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Telstra’s broadband plans change – again
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In an email to all Telstra Broadband subscribers, our countries’ most loved telco (ahem) has announced that it is no longer going ahead with previously announced plans for its ...
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All id's secrets belong to us! Todd Hollenshead tells all
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Todd Hollenshead, CEO of American game developer id software (you may have heard of them), was in Australia recently as part of a whirlwind Return to Castle Wolfenstein ...
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Nvidia learns about social engineering
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Nvidia has announced that it, in conjunction with Dutch courts, has seized the computers of two teenagers who socially engineered their way into gaining proprietry information ...
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Bustin’ punks in RTCW
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It’s official. id Software, forever famous as creators of the doom and quake series of games, has approached
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Name your price
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Games such as Everquest and Ultima Online were revolutionary in a way. They heralded the birth of persistent online worlds and MMORPG gaming. MMORPGs like Evercrack allowed ...
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Kazaa sold to Australian company.
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Popular peer-2-peer file trading app, Kazaa, has been sold along with several other undisclosed assets to Australian based Sharman Networks Limited. According to a statement on ...
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ASIC attempts to regulate IRC
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Stock tips delivered online have always been something of a sore point with financial regulators such as the American Securities and Exchange Commission and the Australian ...
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Forget DMCA, the US has bigger fish to fry
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The entire world (and especially those poor Russian programmers) rue the day America introduced the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Now, there’s a potential new US law that ...
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Will terrorism make online privacy extinct?
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Personal privacy has always been a stalwart pillar of our basic democratic rights. For years, hardliners in governments all over the world, especially certain figures in the ...
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Dreamcast sleeps with the fishes
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The rumours have been flying for days, but Sega has finally bitten the bullet and admitted the cold, hard truth: the Dreamcast is not long for this world. Sega will be clearing ...
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Metallica finally safe from evil fans
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The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a lower court decision that declared the practice of swapping ripped MP3s via Napster is in fact illegal, and in breach of ...
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What are we playing?
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Everyone in the office is excited about the coming release of Tribes 2, and that excitement has reached fever pitch with the arrival from Sierra Games of the Tribes II beta ...
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Sony makes nicey-nice with Connectix
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Back in 1999 Sony Corporation took Connectix to court over the latter's Virtual Game Station product. This piece of software was an emulator of the popular Playstation games ...
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Dear God, don't let it be so!
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News came in across the wire this morning of another sad demise in the electronic entertainment industry. Thankfully, no person has passed away, though in some ways, for the ...
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The next bigger thing
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Now this is interesting. Like the slow acceptance of online distribution of music by the big record labels, it appears that the Motion Picture Association of America is also ...
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Those whacky Germans are at it again
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Last year a number of critical German governmental Web sites were struck down by Denial of Service attacks, and since then the Interior Minister, Otto Schily, has had a bright ...
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Bigger, better PS2
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Sony has announced its intention to release a new model of the Playstation2 in Japan next week, which features support for both a hard drive and broadband capabilities. These ...
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Don't Panic
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Prominent author and all-round cool guy Douglas Adams, of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy fame, died of a sudden heart attack on Friday morning in California. Colleagues at ...
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Gateway runs away screaming as Samsung reveal huge TFT LCD display
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Gateway, makers of the ever present and familiar dairy cow cube (oh, and computers too), has pulled out of the entire Pacific Rim. Speculation has been doing the rounds for a ...
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Court decision may force Xbox out of the country
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If you were planning to get an Xbox and stick a mod chip into it, you may find it a little hard to do if Microsoft decides to pack up and leave Australia with its system. If it ...
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