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Archive for February 4th, 2010


In France, Germany lost Available on iTunes

New episodes of the sixth and final season of Lost expected, which debuted on ABC last night, in France and Germany each week will be available for download on iTunes with subtitles just after their United States premiere.

Today, the first episode of the ABC Studios show’s final season is available on iTunes, following last night’s United States premiere. Previous seasons are also available on iTunes, as well as the Lost in 8.15 feature. Each episode from season six will be available for a limited window of four weeks. Viewers in the United Kingdom will also be able from iTunes to download new episodes the morning after the show is broadcast on Sky1 HD.

Maria Kyriacou, the senior VP of new media distribution at The Walt Disney Company, EMEA, commented: “By providing viewers with access to our highly coveted content via the best possible legitimate services, Disney offers a much more attractive offer than any illegal. By working with iTunes, we are enabling fans in France and Germany to enjoy the final season of Lost as early and conveniently as possible.”

IPhone – WoW auction house app coming

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In the pass, World of Warcraft players ended experiences when they dragged themselves away from their Personal Computer. Fortunately, those dark and miserable days are the past, as game creator Blizzard has announced that it’ll shortly be expanding its hugely successful Armory application to include an all new mobile version of the in game auction house, where players buy and sell the items they find and make.

The existing Armory app allows players from their iPhone to check out characters, statistics, and achievements. The coming expansion will build on that by giving gamers access to the game’s virtual marketplace, reports Pocket lint. The mobile version will reportedly feature all the functionality of the “real” auction house, and will allow iPhone equipped players to continue their financial dealing and wheeling on the move.