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Google falls foul of Belgian waffle
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by Adam Turner   
Wednesday, 14 February 2007
Would you sue someone standing by the highway holding a massive sign pointing to your restaurant? The Belgian courts have ruled that, by publishing this paragraph and advertising this site, Google News is infringing my copyright.

 
Blu-ray claims victory, gives away Casino Royale to boost takeup numbers
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by Adam Turner   
Wednesday, 14 February 2007
Sony plans to market Blu-ray as the winner of the high definition format war, declaring HD DVD dead and buried as it prepares to give away copies of Casino Royale on Blu-ray with the first 500,000 PlayStation 3s.

 
HDTV sales to triple by 2011, but owners too stupid to watch HD
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by Adam Turner   
Tuesday, 13 February 2007
It's tempting to believe the growth in decent high definition programming is driving HDTV sales, but it turns out two-thirds of HDTV owners are still only watching standard-def television.

 
Apple iTV to reap what Amazon, TiVo and Wal-mart sow
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by Adam Turner   
Friday, 09 February 2007
The marriage of television and the internet has been consummated with a slew of new TV and movie download deals, but Apple's iTV is poised to ride on in reap the benefits.

 
N.Y. senator wants to ban iPods, Blackberries while crossing the street
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by Adam Turner   
Thursday, 08 February 2007
New Yorkers will no longer be wired for sound under State Senator Carl Kruger's proposal to ban the use of MP3 players, PDAs and cell phones while crossing the street.
 
Google Maps discovers Australia - here be dragons no more
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by Adam Turner   
Tuesday, 06 February 2007
Now that Google Maps has discovered Australia it opens up a new world of possibilities in both the office and the lounge room.

 
LG's dual Blu-ray/HD DVD player - will it just prolong the war?
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by Adam Turner   
Monday, 05 February 2007
LG's answer to the HD disc format war - a dual Blu-ray/HD DVD player - has hit the US shelves for a whopping $US1100, but will it see the public bogged down in another prolonged struggle?

 
Superbowl XLI in glorious high definition, if you get it
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by Adam Turner   
Monday, 05 February 2007
Regardless of whether the Colts or the Bears win the game, the fact the Superbowl is broadcast in high definition means the real winners are those sitting at home on the sofa. Well, at least those who get HD and *get* HD.

 
High def smackdown - Xbox 360 to get HD DVD as PS3 hits Aussie shelves
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by Adam Turner   
Friday, 02 February 2007
The scene is set for a high definition console smackdown, with Microsoft launching the Xbox 360's HD DVD drive in Australia on March 29 - just six days after Sony's Blu-ray-equipped PlayStation 3 hits the shelves.

 
Hackers can whisper sweet nothings into Vista's ear
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by Adam Turner   
Friday, 02 February 2007
Faster than you can say "time to move to Linux" they've found a security flaw in Windows Vista, with hackers able to use voice recognition to hijack Vista PCs.

 
P2P Rob set to fight the copyright robber barons
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by Adam Turner   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
By counter-suing the Recording Industry Association of America over music piracy charges, sixteen year old Robert Santangelo is set to join DVD Jon as a champion of the people in the digital age.

 
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