A 2005 California law criminalizing the sale of violent video games to minors has been annulked by both the District Court and Court of Appeals
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A 2005 California law criminalizing the sale of violent video games to minors has been annulked by both the District Court and Court of Appeals
Taking dead aim at territory captured by the Internet from the newspapers of yore, AOL announced on Monday that it's getting into the local-classified space in a big way.
First came the social networks, then came the struggle to keep up with all one's social networking activity.
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Could a patent intended to support an international standard be used against companies that have no choice but to follow it?
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Less than a week after its virtualization interoperability pact with Microsoft, Linux leader Red Hat today took the wraps off products and a strategy to support the deal.
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With more momentum mounting for Ubuntu Linux on netbooks, and for Android Linux on phones, Asustek is reportedly eyeing a netbook based on Android.
Chumby is designed to bring Internet content directly to consumer electronics devices through widgets that are essentially micro-applications.
The Redmond company wants to teach basic computer skills to 2 million Americans in the next three years through vouchers for eLearning courses and exams.
An attempt by credit-card issuer Capital One to alert customers to ongoing phishing attempts may be causing more FUD than it's curing, according to an observer posting to the RISKS discussion list.