Subliminally naked advertisement banned on TV

iiNet's latest 'naked DSL' advertisement featuring a 2-frame insert has been banned by CAD, the free-to-air industry group.
 

Tasmania bags bags

Although Mr McGuire recommended “plastics” to Benjamin in “The Graduate”, ye olde plastic bags are being bagged, done, dusted and dismissed from Tasmania’s retail stores, although the ban is yet to go through Tasmania’s parliament.
 

Lawyer demands jury stops Googling

Using Google to research a news story is easy on your iPhone. Which is why one lawyer wants jurors to stop doing it.
 

Chinese government gets an Internet ban right for once

Is the latest Chinese government Internet ban actually a good thing for a change? Ask most gamers and I reckon the answer would be a resounding yes.
 

Oh my God, Apple killed common sense!

Are you happy with Apple deciding what applications can, and cannot, run on your iPhone? The question becomes harder to answer when faced with conflicting decisions by Apple regarding acceptable content.
 

The elephant in the eBay auction room

When it comes to there being an elephant in the room as far as eBay is concerned, then it would have to be the subject of trading in illegal items. According to one eBay insider, the company is about to chop up that elephant and throw some of it off the auction floor.
 

Talking Turkey: bloggers ban themselves in protest over banned blogs

More than 200 bloggers in Turkey have taken the decision to ban their own blogs in protest at the Turkish government which has already banned hundreds of websites for insulting either the government or Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic.