Special Report: Adult in the Virtual Space
June 30, 2008
Utherverse Digital CEO Brian Shuster has a vision of adult entertainment’s future, and that vision is decidedly three-dimensional.
Jesse Jane Appearance in Chicago This Week
June 30, 2008
Hard, a male herbal supplement, and Slightly Sinful, a retail store, sponsor the July 3 appearance of Digital Playground contract star Jesse Jane at the Slightly Sinful store in Alsip, Ill.
Pipedream Gears Up for ANE
June 30, 2008
Pipedream Products is ramping up for the 2008 Adult Novelty Expo (ANE) July 14-15. This year’s ANE takes place in Universal City, Calif.
Ava Rose, Adam & Eve Contract Ends
June 30, 2008
Ava Rose, who has been under exclusive contract to Adam & Eve Pictures for two years, is no longer under contract effective July 1.
Topco Sales Introduces 150 New Items for July
June 30, 2008
Adult novelty manufacturer Topco Sales is slated to release 150 new products within days and has offered a sampling of items ahead of schedule.
Morality in Media Responds to ICANN Move to Expand TLDs
June 29, 2008
The social conservative group Morality in Media had issued a statement in response to the decision by the ICANN Board of Directors to open up the top-level domain space that hints at a slight change in its previous position opposing a .XXX TLD.
Special Report: The Latin Market
June 29, 2008
In recent months the number of newly-launched independent sites and large network offerings aimed at monetizing the Latina content niche, or micro-niches within it, have been growing with sizzling speed and varied amounts of success.
Judge Halts Release of Troyer Sex Vid
June 28, 2008
A U.S. District Judge has blocked any sales or distribution of the sex tape featuring mainstream actor Verne Troyer.
Forecast: Mobile Gaming Worth $4.5bn
June 28, 2008
Information technology research and advisory company Gartner, Inc. is projecting that the worldwide revenue from mobile gaming will exceed $4.5 billion dollars this year.
Making Hyperlinks Hyperactive
June 28, 2008
They’re the foundation of the web and the basis for all traffic on the Internet — yet at the same time, they are one of the most overlooked aspects of web development: “They” are hyperlinks, the paths by which visitors enter and exit your website.






