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by Jake Widman
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For months, Rupert Murdoch, chairman of global media giant News Corp, has been complaining about his publications' content showing up in Google searches. Now Microsoft is reportedly offering to pay publishers, including News Corp, to block Google searches in favor of Bing listings.
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by Stephen Withers
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Small cars tend to get larger with successive models, with the result that manufacturers end up introducing new model names to recapture the vacated space. Does Lenovo's 12in IdeaPad SA12 suggest a similar process is happening with netbooks?
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by Mike Bantick
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The global online addiction that is World of Warcraft has reached a milestone and levelled up. To celebrate, all players get their own pet dragon.
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by David Heath
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When you see the hot chick in the black bikini, saying "Want 2 C Something Hot?" Don't Click da Button, baby!
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by Stephen Withers
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An internal IBM application that translates between English and 11 other languages embodies contributions from the company's 400,000 employees.
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by Stephen Withers
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Major news events are often used to catch people in malware and phishing attacks. The successful startup of the Large Hadron Collider is no exception.
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by William Atkins
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On Monday, November 23, 2009, the scientists at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider circulated—for the first time—two beams simultaneously in its gigantic accelerator, giving them a chance to look for sub-particle collisions among its near-speed-of-light protons.
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by William Atkins
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According to U.S. researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology, rear-end collisions can be avoided by a simple algorithm inserted into your car’s computer that tells a driver that the car in front is going slower than they are.
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by David Heath
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Tonight, Attorney General Hon. Robert McClelland launched Australia's Cyber Security Strategy, formalising the roles, responsibilities and policies of the Australian intelligence, cyber and policing agencies. This includes the goals of education, secure operation and resiliency.
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by David Heath
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The latest iPhone virus has arrived. This one adds the iPhone to a botnet and changes that pesky default SSH password.
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by Peter Dinham
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The first Digital Lifeware on-demand software system in a retail partner store is now live at BIG W’s store in the Sydney suburb of Winston Hills, with customers able to ‘browse click burn’ what Digital Lifeware says is the widest range of PC and Mac software available on-demand in any retail store in Australia.
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by Stephen Withers
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IBM has taken an impressive 18 of the top 20 places on the latest Green500 list. The Green500 ranks the world's fastest supercomputers according to their energy efficiency.
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by David M Williams
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Tetsuya Kitahata, self-described international social entrepreneur, and editor of ApacheNews.org has posted online that he is planning to end his life within the next few days, if not today. If you know Kitahata, he needs your help.
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by David Heath
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Contrary to popular belief, registrations onto the Australian Do Not Call list are not forever. Unless re-registered, phone numbers drop off the list after three years.
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