Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Tech News Today

Craigslist removes Adult Services section
Craigslist has taken down its Adult Services section. This is in response to pressure from 17 state attorneys general. They believe this move will hamper prostitution and child trafficking. Other observers aren't so optimistic

Apple's new social network deluged by spam
Apple just launched the Ping social network, along with iTunes 10. The service is already brimming with spammers. Most are advertising free iPhones. Ping has a user-verification system, but only basic spam-filtering abilities

iPad competitors lining up
Starting this fall and stretching into early next year, big-name gadget and PC makers are readying their own touch-screen tablets

Google TV to launch this fall
Google has announced that its TV service will premier in the fall. This will stream online TV to supported digital gadgets for free. Hardware makers are already signing up to support the service.

Note: Cross posted from nutzworld.com.

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