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iPhone app heats up debate over sexting

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Did "sexting" just get safer? Maybe, but probably not. A free and increasingly popular iPhone app called Snapchat allows users to take a picture, send it and control how the message is visible – between 1 and 10 seconds.

 

New app shares photos with everyone near you

What if you could see the cellphone photos taken by everyone within 150 feet of you? Would you be hesitant about potentially seeing yourself captured in one of those photos or would you be smiling as your inner voyeur jumps in joy?

 

Think your kid isn't ‘sexting’? Think again

Think your kid isn't ‘sexting’? Think again

More than a quarter of young people have been involved in sexting in some form, an Associated Press-MTV poll found.

 

T-Mobile Sidekick Disaster: Danger’s Servers Crashed, And They Don’t Have A Backup

T-Mobile Sidekick Disaster: Danger’s Servers Crashed, And They Don’t Have A Backup

Wow. T-Mobile and Danger, the Microsoft-owned subsidiary that makes the Sidekick, has just announced that they've likely lost all user data that was being stored on Microsoft's servers due to a server failure. That means that any contacts, photos, calendars, or to-do lists that haven't been locally backed up are gone.

 

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