartier
    08.11.2006

    It seems TV shows are all but breaking down the doors of the iTunes Music Store just to get in, and they're bringing plenty of free episodes with them. The latest network to hop on board is A&E (iTMS link), including the History (link) and Biography channels (link). New shows include Criss Angel: Mindfreak, Inked, Driving Force, The Revolution, Modern Marvels and selections from the Biography series. Altogether over 200 shows have been added from these channels, so you have plenty of watching to do.Also added to the iTMS of particular interest to me is a free episode of 30 Days (link), the award-winning show that takes the "SuperSize Me" concept and applies it to all sorts of real world situations for everyone's educational benefit. The free episode is Immigration (link), and if you've been following the news or seen the previews, you're probably familiar with the topics covered. I've been told it's a powerful episode, and the show consistently receives rave reviews. Check out the free episode if you're interested, though I'm not sure how long it will be available sans-price tag. Get it while the gettin's good.