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Microsoft was successfully sued for copyright infringement by the developer of the Chinese fonts used in almost all versions of Windows.
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Xbox 360 Facebook and Twitter for adults only
by Mike Bantick   
Microsoft is playing things safe with the testing of the latest dashboard update for the Xbox 360 game console. Region specific, but containing Facebook and Twitter application integration, the public pre-release preview has been locked down for those over the age of 18.

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AAPT adds free calls to unlimited download broadband plan
by Stuart Corner   
AAPT has upgraded its bundled broadband and home phone Anytime Unlimited plan to include free local and national fixed line calls.

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The first iPhone virus – in the wild
by David Heath   
If you have jailbroken your iPhone, enabled SSH and neglected to change the default password, expect to get infected very soon!

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New Zealand's South Island had dinosaurs, too
by William Atkins   
New Zealand geologists have uncovered the first evidence with respect to footprints that dinosaurs roamed New Zealand over seventy million years ago, and the first evidence ever of dinosaurs on South Island.

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NSW school to implement Meru LAN
by Peter Dinham   
The Queenwood School for Girls in the Sydney suburb of Mosman has chosen Meru Networks' 802.11n wireless local area network (LAN) to be implemented in its senior school campus.

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New appointments for Progress, Quest
by Peter Dinham   
Progress Software has appointed a new head of its Asia Pacific field operations responsible for managing a single integrated and customer-focused sales, services and support organisation.

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Google Wave gets a Pulse
by David Heath   
Novell's newly-announced Pulse – an integrated communication, authoring and social networking platform now has full integration with Google Wave.

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The iiNet case is just a minor skirmish, the big battle is ACTA
by David Heath   
The latest round of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement negotiations have wrapped up in South Korea.  Amongst other things, if successful in their present form, the internationally agreed rules would completely sideline the iiNet case currently before the Australian courts.

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Find your risk of dying in U.S. and Europe
by William Atkins   
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have developed a website that predicts the probability of dying, based on 66 different health causes, in the various states of the United States versus the different countries of Europe, along with comparisons due to gender, age, and race.

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We're not going to do AFACT's job for them: iiNet
by Matthew Lentini   
Australia's third largest ISP iiNet chief regulatory officer Steve Dalby has admitted in Federal Court to dismissing AFACT allegations of iiNet customer copyright infringement, saying, "we were not going to do AFACT's job for them."

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Dell claims title of 'world's skinniest'
by Jake Widman   
Dell officially announced a new laptop, the Adamo XPS, which the company says is the world's thinnest. It's supposed to be available for the holiday shopping season.

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Kaspersky Labs introduces Mac security package
by Jake Widman   
Internet security stalwart Kaspersky Labs has introduced Anti-Virus for Mac. The company is recommending it especially for mixed-platform environments, where it can keep Macs from hosting malware that might infect PCs.

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Got bacteria? Yes, and you are unique!
by William Atkins   
To find out how people differ with respect to bacteria and the onset of human diseases, researchers from Colorado and Missouri checked out 27 different locations on healthy adults. What they found out may surprise you!

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It's safe to drink rainwater in Australia
by William Atkins   
According to a Monash University study, people in Australia who drink rainwater are just as safe as others.

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