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Hey Apple, Let iPhone Users Decide What's Offensive - ChannelWeb
Tuesday, 05.12.2009, 12:31pm

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Hey Apple, Let iPhone Users Decide What's Offensive
ChannelWeb
First it was Babyshaker, then Trent Reznor and now it's Jesus. Apple is putting the kibosh on applications developed for its App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch claiming they are offensive or contain questionable content.
Amazon Launches iPhone-Optimized Kindle StoreInformationWeek
Apple rejects Jesus iphone appTG Daily
Wired News -SmartBrief -ITProPortal -The Money Times
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US teen pleads guilty over Scientology DDoS attacks - Register
Tuesday, 05.12.2009, 12:11pm

US teen pleads guilty over Scientology DDoS attacks
Register
By John Leyden • Get more from this author A US teenager has admitted involvement in a high profile denial of service attack against Scientology websites last year.
Teen Pleads Guilty To Scientology Web AttacksWired News
'Anonymous' hacker pleads guilty to 2008 attack on Scientology sitesLos Angeles Times
The Right Perspective
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Eidos Montreal confirms Thief 4 - bit-tech.net
Tuesday, 05.12.2009, 11:26am

bit-tech.net

Eidos Montreal confirms Thief 4
bit-tech.net
Eidos Montreal boss Stéphane D'Astous has finally confirmed one of the worst kept secrets in modern gaming; that the studio is currently working on a fourth game in the influential Thief series.
'Thief 4' Adds Sequel to Iconic PC Game SeriesPC Magazine
Thief 4 officially uncloakedGameSpot
TG Daily -Action Trip -GamersDailyNews -Shacknews
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Facebook removes two Holocaust denial sites - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Tuesday, 05.12.2009, 11:07am

guardian.co.uk

Facebook removes two Holocaust denial sites
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
SYDNEY, Australia (JTA) - Facebook, the popular social networking Web site, has removed two groups promoting Holocaust denial. The development on Monday came despite spokesperson Barry Schnitt suggesting last week that the Web site would only ban...
Facebook confirms removal of two Holocaust denial groups. Is it...CNET News
Facebook denies denying Holocaust deniersRegister
InfoWorld -The Tech Herald -Christian Science Monitor -Bigmouthmedia News
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Chrome-on-Mac precursor rough but workable - CNET News
Tuesday, 05.12.2009, 11:00am

CNET News

Chrome-on-Mac precursor rough but workable
CNET News
by Stephen Shankland I spent the better part of Monday trying out the Mac OS X version of Chromium, the open-source project on which Google Chrome is based, and I'm favorably impressed.
Google Chrome...Now On Your TVDigitaltrends.com
Google Hits TV with 11 Chrome Ads: See Them AllPC World
TG Daily -New York Times -Mediapost.com -guardian.co.uk
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Dead Media Beat: Reviving Polaroid - Wired News
Tuesday, 05.12.2009, 10:18am

Dead Media Beat: Reviving Polaroid
Wired News
At the turn of the millennium, however,digital camerasbegan their ascent in the marketplace. Global sales of Polaroid instantcameraswere dropping at an rate of 25% a year, so few were surprised when the company announced a year ago that it would...
Apple changes programming gears on Snow Leopard - Inquirer
Tuesday, 05.12.2009, 10:07am

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Apple changes programming gears on Snow Leopard
Inquirer
By Nick Farrell SHINY GADGETS FLOGGER Apple has been putting the finishing touches to the forthcoming Snow Leopard iteration of its OS X operating system.
Apple issues code freeze on Snow Leopard APIsMacNN
'Macsimum Recommended Reading' for May 11Macsimum
Mac Rumors -Softpedia -iTWire -Mirror.co.uk
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Microsoft: iTunes is too spendy - Computerworld
Tuesday, 05.12.2009, 09:59am

CNET News

Microsoft: iTunes is too spendy
Computerworld
In Tuesday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches Microsoft laugh at how iTunes users pay through the nose for music. Not to mention DickensURL.
New Microsoft ad pits Zune Pass vs. Apple iTunesZDNet Blogs
Microsoft:'It Costs $30000 to Fill an iPod'Wired Blogs
Eclipse Magazine -Pocket-lint.com -Gotta Be Mobile -Technologizer
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Casio, Olympus Report Losses as Camera Prices Decline - Bloomberg
Tuesday, 05.12.2009, 09:23am

Casio, Olympus Report Losses asCameraPrices Decline
Bloomberg
By Hiroshi Suzuki May 12 (Bloomberg) -- Casio Computer Co. and Olympus Corp. reported annual losses as the global slump in demand forced the companies to cut prices ofdigital cameras. Olympus posted a net loss of 114.8 billion yen ($1.2 billion) in...
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