Like any teenage boy knows, porn only keeps you occupied for so long. Apple has decided that it’s time to move on from porn, more accurately clean-up thereof, and onto other apps that it is deeming useless or otherwise in violation. Ironically,...
When Jason Kincaid tried out the iPhone app online music streaming startup Grooveshark built and showed off in July 2009, he wrote that it was great but that he “wouldn’t expect this to pop up in the App Store any time soon”. He was right...
Much the way last year’s introduction of the iPhone 3GS resulted in a price drop down to $99 for the iPhone 3G, this year’s iPhone update is expected to see an iPhone price drop. Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty believes that the iPhone...
While NBCOlympics.com has a really cool Twitter Tracker , much of its online strategy for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver has left much to be desired. In addition to not airing events live to people on the West Coast, the network has made...
China’s 400 million or so Internet users will soon be able to enjoy a new online video service. Baidu, the country’s top search provider, has announced plans to create a new video-on-demand website. With the domain name Qiyi.com registered,...
Individual stats like Facebook passing the 400 million user mark, Twitter hitting 50 million tweets per day, and YouTube viewers watching 1 billion videos per day are impressive on their own, but what if we looked at Internet-related stats collectively?...
We’re two weeks away from the SXSW Interactive, a drinking festival with a side of tech that takes place each year in Austin, Texas (before the larger SXSW film and music portions). While the conference itself is interesting, more interesting is...
AdMob , the mobile advertising network currently being acquired by Google , this morning featured the latest results of its monthly analysis of consumer usage and attitudes across the Android, iPhone and webOS application platforms in its January 2010...
It’s not quite live yet, but AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has added a category labeled “Explicit” to the iTunesConnect website, allowing developers to label their apps as such. There are currently no apps with the label, but...
The team behind the hot location-based service Foursquare took the time tonight to write a rare longer post about location privacy. Their basic stance: we take privacy very seriously and understand it. Also, that service Please Rob Me should shut up....



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