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<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 07:10:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[ESRB to give download-only titles ratings, too]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 07:10:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[(Credit:ESRB)We were thinking the same thing: &quot;What took so long&quot; Why the Entertainment Software Rating Board wasn't rating download-only games all along is anyone's guess, but starting today the ESRB will hand out letter ratings to titles available on storefronts likeXbox Live Arcade,Nintendo Wii Shop, DSi Shop, and thePlayStation Network Store. Up until now, part of a downloadable title's certification process did not involve getting a proper rating. Will the new guidelines delay the overall workflow Probably not, as publishers will be able to complete an online submission form that consists of multiple questions related to a game's content--a completely different process than traditional disc-based console games. The ESRB has been proactive about parental education of the ratings system for video games, and recently released an app for Android and iPhone that will pull up extended ratings information when a game's UPC code is scanned via a smartphone's camera. <br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Do you secure your PC for free]]></title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 08:10:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[With Avast 6 fresh out of the gate and CNET's opinion on record, it's time to ask you which of the many free security suites available is your favorite. The big three on Download.com are AVG, Avast, and Avira, although it will be interesting to see if the download counts are reflected in popularity. We aimed to have all the major players represented here, although we left out certain choices like ClamWin Antivirus, technically still in beta. The poll will remain open until 11 p.m. PT March 3, and we'll look at the results March 4.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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