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iTunes to make Russian debut at Apple event tomorrow?
By Michael Rougeau published
Apple has reportedly invited Russian media to an iTunes event in Moscow on Tuesday.
Wikipedia adds HTML5 video player, though no influx of vids just yet
By Clint Demeritt published
The online encyclopedia adds a new TimedMediaHandler extension that lets users upload video to Wikipedia articles.
Wikipedia locks down editing on Mitt Romney, other Republican entries
By Luke Brown published
Wikipedia suspended editing for several pages after Stephen Colbert jokingly stated popularity of Republican vice presidential candidates was tied to the number of edits.
Wikipedia goes dark to protest web censorship in Russia
By Kate Solomon published
Wikipedia has closed its virtual doors for a day in Russia over the government's plans to create an internet blacklist.
GAME and Britannica: eaten by the internet
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall We're heading towards an all-digital future, but not everybody can join in: digital delivery can restrict our rights, and prevents millions of people from accessing content - even free content.
One more thing: today's other news
By Kate Solomon published
News in Brief Hello and welcome to TechRadar's daily round up of the bite-size tech canapés spotted around the web today.
Turning Wikipedia black is principled but pointless
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Corporations will be quaking in their boots today: to protest the wrongheaded and dangerous SOPA and PIPA legislation in the US, Wikipedia's going dark.
Wales: Wiki blackout will send global message
By Kate Solomon published
Everyone's favourite Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has defended the user generated encyclopaedia's move to shut down for 24 hours in protest over potential web censorship legislation.
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