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Twas a bit of mixed day for Apple at the WWDC in Frisco. Developers are pissy that Apple isn't giving them more of the iPhone to work with.
Electronic Arts announced that it will sell 6 new games on the Mac platform this year. For more go to Gamer.
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Apple released Safari for Windows and announced that Safari will be running on the new iphone.(not unlike a regular Safari, it is apparently very buggy): they have apparently already issued bug fixes. Fore more Plante.
Google are coming under increasing pressure amid privacy concerns following a report by UK-based human rights agency Privacy Internation that gave them the big thumbs down coming last behind the likes of Yahoo, Apple and MySpace. As a result, Google has agreed to obscure user data after 18 months, are removing images from Maps at the request of folks caught in compromising situations and will be reducing the life of cookies from 30 years to 2 years.
Yahoo investors had a bit of a cry at the recent shareholders meeting, many calling for Terry Semel's head and questioning executive departures. For more on that, notorious Yahoo! lover Plante.
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Disney's ESPN has purchased the largest cricket website www.cricinfo.com in an attempt to become more global.
China are allegedly blocking www.Flickr.com after photos of the Tiananmen massacre from 1989 were posted according to Yahoo!'s Hong Kong office. They cannot confirm these details.
A 16-year-old Chinese Internet addict stabbed his mother to death and then seriously injured his father after he was refused money to go to a cybercafe claiming that "Killing them was the only way to free myself." For more on
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