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Japan firms step up
mobile
security after stabbing rampage |
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Japanese mobile telephone content providers are setting up
safeguards to protect young people amid shock after a disgruntled
young man used his phone to document his plans for a stabbing
rampage.
An association representing the
mobile content industry announced this week a list of 22 criteria
that would allow online sites to use a label showing that they are
suitable for minors.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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New media turn
Beijing Olympics into e-Games
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When Coroebus of Elis won the first Olympic sprint in
776 BC, the result was scratched on to parchment and read out in
market places in the following days and weeks.
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Warner Music Group
to offer music through Nokia phones
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Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia said Tuesday that
the Warner Music Group had agreed to join its soon-to-be launched
music service programme, giving its device users access to music
published by Warner.
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TECHBYTES
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Mozy offers Mac
users first unlimited online backup service
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Mozy, Inc., part of the Cloud Infrastructure and
Services Division of EMC, announced the release of MozyHome for Mac,
the industry's first unlimited online backup service for the Mac.
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PCSTUFF
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NZXT unveils Sentry
LX high-performance fan controller
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NZXT, a company built on realizing the dreams of
gamers worldwide, is proud to announce the Sentry LX, a
high-performance aluminum fan controller. Sentry LX boasts a
robust feature set providing gamers ..
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