Thursday, May 18, 2006
Gameplayer porn
A mom in Osceola County, Fla., is warning other parents about "pocket porn," WFTV reports. She's referring to porn that can be downloaded from the Web to Sony's PlayStation Portable gameplayers, which connect to the Internet wirelessly. They have parental controls, but the PSP manual explains how to reset them, and they're reset automatically when the players' batteries wear down, the mom discovered after she'd set the parental controls, then caught her 13-year-old viewing pornography. Her son also taught her that, "with one click, the history [of sites visited] becomes history." He told her it's a feature "all the kids know about." Elsewhere on the porn front, people can now buy adult movies online and copy them to DVDs that will play on any screen, including a TVs, the Associated Press reports. "It's another first for adult film companies that pioneered the home video market and rushed to the Internet when Hollywood studios still saw it as a threat."
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