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We reported that it was dead last week, but it seems that the Dreamcast refuses to die. Sega and set-top box manufacturer Pace have just announced a joint venture to produce ...
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Millions of files are downloaded via P2P programs such as Kazaa each week. For a large percentage of these files, each download constitutes a copyright violation. Organisations ...
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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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John's E3 Report #2: No hookers for Mario
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It’s E3 news time again with John Gillooly. Fresh stuff for LA, and the entertainment convention to end all entertainment conventions. Not that we’d want to end any sort of ...
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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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DivX 5.0 and DivX Pro
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The latest version of the DivX video compression codec, DivX 5.0, is now available. Touting a bunch of new
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BurnItFirst, DRM and ‘Fair Use’
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First came BMG/EMI’s MusicNet. Then came Sony/Universal’s Pressplay. Both offered subscription-based download services for digital music – the studio’s answer to Napster. ...
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Optus threatens to cut the cable
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As part of ongoing negotiations with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission on rights to share content with pay TV provider Foxtel, Optus has announced it will ...
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DoJ loses its nerve and drops parts of MS anti-trust case
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The US Department of Justice has announced that it will no longer be seeking a break up of Redmond based software giant Microsoft as remedy to its ongoing anti-trust proceedings...
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Optus lets slip new broadband plans
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Documents accidentally posted to the Optus website yesterday foreshadowed the introduction of new broadband plans, including download limits and a new pricing structure, much ...
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Microsoft cuts Xbox retail price by $250
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Effective Friday 26th of April, Xbox retail pricing will drop from its current $649 to $399 (including GST). Customers who have already purchased an Xbox at the higher price ...
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X-box - by crikey it's cheap!
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Microsoft has cheerfully announced the pricing and release details for its console-war-winning console. Unsurprisingly it is scheduled to hit store shelves well before ...
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Intel declares war
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And hopefully, the winners will be us, the processor buying public. Intel CEO Craig Barrett has announced that Intel will be targeting an aggressive pricing policy in order to ...
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Gentlemen start your wallets (GF4MX440 benchmarks)
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The floodgates are about to burst on what has become the worst kept secret in the industry, NVIDIA’s new GeForce4 lineup. The past week has been full of early press releases, ...
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