Apple reject porn on app store

Jun 27 2009 Published by under News

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Apple has rejected a porn app, again. But this time, Apple makes it once and for all. “Apple will not distribute applications that contain inappropriate content, such as pornography,” an Apple spokesman told CNN Thursday afternoon.

Hottest Girls is the first nudity app to appear on app store and it quickly disappear at the same time.This is no surprise as Jobs has already stated that porn is on top of the list for content that is not allowed. So, there would be no other porn app to surface again; unless the developers wish to be banned.

“There are going to be some apps that we’re not going to distribute,” Jobs said. “Porn, malicious apps, apps that invade your privacy.”

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Firefox 3.5 RC 2 launched

Jun 24 2009 Published by under News

Mozilla has make yet another move in answering Microsoft’s IE 8. Introducing Firefox 3.5 RC 2. A relatively big leap from current v3.0.11. It is now available for download. But if danger is your middle name, you might want to try this out.

Why did I said so? Look out for the RC there. It means that Release Candidate is a very early version intended for web developers, not to the public yet. Such a software usually means unstable and might cause unexpected issues.

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Apple’s new iPhone 3G S

Jun 21 2009 Published by under News

June 19 marks the new iPhone, yet again. Introducing the iPhone 3G S with upgrades all over the hardware. It only available in 8 countries at the moment (including UK, US, Canada). And July 11 globally.

Here is  the upgrades.

3 MP camera

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A brief intro to cloud computing

Jun 17 2009 Published by under News

The terms cloud computing has been afloat in IT industry years ago. Many have heard of it, but not many of them knows what it is.

The cloud computing itself has yet to take-off. There are a couple of reasons why it isn’t so. More coverage of that will follow up. But for now, here’s a short video by IBM to give you at least the very basic idea of it:

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No IE pre-installed in Windows 7 for Europe

Jun 13 2009 Published by under News

“That’s it !!” says Microsoft execs. Microsoft decided not to push IE on-board for the next Windows release for Europe. Following the European Commission regarding antitrust against Microsoft, it is stated that MS rules the browser world unfairly. So, Microsoft will just ship it browserless for European.

Well, the good news is European users will now have option to install whatever browser that they wish. So long the old monopoly.

But one (or some) might wonder, what good is an Operating System without browser? Tell me what you think.

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