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Liveblog: "Rock and Roll" Apple iPod Event Infinite Loop
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Ars Technica is covering the September iPod event live, so follow this post for up-to-the-second updates! Read More

 
Did Family Guy cause 179,997 FCC indecency complaints? Media
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Whose fault is it that the FCC received 179,997 indecency complaints in March? Family Guy? The Parents Television Council? A brain-damaged horse? Read More

 
The forgotten, beloved 60GB PS3: why it's still so popular Opposable Thumbs
The forgotten, beloved 60GB PS3: why it's still so popular
by Ben Kuchera
What has backwards compatibility, a logo ripped off of a superhero movie, and a really high launch cost? If you said the 60GB PS3, give yourself a cookie. Why the model with the rockiest launch has a dedicated following who wouldn't have it any other way. Read More

 
Can a mere domain name be defamation? Glenn Beck says yes Law & Disorder
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Hugely popular conservative talker Glenn Beck has sicced his lawyers on a satirical website that's been up for a week, but the attorneys may have a point on this one. The site, called glennbeckrapedandmurderedayounggirlin1990.com, toes the line on defamation—and may have stepped across it. Read More
 

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