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You, you light up my life
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Afraid of the dark? Want to turn your PC into the computing equivalent of a latino roadster from downtown LA? Or do you just like the pretty lights? Whatever your fancy in the ...
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Winners Don't do Napster
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Police in Belgium recently raided the homes of suspected Napster users, searching for copyrighted music. The raids took place in December of last year and January this year, ...
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Napster is dead. Long Live Napster!
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Well, it's not dead yet, but everyone knows that the writing is one the wall for the ever popular copyright infringing service… did I say that? I mean online music provider ...
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Telstra - the way it is
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Concerned about Telstra’s 3GB cap on Freedom Plan users? A conversation with Telstra representative, Stewart Gray, revealed that there’s more to the new policy than arguing ...
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Microsoft wins, Microsoft loses
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The news is all over the net - Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's break-up order and other recommendations have been thrown out by the US Court of Appeals for the District of ...
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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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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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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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My patent is bigger than yours - VIA sue Intel
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By now, we are all aware of Intel’s suit against chipset maker VIA, concerning five alleged patent infringement issues with VIA’s new P4X266 and P4M266 motherboards. Of course, ...
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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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Spam this!
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After receiving over 6000 pieces of spam from Direct Marketing company Etracks, Californian law firm Morrison & Foerster has filed suit with the San Francisco Superior Court ...
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A win for privacy in Australia
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The Australian Senate yesterday rejected a proposed law that would have granted numerous governmental departments the right to eavesdrop on the SMS, email and voicemail ...
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0.13 and Beyond
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Intel's new 0.13 micron processor features an 0.07 micron gate length transistors and six layers of copper inter-connect. Breaking the barriers to Moore's Law and developed the ...
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Total firewall ban
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Unless you're trying to avoid the law, hiding your details online usually isn't illegal. In some American states, this could change, thanks to recent bills that are currently ...
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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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Use this only for good…
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Now I know all you atomicans out there are a law abiding lot. You pay your taxes, cross the street only at crossings, and obey all the road rules. You do not believe in under ...
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Travels of the Atomic Blender
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Once again the famed Atomic Blender has somehow made its way out the front door here at Atomic HQ and promptly gone AWOL into the `Net, Lawnmower Man style. Fortunately for law ...
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Paying for Napster – a Beta tester speaks
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Napster, once the darling of both ‘law abiding’ music aficionados and audio pirates alike, is currently in Beta testing for its new subscription based service. ...
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SA Internet censorship law looming
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Attorney General Michael Atkinson recently presented a new censorship bill to the South Australian parliament which would criminalise the act of making information available ...
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