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Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....

  • Playboy has hopped on the tech bandwagon in recent months with both a NSFW website and a 3-D print spread. The empire that Heffner built is now extending its reach into the gaming marketplace, thanks to a partnership with Bigpoint. [From: Joystiq]
  • Kindle 3 reviews are starting to hit the Web, and David Pogue praises Amazon's latest e-reader as "ingeniously designed to be everything the iPad will never be: small, light and inexpensive." [From: The New York Times]
  • YouTube today adds language support for Croatian, Filipino, Serbian and Slovak, continuing its march across the globe. [From: Wired]
  • Sanrio fans will finally be able to live out their Hello Kitty fantasies on the Web, now that 'Hello Kitty Online' has launched. [From: Joystiq]
  • Facebook has announced that it's dropping Internet Explorer 6 from the list of browsers supported by its online chat app. [From: Computerworld]
  • In an attempt to recapture the so-called glory days of Facebook's college-only years, the appropriately named CollegeOnly is a new social network aimed at the collegiate set. Going live later this year, the service will launch at Ivy League schools. [From: Paid Content]

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