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Broadband Tax for Brits?
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-01-24 08:05:18
How would you tackle the problem of online movie and music piracy? The British Government is wondering if a broadband tax might be the answer.


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Nokia's 'free' music download service coming to Australia
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Services

2009-01-18 21:51:20
Nokia is set to launch its 'Comes With Music' service - which bundles a cellphone with access to unlimited free music downloads for one year - in Australia and Singapore before the end of March.


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New SDXC spec promises 2 terabytes on a memory card
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Storage

2009-01-12 17:07:57
So you thought the SDHC memory card spec that allows for capacities up to 32G was enough to meet your mobile data needs for a while yet? Wait until you see the forthcoming SDXC specs.


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Creative Labs changing business model
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Vendors

2009-01-12 05:14:59
Creative Labs Pty Ltd, the Australian subsidiary of digital entertainment vendor Creative Technology Ltd is changing its business model and quitting Australia.


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Apple's iLife revamped for '09
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump

Category: Apple and anything else

2009-01-06 19:56:22
Apple has unveiled a major update to its iLife software bundle, but the cloud application tipped by some pundits are nowhere to be seen.


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iTunes Store finally allowed to drop DRM - at a price
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump

Category: Apple and anything else

2009-01-06 17:07:37
Apple's campaign to make DRM-free music the norm has finally paid off. Depending on your tastes, you may end up paying more, less, or the same for  your music.


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New York Governor seeks iPod tax
Written By: David M Williams
Section: Technology feature

Category: iPhone

2008-12-21 01:10:43

The Governor of New York, David Paterson, has proposed a 4% tax on music downloads as one of 137 new fees to be levied on New Yorkers in the 2009-10 budget.


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Sony bringing iPod Touch clone to market at CES?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Technology feature

Category: iPhone

2008-12-13 06:57:18
An online report from “Sony Insider” quotes an unnamed Sony insider saying an OLED based thin touch screen Walkman will debut at CES 2009 in Las Vegas with up to 32GB of memory, but if it’s only a player and not a handheld computer like the iPod Touch, will anyone buy it?


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Bebo Social Inbox unites disparate feeds
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Internet

2008-12-10 19:40:32
A new feature of AOL's Bebo social media network allows users to gather together diverse aspects of their online life. The Social Inbox unites various feeds and mail services.


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Australian piracy sting over “14.3 million” movies
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2008-12-04 21:48:36
Two unemployed Australians have been charged with allegedly operating a BitTorrent tracker site facilitating the download of terabytes of movies and TV shows, charging up to 400,000 members $10 per month to be VIP members, raking in tens of thousands of dollars and ripping off the global media industry.


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Australian Internet cafe pleads guilty to copyright infringement
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2008-11-27 19:15:19
An $82,000 fine and the forfeiture of computer equipment is the penalty for a Sydney Internet cafe that was involved in blatant movie, TV show and music piracy, even down to selling 60GB hard drives so users could transfer pirated content and take it away.


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Johnny Cash too offensive for iTunes, but Pussycat Dolls are OK
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news

Category: Internet

2008-10-24 10:02:11
Just what is up with the UK iTunes Store which seems to think that 'hot' and 'killer' are offensive words so has censored them in song titles, along with Johnny Cash? The Pussycat Dolls escape the filtering, however...


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Britney Spears, the toxic, womanizing, hit-generating tweeter?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-10-20 16:00:34
Oops... Britney Spears has done it again, thrusting herself into the limelight with a new website that has garnered over a million hits in 24 hours, taking on the social networking world with an all out “friend” assault and tweeting like a song bird on the messaging website Twitter.


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SanDisk wants microSD cards to displace CDs, launches “Shuffle-like” player
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-10-15 09:59:06
Just as most CDs are DRM-free, so are SanDisk’s new “slotMusic” microSD cards, offering music in “up to 320kbps” DRM-free MP3 format. Available in stores pre-loaded with music from a range of popular artists and selling at an RRP of US $14.95 each, with some packaged with a Shuffle-like SanDisk player (on sale for US $20 alone) for a total of $34.95, is this a new front in the digital music revolution, or a waste of time in the face of the download reality?


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What’s that? EU wastes money on mp3 loud sound risk study
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-10-14 04:36:28
Remember the warnings in the 80s about listening to your Walkman at too high a volume, and recent warnings the same was the case with mp3 players and iPods? EU scientists have released new “scientific opinion” that 5-10% of mp3 users risk permanent hearing loss. So, what’s new?


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Walmart: all your music are belong to you (for now)
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news

Category: Internet

2008-10-12 06:10:09
When it announced that early adopters of the online music download store would lose access to tracks they had already purchased, Walmart discovered that the Internet gives consumers a very loud voice. Now it appears that Walmart is changing tune...


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US copyright board freezes download royalty rate
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Commerce

2008-10-02 17:24:07
The US Copyright Royalty Board has decided the royalty rate paid to music publishers in respect of CD and digital download sales should remain unchanged. Good news for music buyers and for Apple?


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Apple threatens iTunes Store closure
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump

Category: Apple and anything else

2008-09-30 21:49:10
Amid moves to increase royalty rates paid to music publishers, Apple has threatened to close the iTunes Store rather than increase prices or accept smaller margins.


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Crazy Norwegians want to make iTunes “open”
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-09-29 11:50:17
What a load of crock – Norway wants Apple to make iTunes compatible with any music player, and while they say there’s been “no progress since February”, clearly those pesky Norwegian consumer authorities don’t know the truth, and have nothing better to do! What’s the story?


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Pussycat Dolls at the Sydney Opera House for Xbox Sounds
Written By: Mike Bantick
Section: Technology Lifestyle

Category: New Products

2008-09-29 02:23:12
Microsoft Australia are building the hype for the release of Lips – the new Xbox 360 Karaoke game – by hooking up a series of musical acts utilising iconic Australian locations as backdrops.  First under the spotlight are the Pussycat Dolls strutting their girrrl power in front of the Sydney Opera House.  Hopefully Australian musical acts will also get a look in.


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