No .xxx yet: Internet agency delays porn decision (AP)

AP - Porn Web sites can’t park themselves at a “.xxx” address quite yet.

China warns Google as Internet row deal seen soon (Reuters)

Reuters - China warned Google, the world’s largest search engine, against flouting the country’s laws on Friday, as expectations grow for a resolution to a public battle over censorship and cyber-security.

China warns Google not to stop filtering web searches (AFP)

AFP - China on Friday warned Google it would face “consequences” if it stopped filtering its search results, after the firm threatened to leave the country over cyberattacks and web censorship.

Lenovo says business will focus on mobile Internet (AP)

FILE - In this file photo taken Thursday May 25, 2006, a Chinese model uses a mobile phone to control a robot made by Chinese computer maker Lenovo at a high-tech exhibition in Beijing, China.   Lenovo Group expects wireless Internet products to account for up to 80 percent of its sales within five years as it pursues expansion in faster-growing emerging markets, CEO Yang Yuanqing said Friday, March 12, 2010. (AP Photo, File)AP - Lenovo Group expects wireless Internet products to account for up to 80 percent of its sales within five years as it pursues expansion in faster-growing emerging markets, CEO Yang Yuanqing said Friday.

FCC releases Internet speed test tool (Reuters)

Reuters - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Thursday launched a broadband test service to help consumers clock the speed of their Internet.

Web will be 'critical' revenue source for Times: publisher (AFP)

AFP - Charging online readers will give The New York Times a critical second revenue stream but the print newspaper will be important for “many years to come,” publisher Arthur Sulzberger said Thursday.

Ga. man who posted 'Elton John must die' arrested (AP)

Musician Elton John arrives at the Elton John Oscar Party in West Hollywood, Calif. on Sunday, March 7, 2010. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)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.

Web will be 'critical' revenue source for Times: publisher (AFP)

AFP - Charging online readers will give The New York Times a critical second revenue stream but the print newspaper will be important for “many years to come,” publisher Arthur Sulzberger said Thursday.

VeriSign to spend more than $300M on tech upgrades (AP)

AP - VeriSign Inc. — whose technology is key to allowing Internet users to access Web sites — says it plans to pour more than $300 million over the next decade into upgrading its infrastructure.

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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