Time's iPad Headache, Online Games Spark Real Violence in Vietnam

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
- Time, Inc. launched its 'Sports Illustrated' iPad app just last month, but Apple's stringent regulatory policies -- specifically the confusing subscription plans and recurring payments -- are already a source of much consternation with the publishing giant. [From: All Things Digital]
- Vietnam has implemented online gaming restrictions in the wake of related violence, including the troubling case of a 15-year-old girl who allegedly murdered a 4-year old for playing money. [From: Boston.com]
- RIM's rumored tablet device may have a moniker, as the company has reportedly commandeered the rights to the domain name "Blackpad.com." [From: Engadget]
- In a completely unsurprising development, the Pentagon has implicated detained (and alleged) snitch Bradley Manning as the source of the most recent, massive Wikileak document release. [From: Gawker]
- Facebook users with Latin American default settings have been inundated with profanity and odd messages recently, a possible hack that some are attributing to Turkish anarchists known as the "inci." [From: Gawker]





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