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Safari 4.0.5 offers improvements to Top Sites, third-party plug-ins (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com – Whether you’re a fan of Apple’s Web browser, or just having some problems with its competition, there’s now a new Safari update available just for you. Well, you and everybody else—you wouldn’t want them to feel left out, would you?
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Ga. man who posted ‘Elton John must die’ arrested (AP)

AP – A Georgia man who posted a video of himself on the Internet holding a sign that said “Elton John must die” has been arrested for making terroristic threats.
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Razer, GPG pledge Mac support; DICE investigating (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com – Now that Valve has pledged to support the Mac with the forthcoming release of Steam on Mac OS X and simultaneous Mac and PC releases for all its upcoming games, several in the gaming industry have been quick to respond with their own pledges of support.
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Summary Box: Report on online censorship (AP)

AP – THE INTERNET’S `ENEMIES’: A dozen countries were deemed by Reporters Without Borders to be the most repressive at censorship.
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Rumor: iPhone OS 4.0 Update Adds Multitasking (PC World)

PC World – The iPhone will finally support multitasking for third-party apps as part of Apple’s iPhone OS 4.0 release, according to AppleInsidier sources. It is just one of many iPhone 4.0 rumors surfacing as interest in what’s next for the iPhone’s OS mounts.
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OnLive Plans On-Demand Streaming of Video Games (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor – In a move to shake up the online gaming industry, OnLive has announced PC and Mac versions of its on-demand, instant-play games will roll out in June during the E3 2010 show. Here’s the rub: Gamers don’t have to buy a console, and they can get broadband speeds.
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Text message erasing application goes international (AFP)

AFP – A California start-up on Thursday went international with a TigerText iPhone application that lets people kill embarrassing text messages after they have been sent out.

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Rights group puts Australia on Internet watchlist (AFP)

AFP – A top media rights watchdog listed Australia along with Iran and North Korea in a report published Friday on countries that pose a threat of Internet censorship.

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