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Apple goes ban crazy, hurls shoe throwing app from shelves
by Daniel Long
Recently we reported how Apple banned certain 'sexy' terms from their app descriptions. Now, in an extra twist, a shoe throwing game inspired by the infamous George Bush incident is also being canned.
Feb 6, 2009
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Creative threatens over Vista-fix
by Daniel Long
Should DIY "fixes" for Vista product drivers be encouraged? One good Samaritan has been slapped down by Creative for rolling his own Vista drivers, and users are taking up the fight.
Apr 1, 2008
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Navify offers YouTube videos through Wikipedia
by Daniel Long
Have you ever wanted to browse your favourite Wikipedia entries with the added benefit of video and music? Navify does just that, in an attempt to bring more interaction to the world's biggest encyclopaedia.
May 28, 2009
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Eftel to launch Australia's fastest broadband
by Daniel Long
It looks like the fabled VDSL2+ is not smoke and mirrors after all - Eftel is pushing to launch high speed broadband speeds of 100MBit, which is certain to be the fastest broadband available in Australia if all goes to plan with this year's launch.
Mar 31, 2008
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Eftel to launch Australia's fastest broadband (updated)
by Daniel Long
It looks like the fabled VDSL2+ is not smoke and mirrors after all - Eftel is pushing to launch high speed broadband speeds of 100MBit, which is certain to be the fastest broadband available in Australia if all goes to plan with this year's launch.
Mar 27, 2008
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Spain gets added to special US watchlist for crimes against downloading
by Daniel Long
An IIPA Special 301 Report advises that Spain should be added to the American government's watchlist for countries with dubious file sharing laws. Oddly enough, companies such as Mitsubishi are using the laws to create ingenious Bittorrent promotions.
May 8, 2009
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Blogger protests Google with attack on adword clicks
by Daniel Long
An American based blogger and activist has decided that the best way to protest against Google's recent privacy changes is to attack them where it hurts - by creating a script that automates multiple ad clicks without clicking.
Mar 13, 2009
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Ebay faces Aussie paypal setback: Play fair or else
by Daniel Long
Australian consumer watchdog the ACCC have been given the web’s favourite whipping horse an almighty kick in the pants, telling the auction giant that mandatory PayPal is hardly fair-dinkum.
Jun 13, 2008
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