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Fantastic Four
by Ron Osborn
It wouldn’t be right for a new superhero movie to go by without an accompanying videogame, and Fantastic Four is no exception.
Aug 4, 2005
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Electronic Arts gets Half-Life 2
by Ron Osborn
Games publisher Electronic Arts (EA) has won the rights to distribute Half Life 2 and other games from developer Valve.
Jul 19, 2005
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Porn spam triples
by Ron Osborn
Pornographic spam tripled during May from 5.62 to 14.05 percent of all spam, according to an internet security firm.
Jun 23, 2005
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ICT unemployment still above average
by Ron Osborn
Unemployment levels in ICT have stayed above the national average despite an increase in jobs, according to the Australian Computer Society.
May 31, 2005
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Internet codes focus on child safety
by Ron Osborn
Three content codes of practice developed by the Internet Industry Association aim to assist families in managing their internet use.
May 31, 2005
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Geographic domain names released
by Ron Osborn
Australian businesses will be able to register commercial geographic domain names such as stkilda.com.au and bondi.net.au from 1 June.
May 24, 2005
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Apple recalls notebook batteries
by Ron Osborn
Apple have issued a recall of batteries from its iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 notebook range due to a potential fire hazard.
May 23, 2005
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Microsoft replaces Xbox cables
by DVD Editor
Microsoft plans to replace 14.1 million power cables for certain older model Xbox consoles, due to a potential fire hazard.
Feb 18, 2005


Latest News
Electronic Arts gets Half-Life 2
by Ron Osborn | Jul 19, 2005
Games publisher Electronic Arts (EA) has won the rights to distribute Half Life 2 and other games from developer Valve.
NVIDIA brings SLI to GeForce 6600
by Ron Osborn | Jun 23, 2005
NVIDIA has released a ForceWare driver that allows GeForce 6600 cards to be run in SLI mode.
Porn spam triples
by Ron Osborn | Jun 23, 2005
Pornographic spam tripled during May from 5.62 to 14.05 percent of all spam, according to an internet security firm.