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MySpace to block access for sex offenders
by Will Head

Company 'committed to keeping sex offenders off MySpace'.

Dec 8, 2006
News
The world's most toxic video game consoles
by Daniel Long

Greenpeace have cited Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo as among the worst environmental offenders, when it comes to using toxic materials in their manufacturing.

Jul 22, 2009
Blog Entry
Fighting the tide of telemarketing
by Adam Turner

Jan 19, 2009
Blog Entry
Taking on The Man - BitTorrent fight heats up
by Nathan Taylor

Dec 3, 2008
News
Oregon blocks RIAA spying attempts
by Matt Chapman

Subpoenas dismissed as 'overbroad and burdensome'.

Dec 3, 2007
News
Auburn computer retailer robbed
by Byron Connolly

Staff at the Auburn store of KS Computer Technology were held at gunpoint on Monday night, the latest in a spate of reported robberies at computer retailers in Sydney’s West since August.

Oct 28, 2003
Feature
What it's all about
by Staff Writers

It is easy in the heat of debate to forget that filtering is about protection, and filter software does not just attempt to block access to Web sites that most people would consider unsuitable for you

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
What it's all about
by Staff Writers

It is easy in the heat of debate to forget that filtering is about protection, and filter software does not just attempt to block access to Web sites that most people would consider unsuitable for you

Jan 1, 1900
Logitech Z-5450
by Nick Ross

We detest IT’s spider-web-wire-syndrome and speakers are the worst offenders with their several kilometres of wiring.

Mar 15, 2006
Download
Mail Manager
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Jan 15, 2006
News
Taxis prove key to better predicting traffic snarls on your way to work
by Daniel Long

The SUNA traffic network have taken extra steps to improve their GPS traffic services by utilising taxis, hoping that the city's busiest motorists will help the rest of us get to work faster

Jul 6, 2009
News
Aust govt attempts to ban spam
by Vivienne Fisher

Jul 24, 2003
News
Picking the Perfect Home Entertainment Box: Is interference destroying your digital lounge room?
by Adam Turner

Digital television signals are particularly susceptible to electromagnetic interference and unfortunately it can have dramatic consequences for your picture quality.

Oct 1, 2009
News
Fallout 3 downloadable content axed due to "glitches"
by Stuff.tv

Fallout 3 add-on, "The Pitt", has been pulled off Xbox Live after only a couple of days

Mar 26, 2009
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Qurb 3.0
by

Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Jul 26, 2005
News
eBay fraud hits Coffs Harbour
by Staff Writers

Coffs Harbour detectives in northern New South Wales have begun investigating reports of four incidents where eBay buyers in Australia had not received goods purchased on the online auction site after paying for them.

Dec 30, 2004
News
US tops spam relay chart - again
by Staff writers

The USA is responsible for 15 per cent of all junk mail, says a Sophos report.

Jul 21, 2009
News
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
Review > Misc Software
NoClone
by Nick Ross

Nick Ross used to have 20 copies of achybreakyheart.mp3 on his hard drive.

Nov 9, 2005
News
Microsoft's lawsuits against spammers
by Paula Rooney

Jun 18, 2003

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Picking the Perfect Home Entertainment Box: Is interference destroying your digital lounge room?
by Adam Turner  |   Oct 1, 2009
Digital television signals are particularly susceptible to electromagnetic interference and unfortunately it can have dramatic consequences for your picture quality.
The world's most toxic video game consoles
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 22, 2009
Greenpeace have cited Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo as among the worst environmental offenders, when it comes to using toxic materials in their manufacturing.
US tops spam relay chart - again
by Staff writers  |   Jul 21, 2009
The USA is responsible for 15 per cent of all junk mail, says a Sophos report.
 
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