How an antitrust law created the first porn app for iPhones

For what’s probably the first time in history, a pornography app is available to download directly to iPhones. You can thank, or blame, bureaucrats in Brussels for this milestone. The arrival of a porn app is fresh evidence that anti-monopoly laws and lawsuits against Apple and other technology giants are starting to change the technology we use — in ways we might love or loathe. (Ovide, The Washington Post)

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In the New Syria, Religious Minorities Swing Between Hope and Fear

The former rebels leading the new government have pledged to respect Syria’s religious and ethnic minorities. They are under heavy international pressure to deliver, including from the U.S. and the European nations, which still retain sanctions on Syria as a state and maintain separate measures against Islamist groups that dominate the new government. (Tromifonov, The Wall Street Journal)

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Alli Main