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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Facebook Finally Removes Its Pro-Rape Pages
It took Change.org two months, 186K signatures and a furious Twitter campaign to get pro-rape pages removed from Facebook.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, Robot Prostitutes, Dating Spreadsheet Disaster
Revenge porn site becomes anti-bullying site, a dating spreadsheet goes viral, UK's largest abortion provider hacked, Kink sues a tube site and more.
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Sex Tech: Porn's Tech Future, Spreading Santorum SEO, Capcom's Sexism Problem
Porn's iPad future, Capcom's live game Cross Assault displays ugly sexism and Spreading Santorum's SEO endures despite Google's changes.
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Student in webcam suicide case 'unfazed' by sexuality
The case of a student who is accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate who later committed suicide has raised more questions concerning technology and bullying.
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Sex Tech: EFF Exposes Dating Site Security, Fileporn Shutdown, Facebook Sex Predator
Beware of date site privacy problems, Facebook sex predator, Pakistan censorship, no science in online matchmaking.
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Latest Android figures paint dismal tablet picture
Only 3.3% of all Android devices are Honeycomb tablets, which is not a lot of sales in 2011.
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Sex Tech Weekly: Google Sex Protest, Vatican-dot-XXX, SOPA
This week in sex and tech - Vatican-dot-XXX, Silicon Valley sperm donor's other hobby, sex workers protest at Google, and more porn in the SOPA debate.
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Facebook Finally Removes Its Pro-Rape Pages
It took Change.org two months, 186K signatures and a furious Twitter campaign to get pro-rape pages removed from Facebook.
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Daughter posts sexually explicit photos, dad sues Facebook
Facebook is being sued for not properly enforcing its own policy for requiring users of the social network to be at least 13 years old.
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The sexuality of CEOs is a dull subject however...
Should reporters name the sexual orientation of executives in stories? That's what Reuters' Felix Salmon says should happen...
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Google accepts Libyan square name-change after rebel assault
Google confirmed that it renamed 'Green Square' back to 'Martyr's Square' in central Tripoli, Libya, after rebel forces stormed the city.
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Apple continues assault on fake stores, seizes fraudulent goods
Apple continues to fight to shut down fake retail locations in New York state.
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Google+ gets game: Now Facebook assault really begins
Google+ gets games and is hoping developers flock to its platform so it can compete better with Facebook.
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Citrix's acquisition of Cloud.com: Last piece for VMware assault
Citrix acquired Cloud.com, which is best known for its Cloud Stack set of open services. The move steps up Citrix's competition with VMware and gives the company an interesting mix of assets.
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Blockbuster continues assault on rooted Android devices
Due to DRM concerns, owners of rooted Droid Charge phones won't be able to enjoy the Blockbuster app on the phone. Should Android users be concerned?
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Nuance + Lala + MobileMe set stage for Apple cloud assault
Apple's rumored speech recognition, music streaming, subscription and locker services could allow it to dominate cloud-base media services. But it's going to have to move quickly.
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HP opens latest assault on Cisco, pitches new architecture, switches
Hewlett-Packard launched another networking missile at Cisco Systems in a bid to keep its current momentum. HP outlined network architecture dubbed FlexNetwork and plans for a bevy of switches.
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'Porn link to sexual deviancy': Why this criminologist is sceptical
Is there a connection between online pornography and deviant sexual behaviour? Recent research suggests so, but this criminologist thinks otherwise.
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Motorola's assault on RIM about to begin: 15 minutes with Droid Pro
Motorola will be launching its Droid Pro Android device for businesses in early November and the smartphone has the goods to be a real threat to the BlackBerry.
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Assault skills on display as SWAT teams compete (photos)
A West Coast SWAT team competition lets elite agents compare their prowess and share their techniques in real-life scenarios.
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