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Australian High Court rules in favour of modders
by Staff Writers

The High Court of Australia has ruled that Australian consumers and overseas travellers can buy cheaper computer games and hardware offshore and modify them locally.

Oct 6, 2005
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Top 100 web secrets
by Staff writers

We've searched every corner of the web for the most useful (and useless) sites you've never seen. Download free movies and music, find the cheapest shopping sites, get a degree, make money, walk on Mars and much more.

Apr 14, 2005
News
Microsoft unveils RFID project
by Antone Gonsalves

Jan 27, 2004
News
What's at the core of chips?
by Aaron Ricadela

Sep 23, 2003
News
AMD unleashes its fastest chip
by Staff Writers

Advanced Micro Devices this week introduced its fastest desktop processor, heating up competition with rival chip maker Intel for the hearts of PC enthusiasts and hard-core gamers.

Oct 20, 2004
News
iPhone SIM lock hack triggers legal debate
by Shaun Nichols

A group of developers claims to have succeeded in breaking the iPhone's SIM-lock, allowing users to equip the phone with a SIM-card that allows them to operate the device on GSM networks other than AT&T.

Aug 28, 2007
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Intel president: 64-bit desktop not ready
by Edward F. Moltzen

Mar 5, 2003
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NEC invests in Transmeta
by Aaron Ricadela

Mar 26, 2004
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Resellers sound off on SCO/Microsoft licensing deal
by Barbara Darrow

May 27, 2003
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iPhone SIM lock hack triggers legal debate
by Shaun Nichols  |   Aug 28, 2007
A group of developers claims to have succeeded in breaking the iPhone's SIM-lock, allowing users to equip the phone with a SIM-card that allows them to operate the device on GSM networks other than AT&T.
Australian High Court rules in favour of modders
by Staff Writers  |   Oct 6, 2005
The High Court of Australia has ruled that Australian consumers and overseas travellers can buy cheaper computer games and hardware offshore and modify them locally.
AMD unleashes its fastest chip
by Staff Writers  |   Oct 20, 2004
Advanced Micro Devices this week introduced its fastest desktop processor, heating up competition with rival chip maker Intel for the hearts of PC enthusiasts and hard-core gamers.