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Daily Web Roundup: What's id planning for Doom 4, photos from inside a Titan 1 missile base
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Daily Web Roundup: What's id planning for Doom 4, photos from inside a Titan 1 missile base

by Staff writers  on Aug 17, 2009
Tags: webroundup
Are Australian ISPs about to become copyright police? Also: speculation build about id's Doom 4, and rumours about a new Sony DSLR camera

The best of the rest. Who's reporting what in the world of PCs, technology, science, broadband, sci-fi, products and more:

Australian ISPs to become copyright police?

Doom 4, hopefully a fast, frenetic shooter

Linux netbooks are not returned 4 times as much as Windows netbooks, says Dell

bandit.fm - unlimited streaming music for $10 a month

Do cameras really make you look fat?

Beneath bedrock - inside an abandoned Titan 1 missile base

DSLR rumours: Sony a850 with f2.8 lens

US Air Force stocking up on pilots to fly unmanned Predator and Reaper aircraft

Remote controller helicopter can fly autonomously and has 200km data link range

 

 

 

 

 

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