16
Oct
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Yesterday it was announced that testing would start for the final instance in the current expansion, Wrath of the Lich King . “We are scheduling a raid test for Icecrown Citadel tomorrow at 7pm EDT/4pm PDT for the two US PTR Servers. Lord Marrowgar, the first boss of the raid zone, will be available for testing. The trash leading up to him will also be ready for testing.” “The Icecrown Citadel raid test schedule will be very flexible, and can change at a moment’s notice due to build sta
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13
Oct
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by Tyler Battle One of the best World of Warcraft guides available is Joana’s horde leveling guide and more than likely if you’ve spent any time playing WoW you’ve run across the guy that put it together. He is one of the best players out there and goes by the names Mancow and Joana. He plays on a variety of servers and knows what he’s doing. This guy can reach level 60 in less than five days. In fact, he likes to call them “speed runs” and every now and then jumps on a new server and impres
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12
Oct
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T-Mobile ( NYSE: DT ) Sidekick users are a loyal bunch. Many have likely even taken on a new 2-year contract with Deutsch Telekom-owned T-Mobile USA just so that they could to put a Microsoft/Danger Sidekick in their pockets. Unfortunately for them, Microsoft ( NSDQ: MSFT )’s Sidekick servers have recently taken a nose-dive, taking user data (contacts, photos, calendar, etc.) down with the Sidekick-ship. That could leave Sidekick users singing a different tune. What’s the big deal? Well, Sid
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12
Oct
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T-Mobile Sidekick is one of the few smart phones, that look like more like gaming devices and less like communication gear and is quite popular in the United States amongst users. However, the popularity of the phone and the services provided by T-Mobile for the particular handset have take a serious damage, since almost all Sidekick owners have lost their device data, including contact numbers, something that is extremely hard to get live without. The fault originated in the servers of Micros
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12
Oct
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If you are looking for a World of Warcraft guide that will make a real difference in your play, you will want to seriously consider Joana’s horde leveling guide. It’s incredible. The guy that wrote it, he goes by Joana or Mancow, is one of the best players out there. If you’ve played WoW for any length of time you probably have run across him. He’s one of the best there is and plays on a bunch of different servers.
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11
Oct
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Blizzard Entertainment’s European division broke some news earlier today, and the vanity pet collectors out there should pay attention. To reward players for merging their World of Warcraft accounts with their Battle.net accounts Blizzard will be handing out a pet. No strings attached. No grinding, hunting for eggs, or collecting tickets. The new pet isn’t exactly new new, but he’s never been made available on the live servers before. The penguin formerly known as Mr. Chilly will now be kn
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25
Sep
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The recent revelation that Apple’s iPhone OS had been falsely reporting to Exchange servers that iPhones and iPod Touches provided on-device encryption when in fact they did not has raised several questions regarding mobile device support for EAS (Exchange ActiveSync) policies — vital safeguards many businesses employ to secure access to corporate information, whether to meet specific regulations or as a matter of general security prudence. Exchange ActiveSync 2007 (EAS) supports 29 access a
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