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Diablo III details emerge: real money, online only and no game modsBlizzard has revealed several major changes coming to the third installment of Diablo, Diablo III. The franchise which began way back in 1996 will skip the fake currency and instead allow the buying and selling of in-game items for cold hard cash. If you think that’s crazy, check out the other changes headed our way.

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Apple has pushed out an OS X Snow Leopard graphics update to fix performance and reliability issues with popular Steam titles including Starcraft II and Portal. If you’ve been putting off firing up Software Update, here’s why you should sit patiently and grab the Apple graphics patch…

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Morning all, there’s  another week ahead of us that’s sure to be jam packed with news. How can you possibly keep up? Well, you could start with our run-down of the best stories that you missed on Friday and over the weekend. It’s time for your Techie Breakie.

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We always knew that Starcraft II would give your PC a pretty intensive graphical workout, but we didn’t expect that it would cause it to actually burn out. Some gamers have said that playing the sci-fi RTS caused their graphics cards to overheat, and tis has now been confirmed by Blizzard.

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Morning all. If you’ve been taking advantage of the sunshine and enjoying a leisurely weekend you may have missed some of the equally scorching news over the last few days. Never fear, we’ve rounded up the best stories to help you get up to speed as you butter your croissant.

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Attention StarCraft fans! You can download StarCraft II TODAY! (small voice: but you can’t actually play it until a week on Tuesday)

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starcraftBlizzard, creators of World of Warcraft, Diablo and StarCraft, dropped a bit of a bombshell on the RTS community when it announced that there would be no LAN (Local Area Network) support for its upcoming sequel. Instead players will have to use Blizzard’s Battle.net online service, a move which the developer says was a “difficult decision” but a necessary “safeguard against piracy.”

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Blizzard, the developer behind eagerly anticipated realtime strategy title Starcraft II has denied accusations from fans that they are trying to extract more money from their pockets by releasing the game as three separate episodes.

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