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Low quality NAND finding its way into portable storage
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Some distributors of flash silicon chips, like those used in USB keys and other portable devices, have been found to be selling low-quality NAND RAM.
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Atomic CD #3: Replacing the GIMP
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Due to an internal problem with our burner badgers, the GIMP imaging software found on Atomic CD #3 was a little broke. We're fixing it.
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OzEmail announces ADSL service
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OzEmail has announced it will be launching a residential ADSL service at some point in June. The service, which was originally slated to launch late last year, will be ‘Layer ...
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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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Euro-cops get retentive
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At a recent a meeting of the Telecommunications Council of the European Union a rather disturbing directive was not only tabled, but also unanimously approved. Thanks to the ...
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Distributed Google
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The Google Toolbar is a useful little app. Perform web searches, search within a site, Usenet searches, image searches and Directory searches all without going to the trouble ...
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Xbox file system cracked - apparently
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By manipulating the power supply used by the Xbox hard drive, you can gain access to an Xbox HDD on your PC! According to
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All your phones…
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The ability to send SMS messages to mobiles from Net connected PCs has been around for quite a while. Now, reports such as
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DMCA test case dismissed
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The suit many hoped would be a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) test case, has been thrown out of court by a US federal judge. ...
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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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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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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
VIA sues Intel over the Pentium 4 - the war continues...
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The war in the courts between Intel and VIA escalated today, as VIA filed suit against Intel for patent infringement by the Pentium 4 processor family.
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Sun announces Passport competitor
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Sun has joined forces with several companies, including Cisco, Sony and Vodafone, to launch Liberty Alliance, a project aimed at creating an alternative to Microsoft’s Passport ...
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Computers replacing DJs – say it ain’t so!
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Artificial Intelligence researchers at Hewlett Packard have put together a system that could one day replace the human DJ in clubs around the world, according to ...
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Backlash over copy protected music CDs
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After testing various new anti-ripping technologies on CDs from low demand genres such as Country and Western, music publishers are starting to introduce the technology into ...
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FBI to distribute its own Trojan
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The American Federal Bureau of Investigation has a new trick up its sleeve when it comes to combating crime – a Trojan by the name of
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Gone but not forgotten
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NASA scientists feared the worst for Pioneer 10 when they lost contact with it last August. This was the first person-made object to pass through our solar system’s asteroid ...
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First link o' the week
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That little cauldron of tech goodness, Adrian's Rojak Pot, has come up with the goods yet again. This time around Adrian and his pals have uploaded a new revised version of ...
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Forget Pr0n, this is What the Web is All About
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And what's that I hear you ask? Well, it's all about gamers with way too much time on their hands, and unlike quiet obsessions that benefit no-one, you occasionally come across ...
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Who owns your surfing time?
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The Web is an almost infinite, and ever-changing, environment. I don’t think there is any one person who can claim to have surveyed all of this vast domain (except for some ...
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