Blizzard to End Support for Windows XP and Vista

And yet, despite Microsoft ending mainstream support for XP and Vista in 2009 and 2012 , Blizzard has continued to support World of Warcraft, StarCraft 2, Diablo 3, Hearthstone, and even Heroes of the Storm under the decrepit operating systems. Personally, we don’t see any wrong with relying on an old Windows system but this is unless you are a fan of games from Blizzard Entertainment.

Automoblog Book Garage: Lamborghini Supercars 50 Years

Aimed at those searching for the latest automotive news delivered in a timely manner, the news category reports about new car releases and brings exclusive stories from the automotive niche. Car news are delivered every day and focused on those in need of the newest from the automotive world.

How to get free books, music, movies on your phone, tablet

How to get free books, music, movies on your phone, tablet Load up your smartphone, tablet and laptop with free content, including movies, TV shows, music, and books. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2kCOBZd Given it’s the start of February, chances are you recently paid off your credit card bills tied to holiday shopping.

How to get free books, music, movies on your phone, tablet

How to get free books, music, movies on your phone, tablet Load up your smartphone, tablet and laptop with free content, including movies, TV shows, music, and books. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2kCOBZd Given it’s the start of February, chances are you recently paid off your credit card bills tied to holiday shopping.

Facebooka s Oculus VR unit loses $500 million lawsuit

Facebook’s virtual-reality subsidiary and two of its founders are facing a sobering reality after a jury hit them with a $500 million bill for violating the intellectual property rights of video-game maker ZeniMax Media. The verdict reached Wednesday in a Dallas federal court represents about one-fourth of the $2 billion that Facebook paid two years ago to buy Oculus, a developer of virtual-reality gear and software.

Facebook’s Oculus facing $500 million bill in copyright case

Facebook’s virtual-reality subsidiary and two of its founders are facing a sobering reality after a jury hit them with a $500 million bill for violating the intellectual property rights of video-game maker ZeniMax Media. The verdict reached Wednesday in a Dallas federal court represents about one-fourth of the $2 billion that Facebook paid two years ago to buy Oculus, a developer of virtual-reality gear and software.

Press release distribution, EDGAR filing, XBRL, regulatory filings

Philips and Bon Secours Charity Health System announce $180 million, long-term strategic partnership to support transformation of patient care and build healthier communities )–Royal Philips and Bon Secours Charity Health System , a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network –Die GSMA gab heute die Kandidaten fur die Global Glomo Awards 2017 bekannt.

Press release distribution, EDGAR filing, XBRL, regulatory filings

Philips and Bon Secours Charity Health System announce $180 million, long-term strategic partnership to support transformation of patient care and build healthier communities )–Royal Philips and Bon Secours Charity Health System , a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network –Die GSMA gab heute die Kandidaten fur die Global Glomo Awards 2017 bekannt.

How to stay online in impossible circumstances

How to stay online in impossible circumstances The irony: the huge high-tech convention is notorious for terrible connectivity. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2i6Oz9X Jefferson Graham and his camera walks you through the busy, ultra-crowded booths in the CES Central Hall.

TV Log

Arrow Despite his reservations, Oliver’s new team is ready to begin defending Star City; Wild Dog goes against the Green Arrow’s instructions. Aryan Brotherhood In the 1960s California inmates formed a movement of white supremacists that has shifted its focus to controlling drug and extortion rings.

‘The OA’ and the hypnotic allure of weird TV

We’re more likely to remember the peak TV era for its quantity than its quality, looking back on these years as a period in which there was too much to watch that was pretty good and fairly intriguing, but often got more buzz than it deserved. It’s an embarrassment of riches, and, if and when some networks scale back , I’ll also fondly remember peak TV as a period of weird television.