If you meandered over to the Worth Ave. Group booth at Macworld Expo, you might have noticed their staff hammering on expensive gadgets. Per Macworld, the Worth Ave. Group is now offering notebook and iPhone insurance and invited Macworld Expo attendees to take a hammer to some of the MacBooks, iPhones and iPod touches they had on hand.
The Worth Ave. Group claims to be the only iPhone insurance company around and has stated that they’ll cover stuff that won’t be handled by your typical warranty from Apple. Whether your iPhone has been dropped, stolen, or damaged by liquid, you are covered. The annual premiums are pretty reasonable too, starting at US$55 for 3G/8GB or earlier models and going up to US$79 for 3GS/32GB models. If your iPhone encounters a fall into a toilet or falls out of your pocket at some juncture, they’ll buy you a new one.
The company Blizzard, creator of the popular game of the MMORPG - World of Warcraft - announced that holders of iPhones will have access to the auction house game soon. On the official game forums manufacturer conceded that might be received a fee for some functions of the application. One member of the Blizzard wrote that such functionality players expect from a long time, because the developer is trying to meet customer requirements.

He added that both the Armory, as well as the game evolved to the point that players will soon have access to similar functions of the auction, which can be found in WoW.
You can check out information about a mobile version of the application in the Armory, as well as make changes to the calendar, the game via the website. However, for the first time planned to introduce the possibility of interaction with the auction house outside of WoW client.
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