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Film and literature classification website hacked, aliens likely responsible
by Daniel Long

The Government's own film and literature classification website has suffered at the hands of an unknown enemy, apparently from some kind of Alien civilisation, according to the hacker's note.

Mar 27, 2009
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From translators to BitTorrent: The Internet turns green for Iran
by Daniel Long

The Pirate Bay have come out in support of Iran by temporarily renaming themselves 'The Persian Bay' with a forum for uncensored speech. Similarly, Google and Facebook are to launch Persian translations of their respective sites

Jun 19, 2009
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No sexy time for Apple App store
by Daniel Long

New rules censoring ‘sexy’ marketing words from Apple store apps, including ‘boobs’ have been labelled puritanical and silly, even as the apps themselves have become huge sellers for their creators.

Jan 29, 2009

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From translators to BitTorrent: The Internet turns green for Iran
by Daniel Long  |   Jun 19, 2009
The Pirate Bay have come out in support of Iran by temporarily renaming themselves 'The Persian Bay' with a forum for uncensored speech. Similarly, Google and Facebook are to launch Persian translations of their respective sites
Film and literature classification website hacked, aliens likely responsible
by Daniel Long  |   Mar 27, 2009
The Government's own film and literature classification website has suffered at the hands of an unknown enemy, apparently from some kind of Alien civilisation, according to the hacker's note.
No sexy time for Apple App store
by Daniel Long  |   Jan 29, 2009
New rules censoring ‘sexy’ marketing words from Apple store apps, including ‘boobs’ have been labelled puritanical and silly, even as the apps themselves have become huge sellers for their creators.

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