Globe and Mail NoPorn: Apple Removes "Hottest Girls" From The App Store Washington Post The tech blogosphere was abuzz yesterday with the news that Apple seemingly started accepting applications that contain nudity into the App Store. Porn Comes to the iPhone—So What?

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BBC News Microsoft to cut prices on Windows 7 system Washington Post By Bill Rigby SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp will sell the standard home-user version of its new Windows 7 operating system for 8 percent less than the comparable version of its Vista system, as the global downturn hits spending on technology.

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ABC News China's Latest Google Slap Reuters By chris.thompson - The Big Money Yo, China, what's a brotha gotta do to run an international search engine up here? When last we checked in with the mandarins of the Forbidden City, they were once again denouncing Google (GOOG) for allowing Chinese …

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PC World First Explicit App Lands in iTunes PC World Apple's App Store has approved the first application to contain sexual material. The move, which has been anticipated for a few months now, will allow parents to test the iPhone's new parental controls to filter what their teenage children get to see

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BBC News Microsoft sets Windows 7 pricing, upgrade programs CNET News by Ina Fried Microsoft on Wednesday announced retail pricing for Windows 7 that was at or below comparable Windows Vista prices, while also offering a chance for people to preorder the software at a substantial discount. Microsoft says Vista buyers to get free Windows 7 The Associated Press Microsoft discounts Windows 7 Home Premium to $50; deal to last … Computerworld Register  - BBC News  - ZDNet  - PC Magazine all 305 news articles

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Telegraph.co.uk HTC Hero comes with (a) Flash Register By Bill Ray • Get more from this author Adobe has confirmed that the latest Android handset from HTC, the Hero, will come with a proper Flash client: version 9 with support for ActionScript 2, with version 10 to follow some time next year.

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Ars Technica IPhone 3GS costs $178.96 to make, sells for $600 TG Daily By Andrew Thomas El Segundo (CA) - Industry watcher iSuppli says that the new iPhone 3GS costs Apple just 25 percent of the build cost of the original iPhone. Apple iPhone 3GS: The sum ($) of its parts CNET News Apple's iPhone 3G S Dissected: What's the Real Cost? PC World InternetNews.com  - Reuters  - Register  - CNET News all 1,773 news articles

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Straits Times US objects to China's net filter BBC News The US has called on China to scrap its plan to put net-filtering software on all its computers. It said that China's proposals would violate its free trade obligations, weaken computer security and raise serious censorship concerns.

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Ars Technica Md. Firm Buys Maker of Hit Video Games Washington Post By Mike Musgrove ZeniMax Media, the Rockville-based parent company of video game publisher Bethesda Softworks, announced yesterday that it has acquired game development studio Id Software. John Romero on id Sell Out: "Disgusting" — No Wait! 1UP.com Bethesda Softworks Parent Buys id Software TheHDRoom CNET News  - Ars Technica  - InformationWeek  - GameSpot all 166 news articles

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Straits Times More than "renewable" energy needed: Microsoft Reuters By Peter Henderson SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The head of Microsoft Corp's $9 billion research unit thinks the debate over stopping climate change is being muddied by talk of renewable energy. Microsoft wants your Hohm to use the smart grid Ars Technica Mundie on Microsoft's 'Hohm' energy push CNET News Register  - Wall Street Journal  - PC Magazine  - Christian Science Monitor all 115 news articles

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