Board delays .XXX domain decision

March 13, 2010


The decision of whether to allow a .XXX domain to be created for the adult entertainment industry has been delayed.
Washington (WiredPRNews.com) – The decision to allow for the creation of a .XXX domain name for the adult entertainment industry has been postponed. As reported by AFP, the web addresses international regulatory entity ICANN, the […]

Apple CEO Reportedly Received Liver Transplant

June 21, 2009


Steve Jobs is said to have undergone a liver transplant after taking a medical leave.
Wired PR News – Apple CEO Steve Jobs reportedly underwent a liver transplant following taking a leave from the company for a medical condition in January. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), it has been two months since Jobs received […]

Chrysler Fiat Sale Delayed by High Court

June 9, 2009


The Supreme Court makes decision to put Chrysler’s sale to Fiat on hold.
Wired PR News – The Supreme Court blocked the sale of Chrysler’s assets to Italian automaker Fiat on Monday. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg issued an order blocking the sale pending further review.
As noted by the AP, […]

The Return of Jobs May Boost Apple Shares

June 7, 2009


Many are speculating on what affect the appearance or absence of Steve Jobs at an upcoming conference may have on Apple shares.
Wired PR News – Apple Inc. is holding their annual developer conference Monday, and many are speculating on whether the company’s ailing CEO will make an early return and appear at the conference. […]

Rihanna to Appear at Chris Brown Hearing

May 30, 2009


The singer will reportedly be a possible witness in the felony assault case.
Wired PR News – Singer Rihanna is reportedly set to appear at an upcoming hearing in a case against ex-boyfriend and fellow entertainer Chris Brown. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), an attorney for the pop star, Donald Etra, has stated that […]

Passion of the Christ Suit Against Gibson Settled

May 19, 2009


A settlement has been reached for a lawsuit filed against the actor and movie’s director.
Wired PR News – A lawsuit against “The Passion of the Christ” director Mel Gibson has been settled. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), in a notice filed in court Friday, it was requested that a judge cancel a trial […]

Google and Trademark Terms on AdWords

May 19, 2009


Google to No Longer Prohibit Use of Trademark Terms
Google has changed their rules concerning the use of trademark terms in AdWords copy.
Wired PR News – Google has changed their policies regarding the use of trademark terms in search ads. As reported by Advertising Age, the search giant is lifting a ban on terms that identify […]

Digital TV Switch Not Extended for Some

February 8, 2009


Some television stations plan to stick by original date for mandatory digital programming switch.
Wired PR News.com – Some TV viewers may not receive the full benefit of the extension Congress granted for the mandatory digital TV switch. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), some television stations plan to proceed with dropping analog broadcasts […]

Digital Television Switch Delayed

January 28, 2009


The mandatory digital TV switch has been delayed as a Senate bill is passed early this week.
Wired PR News.com – A bill passed Monday by the Senate will delay the mandatory digital television switch that was originally supposed to occur in February. As reported by Reuters, the new transition date will be June 12, extending […]

 
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