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| Court hears arguments on violent video games BusinessWeek By JESSE J. HOLLAND The Supreme Court expressed sympathy for a California law that aims to keep children away from ultra-violent video games, but several justices said the law faces a high constitutional hurdle. The high court heard arguments Tuesday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Microsoft Still Going After Royalties For Android Tom's Hardware Guide Sure, you can use Android instead of Windows Phone 7, but you still have to pay up. With the nature of Android open to all vendors, one would assume that going with that mobile OS instead of Windows Mobile mean being free of Microsoft's licensing fees. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kinect aims to please, but price could be a hurdle BusinessWeek Microsoft Corp. begins selling the long-awaited Kinect game-control system on Thursday ahead of the lucrative holiday season. To succeed, Kinect will need to exude the kind of iPad-like magic that defies frugality and gets people spending to experience ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Android 2.2 Can`t Match iOS 4 Features: 10 Reasons Why eWeek News Analysis: Android 2.2 is performing well when it comes to sales, but a closer look at its functionality reveals Apple's iOS 4 platform still reigns supreme. Google's Android operating system is performing extremely well in the mobile market. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Post Tech: Google settles Buzz privacy suit Washington Post By Cecilia Kang Google on Tuesday said it reached a settlement in a class-action suit filed against the search giant over privacy breaches related to its Buzz social networking program. In the settlement, Google agreed to pay $8.5 million into a fund ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Turkey Reinstates YouTube Ban Wall Street Journal By MARC CHAMPION ISTANBUL—YouTube was blocked and unblocked again in Turkey on Tuesday, as a dispute continued over the popular video-sharing site's refusal to remove videos deemed illegal by Turkish courts, world-wide. Just days after a Turkish court ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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