Blizzard denies Diablo III security issues, promises patch
Blizzard has denied reports of major security issues concerning Diablo III and has promised a patch next week that will improve server stability and usability for all players.


Blizzard has denied reports of major security issues concerning Diablo III and has promised a patch next week that will improve server stability and usability for all players.
Yahoo has launched a mobile application and desktop plugin called 'Axis', the company's attempt at a web browser.
Groups like Anonymous often make grandios claims about being able to take down the entire Internet, but what would it really take to destroy the greatest creation in the history of mankind?
A Russian cybercrime overlord has been jailed for four years for creating a spam botnet made up of over 30 million compromised computers.

Google disagrees with UK proposals that will force users to tell their ISP that they want to look at pornography online, labelling the move as a “mistake.”
Security firm McAfee has warned of a significant increase in malware across all platforms in the first quarter of this year, with mobile devices and Macs being increasingly targeted.
Blizzard is in further hot water over its recently released hack-and-slash role-playing game Diablo III, after numerous reports of hacked accounts and stolen in-game money.
Comcast users outside two as-yet-unnamed markets will have unlimited data usage during the testing of Comcast's new data pricing model.
Sony is rolling out a new feature for the PlayStation Network that will allow users who pre-purchase a game to download it before release.
Iran has threatened to sue Google over its omission of the disputed name of the Persian Gulf on Google Maps.
Blizzard has delayed the launch of the real-money auction house in Diablo III and has apologised for its lack of preparations which led to error messages and many gamers being unable to play.
Facebook has added nearly 25 percent to its initial public offering (IPO), which could raise funds of up to a whopping $16 billion, much more than originally expected.
Social gaming firm Zynga has bought mobile games company Wild Needle in efforts to boost its game development talent.
Global website traffic on tablet computers has grown ten times faster than that of smartphones, according to a report by Adobe, which reveals the continuing strength of both mobile device markets.
Microsoft is to launch a version of Internet Explorer for the Xbox 360 gaming console, which is set to feature Kinect motion capture support.
