iPhone lovers can use their hot devices to view steamy adult videos in 3D.
Adult Entertainment firm Pink Visual is filming porn videos that can be viewed in 3D on iPhones encased in Wazabee 3DeeShells tailored for the popular Apple mobile devices by German firm Spatial View.
"We’re really excited to be working with Spatial View to provide our customers with a new dimension in porn, so to speak," Pink Visual product manager Kim Kysar told AFP on Thursday.
"This isn’t like the cheesy, 1970s 3D viewing experience that a lot of us grew up with; this is cutting edge stuff. The best part is that there’s no need to wear those awful glasses."
Linden Lab, the company behind Second Life, announced today a range of new measures meant to finally confine Second Life’s sprawling adult community to a virtual "red light district." Among the new rules going into effect soon are:
* All adult goods and services will be confined to a specific "geographic" area in Second Life, meaning (we think) virtual genitalia and bdsm gear will no longer be offered in Second Life’s malls next to the shoes and custom hairstyles. * Second Life’s search engine will filter out adult-related ads. (Although we imagine people will try to game the system.) * Access to adult areas will be restricted to users who go through an age verification process. Linden first proposed age verification mid-2007 amidst a "virtual child pornography" scandal, but the program was never really enforced.
Digital Playground porn starlet Stoya stopped by G4 TV to give a new user-created Xbox 360 downloadable game application called the Rumble Massage a workout. The 22-year-old actress is a self-confessed “geek” when it comes to games and gadgets. She’s also a unanimous winner in the adult entertainment business, winning the AVN Best New Starlet award last year.
According to the research, the findings revealed "stark gender differences in video game and Internet use." Like?
College males play video games three times more than females and violent video games eight times more. In the study, males had a greater propensity to use the internet for entertainment, news and pornography. Females, on the other hand, used the internet for email and school work.
Reuters adds, "However, regardless of gender, clear correlations were seen between frequent gaming and more frequent alcohol and drug use and lower quality personal relationships, as well as more frequent violent gaming and a greater number of sexual partners and low quality personal relationships."
China has extended its crackdown on porn to online games after shutting down 1,250 websites for containing explicit pornographic content.
The Ministry of Culture said in a notice posted on its website Thursday that the ministry had already blacklisted a number of online games, including the "Red Light Center", for containing pornographic contents.
The multi-user game, developed by Vancouver-based Utherverse Inc., features a virtual sex function for fee-paying users through computerized personae, and allows users to take virtual drugs.
The website of the game and its developer was inaccessible by Thursday evening.
The first thing freelance journalist Damon Brown admits is that an entire book about porn and videogames is kind of an awkward sell. Most people don’t think those two industries have much in common, but over his years covering sex and technology for Playboy and the New York Post, he learned that that assumption was wrong. For one thing, the modern porn and videogame industries both started around the same time, in the early ’70s, both grew into billion-dollar operations, and both of them have irrevocably changed North American culture. Or at least, that’s the thesis of Brown’s new book, Porn & Pong: How Grand Theft Auto, Tomb Raider, and Other Sex Games Changed Our Culture.