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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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Ground breaking invention shocks world
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Inventions like this only come along once in a while, but when they do come along, the world is forever changed. Radio, the telephone, the electric light bulb, hell, even ...
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Cryptography is one of those topics that many people get antsy over, especially politicians. Several years ago in the US, a special encryption chip by the name of Clipper was ...
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Is a cow’s life worth more than a man?
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In the northern Indian state of Haryana, five men accused of killing a cow were murdered by a mob of 4000 people. It is believed however, that police spread the story - ...
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Alston Stays
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Senator Richard Alston will retain his position as Australia’s IT and Communications minister, despite much speculation and rumour to the contrary. ...
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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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Adventures of the Atomic Blender
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It’s raining in Sydney right now. Not just ordinary rain either – its coming down so heavy we’ve got Ben and Bennett out the back with a jar of nails, two hammers and half a ...
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Dell jumps on 9/11 paranoia bandwagon
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In yet another example of post 9/11 paranoia, Dell Computer has cancelled one man’s laptop order based on the name of the company he works for - Weigand Combat Handguns Inc. ...
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Deceptive Duo caught
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American FBI agents have raided the homes of two US teens alleged to be ‘The Deceptive Duo’, a cracking team who have been defacing websites hosted by critical US infrastructure...
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FBI x10 ads use 89% of available bandwidth
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A pinch of humour and a touch of conspiracy theory for all you lovely Atomicans on this fine Thursday afternoon:
x10 ads use up to 89% of the available bandwidth of ...
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Linux continues its quest for World Domination™
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IBM has announced the clinching of a major contract with the German government to provide discounted Linux-based computers. The deal itself doesn’t enforce purchase of Linux ...
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Internet = empowerment?
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The UK's Labor government on the verge of spending a whopping $US14 million (and I wont even bother to translate that into Pacific Pesos) on wiring up 12,000 homes in some of ...
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China to mine the moon
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As part of ongoing efforts to expand its space program, the Chinese government has revealed plans to establish a mining base on the moon. ...
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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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English language declared safe
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There is a common fear amongst many people, that the Internet will lead to the death of language, at least as we know it. The French government is up in arms over the net and ...
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War is all hell
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One would think that making fun of the machinery of government in the United States might bring with it a certain amount of danger. Retorts from angry federalists, getting ...
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All bets are off
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In what can only be called a fine example of last minute dealing, the Greens and the Liberal government have utterly quashed online gambling in Australia. The ban came down in ...
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World’s first mandatory ‘smart’ identity card
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The Malaysian government can now track its citizens more efficiently after passing law that requires all Malaysians to carry a smart card, containing identity records which ...
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Government to form Broadband Advisory Group
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Prime Minister John Howard announced plans for a Broadband Advisory Group at the World Congress on IT yesterday morning. According to Mr Howard, the group's membership will be ...
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