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DVD Format War Gets Steamy

Adult movie makers in Japan have apparently found a way to have their wares mass-produced on Blu-ray Discs, something that has been hampered, to date, by Sony's antipornography policies ...

Filtering Software Makes YouTube Copyright Cop

Google and YouTube are planning to unveil copyright protection technology that goes above and beyond what some observers think is even possible ...

Gambling in Second Life? Don’t Bet on It

Linden Lab, the creator of the massive Second Life online virtual world, is facing heat from its customers after this week's decision to ban gambling from the pseudo-reality realm ...

Judge Tells Facebook Challengers to Do More Homework

A federal judge on Wednesday gave the founders of Facebook challenger ConnectU two weeks to shore up their case against the popular social networking site, indicating he thinks the lawsuit is based on a shaky foundation ...

MySpace Purges 29,000 Perverts

Social networking Web site MySpace has found and purged more than 29,000 sexual predators using the site, a number described by Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal as an "exploding epidemic." ...

Lawsuit Over Code Theft Could Shelve Facebook

A federal judge in Boston is set to hear arguments this week in a case that accuses Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg of stealing the code on which he built his massively popular Web site. The lawsuit could at least damage the young Web 2.0 entrepreneur's reputation, and at worst result in a Facebook shutdown ...

Investors Pummel Netflix on Price Cut News

The price war between movie rental companies Blockbuster and Netflix continued Sunday when Netflix slashed by US$1 the price of two DVD rental subscription plans ...

Facebook Snaps Up Firefox Founders’ Startup Parakey

You can't label it a Web operating system. Don't refer to it as a simple platform or a bunch of applications. Yes, you can accurately call Parakey "acquired." ...

Net Phone Offers Free Calls for Life

A new company called "Ooma" is introducing a peer-to-peer (P2P) Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network that will result in free domestic calling for its customers, a concept it says will revolutionize home telephony ...

RIM Spikes BlackBerry’s Punch With WiFi

The newest -- and thinnest -- BlackBerry smartphone from Research In Motion (RIM) includes GPS (Global Positioning System), new media player enhancements, an expandable memory slot and the ability to connect to the Internet via WiFi ...

Microsoft Cooks Up Simple Home Server

Get ready for easy-to-use home servers. With Monday's release to manufacturers of the long-awaited Windows Home Server (WHS) software, vendors will be putting the devices on the market this fall ...

Intel Goes to Extreme With New Notebook Chip

Ever pushing the computing speed limit, Intel says its new Core 2 Extreme mobile dual-core processor is the world's highest-performing notebook chip ...

Logitech Takes Mouse Off Pad

Boldly claiming "the future of PC navigation starts now," peripheral vendor Logitech has unveiled a laser mouse that uses motion-control and wireless technology so users can click, scroll and perform other control functions while holding the unit in the air from across a room ...

PSP Goes on Diet, Gets Pumped

Lagging behind Nintendo in the handheld gaming device market, Sony has shaved some size and weight from the PlayStation Portable (PSP), added more memory and fitted it with a video port ...

60Frames to Pull Hollywood Heavies Into Web Video Scene

A Hollywood talent agency and an Internet advertising company are joining forces in a new venture designed to help create, find advertisers for and distribute over the Web professionally produced short-form video content ...

Nielsen//NetRatings Starts the Clock on Web Metrics

Reacting to changes in Internet browsing fostered by Web 2.0 applications, Internet market research company Nielsen//NetRatings is adding to its toolbox two new ways of measuring Web site use ...

Jittery Sony Knocks $100 Off PS3 Price Tag

After initially denying it had plans to cut the price of its PlayStation 3 gaming console, Sony on Sunday announced a hefty price reduction and announced a new PS3 model ...

MS Triples Xbox Warranty to Fix Billion-Dollar Boo-Boo

Conceding many Xbox 360 gaming consoles were built with a flaw that resulted in system crashes, Microsoft is tripling the system's warranty, upgrading its design and reimbursing those who paid for repairs ...

eBay’s Kijiji Makes Stealthy Move Into Craigslist Turf

With nary a press release or even an announcement on its Web site, eBay has started offering its Kijiji free online classified ad service to people in the United States ...

Microsoft Gets Foot in Mass. Office Door

In what could be a victory for Microsoft and a blow to the open source community, the state of Massachusetts has added Microsoft's Office Open XML standard to its list of potential standards it will allow for government use ...

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