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Venezuela's Chavez: Internet should be regulated
AP - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called for regulation of the Internet on Saturday while demanding authorities crack down on a critical news Web site that he accused of spreading false information.
Australia defends mandatory Internet filter
AFP - Australia Sunday defended its plan to block some Internet content, such as that featuring child sex abuse or advocating terrorism, after a media rights watchdog warned it may hurt free speech.
Bye bye Bajaj: Sun sets on India's beloved scooter
AP - It was a purchase to be remembered.
Mac news briefs: The week in 3D
Macworld.com - Toon Boom Animate 2 announced
Amazon reacts to new Colo tax, costing affiliates
AP - Kristie McNealy blogs from her suburban Denver home about raising four children and health issues. Her husband, Rob, a floor installer, runs another Web site offering product reviews and advice on hardwood floors.
Bloggers battle corruption in Russia
AFP - It started with a golden bed and African drummers and led to Russia's latest, surprising, political duel pitting tenacious bloggers against bureaucrats whose excesses went a step too far.
Smartphones put the moves on social networking
AFP - Mobile social networking ruled on Saturday as the techno-hip at South By South West (SXSW) used location-based services on smartphones to track down everything from panels to parties.
Apple to replace iPad batteries with a new iPad
Macworld.com - After facing criticism—and lawsuits—in the past over the irreplaceable batteries in its products, Apple appears determined to get in front of the issue with the iPad. Three weeks before shipping its new tablet, the company announced an iPad battery replacement program.
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