MPAA: “Oops! We Goofed”
HOLLYWOOD, CA -- Maybe the Motion Picture Association of America’s number crunchers should have spent more time in math class. On January 22nd, the organization that...
Read moreDetailsHOLLYWOOD, CA -- Maybe the Motion Picture Association of America’s number crunchers should have spent more time in math class. On January 22nd, the organization that...
Read moreDetailsSAN FRANCISCO, CA -- Online fetish giant Kink.com has introduced the wired world to a lot of strange and wonderful things during the past 11 years...
Read moreDetailsHONG KONG -- Baidu.com, China’s most popular search engine, has had its wrist slapped by the government for allegedly including in search results what appear to...
Read moreDetailsSEATTLE, WA -- Leave it to the Pacific Northwest to come up with a more “green” way to do something – including commit a crime. As...
Read moreDetailsWASHINGTON, DC -- Consumers enjoy purchasing merchandise and services online because the process is convenient, saves them time, and can save them money. Still, three-quarters of...
Read moreDetailsNEW YORK, NY -- Comcast is standing by its story that it uses reasonable methods to control traffic on its networks, comparing its methods to those...
Read moreDetailsCAMBRIDGE, UK -- Even the most ignorant computer user knows that “worms” are bad things to have crawling around in their operating systems, even if they...
Read moreDetailsNEW YORK, NY -- According to Nielsen Online’s new audience measurement service, men and women relate to online video very differently. Although the service does not...
Read moreDetailsCHINA -- Does she or doesn’t she? Only her gynecologist knows for sure, which is a vexation to Chinese moralists wondering whether the cute female character...
Read moreDetailsWASHINGTON, DC -- The House of Representatives refused to capitulate to the administration’s veiled threats about terrorism by declining on Thursday to incorporate telecom immunity into...
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