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Men get seven years for Facebook cartoons of Prophet Mohammed
Two young Tunisian men have been sentenced to seven years in prison for posting cartoons on Facebook showing the Prophet Mohammed naked. One is in custody while the other has fled Tunisia.
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Microsoft "fixes" faulty Xbox 360 update by giving away a free console
Microsoft tries to avoid a Sony-style PR blunder for a faulty firmware update by preemptively offering customers a new 250 GB Xbox 360 S and 1-year subscription to Xbox LIVE.
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Bright day for Silicon Valley solar company
Solar collector panels. Courtesy SolFocus. SolFocus of Mountain View says they will be helping build several solar collector installations in Greece. Partnering with an investment firm and an...
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Verizon to Greece: Sorry for Parthenon photo
One would think that the copyright to publish photos on a 2,500 year-old temple would have expired by now, but Greek laws on the Parthenon are very clear. Telecom giant Verizon Communication Inc....
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Who's gunning for Game Boy and Google?
While technology has opened up borders and enabled new, powerful forms of communication, it has also spawned some bizarre and repressive government policies. Take Greece and China, for example.
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Men get seven years for Facebook cartoons of Prophet Mohammed
Two young Tunisian men have been sentenced to seven years in prison for posting cartoons on Facebook showing the Prophet Mohammed naked. One is in custody while the other has fled Tunisia.
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Microsoft "fixes" faulty Xbox 360 update by giving away a free console
Microsoft tries to avoid a Sony-style PR blunder for a faulty firmware update by preemptively offering customers a new 250 GB Xbox 360 S and 1-year subscription to Xbox LIVE.
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Bright day for Silicon Valley solar company
Solar collector panels. Courtesy SolFocus. SolFocus of Mountain View says they will be helping build several solar collector installations in Greece. Partnering with an investment firm and an...
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Verizon to Greece: Sorry for Parthenon photo
One would think that the copyright to publish photos on a 2,500 year-old temple would have expired by now, but Greek laws on the Parthenon are very clear. Telecom giant Verizon Communication Inc....
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Greece warned about gaming ban
The European Commission has warned the government of Greece about a law it passed last year that appeared to prohibit all computer games.
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Greece lets the games begin again
After a ban on gaming, the Greek government green-lights the use of electronic games, provided there is "no financial gain for the player or any third party."
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Who's gunning for Game Boy and Google?
While technology has opened up borders and enabled new, powerful forms of communication, it has also spawned some bizarre and repressive government policies. Take Greece and China, for example.
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In Greece, use a Game Boy, go to jail
A new Greek law means that anybody carrying an electronic game--even one on a mobile phone--could face a hefty fine or lengthy jail sentence.
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