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Charlie Sheen Mystery Woman Is a Porn Star, Reports Say
22-year-old porn performer Capri Anderson was reportedly the women who was with Charlie Sheen in his Plaza Hotel suite Tuesday morning during his tirade.
Prosecutors Say National Obscenity Standard Doesn't Apply in Isaacs Case
Ira Isaacs' attorney and Justice Department attorneys are embroiled in pretrial motions in the case, which begins in February.
Claims Can't Be 'Articulated,' Larry Flynt Attorneys Say
Attorneys for Larry Flynt filed a reply brief this week in support of their motion to dismiss Jimmy Flynt’s lawsuit, who claims company ownership in Larry Flynt Productions.
Stagliano's Work Must Be Taken 'As a Whole,' Attorneys Say
John Stagliano's attorneys have asked a federal judge to require jurors view each of the DVDs and video clips as charged in his obscenity indictment.
Jimmy Flynt Sr. Shouldn't Testify at Court, LFP Attorneys Say
LFP attorneys have asked a judge to deny Flynt Media Corp.’s motion to include Jimmy Flynt Sr. as a material witness when the trial begins next week.
Experts Say Mobile Internet Rates Likely to Rise
Mobile Internet data rates are likely to rise in the near future.
iPhone’s Anti-fraud Feature Is Inconsistent, Researchers Say
Security researchers are calling the iPhone’s new protection against phishing sites, which was added to the updated iPhone 3.1’s Safari browser Wednesday, inconsistent.
Apple, Adobe Say They're Serious About Bringing Flash to iPhone
Feeling pressure from Google's Android mobile operating system, Adobe and Apple have once again joined forces to being Flash capability to the iPhone.
XRCO Awards A Big Hit, Organizers Say
The 24th Annual XRCO Awards celebrated a lot of firsts: a new logo, a new location and plenty of first-time winners.
I dare you to walk into Starbucks and say this
...especially if you add the "7". Side note: If you spell out the initials, the word you get is "Ilibadima 7". That either sounds like De'Bella's mom or someone left out of "Purple Rain". Previously: "This nipple's not going to lick itself"; I Love Black Dick 3; Pull My Daisy See also: Metro Interactive
Doctors Say Video Gaming Not an Addiction
At last week’s annual meeting of the American Medical Association, doctors reconsidered a proposal to classify Internet/video gaming addiction as a specific mental illness.
Porn Could Help Digital Archivists Preserve Art, Experts Say
Online adult entertainment may provide society with an unintended dose of artistic value, according to a recent CNET News story, which said that archivists looking for ways to preserve digital art would do well to follow the lead of the porn industry.
Spam on Rise, Say U.S. Security Firm, European Commission
Two new studies show that unsolicited spam emails remain a growing global problem.
Say Goodbye to the Tits
I had two really good discussions yesterday regarding the current ‘2257 situation, company policies and the broader impact of record keeping burdens beyond adult
You say Tanaka, I say Tanaka
David Aaron Clark, a white man with lots of available pate and tattoos, sure does love him some Asian ladies
I say "Backdoor", you say "Desires"
Backdoor Desires is a new movie from Defiance/Torrid Entertainment
HD-DVD Will Jump to Early Market Lead, Analysts Say
Technology market research firm ABI Research predicts that HD-DVD will outsell Blu-ray by a 2.5-to-1 ratio this year. The firm attributes this headstart to the earlier release date and cheaper price of HD-DVD, which debuted in the U.S. on Tuesday.
FHM Readers Say Jameson, Patrick Among Sexiest Women
The votes are in, and FHM magazine readers agree: Jenna Jameson and Tera Patrick are two of the 100 sexiest women in the world.
Registrars Say VeriSign Too Powerful
Top executives from more than half a dozen registrars have written a letter to ICANN Chairman Vint Cerf asking him to reject a new contract with VeriSign they say would give the registrar too much power and raise prices for Internet addresses.
Criminals Attack Computers More Than Hackers, Experts Say
VANCOUVER — Internet connectivity may be changing the world – but it’s coming at a price. In combating cyber threats, experts recently said that targeted probes by criminals wanting money are now more common than hacker attacks aimed at bringing down networks.