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Napster throws out the Pig
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Last week you might have read about
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AGL ate our baby
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Dingo Blue, every dial-up user’s favourite ISP, is being shut down by parent company Australian Gas Light after costing AGL an estimated $45 million dollars in just twelve ...
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FBI raids cable users
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Federal Bureau of Investigation agents yesterday raided the homes of 19 people in the US, searching for and confiscating computer equipment that included cable modems. The ...
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Makes me feel really small
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Readers of cyberpunk, especially the works of that genre's master, William Gibson, will be familiar with the term 'arcology'. It's a big, really big building that houses ...
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That's a lot of memory
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Optical memory - the dream of high capacity storage developers. Sugar cubes - the dream of coffee drinkers and sweet-tooths everywhere. What do they have in common? Japanese ...
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50 years young
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Yesterday was the 50th birthday of the world's first commercial computer, the Universal Automatic Computer. Happy birthday to it! The Univac, as it was known, was built by ...
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Blow some money in the name of art!
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We try to find the answers to many vexing questions in our lives: why is the sky blue; how many crayons can I fit up my nose; and where do babies come from - mind you, the last ...
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Water chips: A new toy for bathtime
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Next time your computer crashes, you might have to call a plumber rather than your local IT shop. A funky group of researchers at the California Institute of Technology have ...
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There's more to life than making shoes
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Big-arse shoes – who doesn’t want a pair?
Pretty much everyone, unless you happen to have very big feet - not that there is anything wrong with that. Anywho, if your ...
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PS2 broadband in Oz
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We were just waiting for it, patiently twiddling our thumbs (or controllers, whatever floats thy boat) till Sony Computer Entertainment Australia announced that you can play ...
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Silicon is
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Well, we've been using Silicon for a long time now - relatively speaking. It's been used in semiconductors from day one, so if anything is in need of a swap-out, it's hard to ...
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Xbox partners kiss and make up
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The price dispute is over – MS and NVIDIA have settled their differences. So now they can back to building them boxes.
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Crappy capacitors
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We all know how they go. If you’re lucky, it’s a fizz and a quiet pop. But for the less fortunate, it is usually a suicidal explosion that takes out a few other (expensive) ...
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Rick’s new Empire
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Men with sticks – the revolution has arrived. Nicely animated, ability-crammed men with sticks though. Logan Booker was at Rick Goodman’s presentation of Empires: Dawn of the ...
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News by moz: Techno-Weenies rejoice!
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'Techno-Weenie' -- the term used to describe someone who pathologically purchases the latest technological gadgetry, regardless of whether they need it or not.
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News by morris: Need advice? Then Reach Out!
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Everyone has their share of problems and burdens. Don't let them overwhelm you or get out of hand. Thanks to morris from the Forums for the write-up on Reach Out!
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Attention Sydney Atomicans
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TequiLAN Sunrise - the cool free fun Atomic party - limited tickets still available!
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Sydney-siders -- last day: Chicks, drinks, food and mobos.
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18+ and currently in the Sydney area? Here's your last chance to mix it with the best at TequiLAN Sunrise!
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Give a teraflop a home. Adopt an Opteron.
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Cray is up to its supercomputer shenanigans once again. Not content with the recently shipped Cray X1, the high-performance computer company will create one of the world’s most ...
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It's all in the detail
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IBM has gone and outdone itself yet again. Not content to beat Grandmasters of Chess at their own game, Big Blue has now upped the ante on monitor details levels. It's latest ...
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