Shelly Palmer

Steve Jobs Has A Problem with Sex : MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer February 22, 2010

While Apple does not allow iPhone apps to include nudity, it is cracking down on apps with any trace of sexually explicit content. Apple is reportedly removing apps with even the slightest bit of “sexual innuendo”, including apps with pictures of women in bathing suits. Despite the crackdown, Playboy’s app is still available, as are risque photos of Rihanna on the GQ app and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.

Google has gained clearance to purchase and supply energy. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s approval allows Google to begin selling energy to consumers, just as ConEd would. While consumer energy may be in its future, many believe Google may simply use the approval to beef up its infrastructure.

Sprint is set to begin letting consumers tap into its 4G network. The wireless company will begin selling 4G compatible devices this Summer, which will allow users to surf the mobile web on the fast WiMax network. Sprint Nextel’s 4G WiMax service will be the first of the next generation wireless networks to be made available.