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30th Aug 2005 People are finding BitTorrent a less attractive place to share files, according to a new study. [0]
24th Aug 2005 Google, the search engine giant, continue their expansion into new areas with the launch of their instant messaging service, Google Talk. [0]
23rd Aug 2005 Sony OK's a potentially groundbreaking deal that will allow Playlouder customer to legally share their Sony licensed music files with other customers. [0]
23rd Aug 2005 Take a dash of hackery, and a smidgen of slipstreaming. Cook until tender on P2P. Serve on a bed of broadband and pirate bay plaudits. [0]
22nd Aug 2005 Spyware is just something from the movies, right? A sizable portion of people believe that it's all a Phantom Menace, according to a new survey [0]
22nd Aug 2005 Cupertino lets slip the dogs of litigation, and demands that video of OSx86 is taken down from enthusiast sites. [0]
22nd Aug 2005 No patch for dodgey COM object; SANS institute concerned that "widespread malicious use of this vulnerability is imminent" [0]
19th Aug 2005 Intel are leading research into what they call Digital Communities - everybody online everywhere. There are many benefits, but also privacy concerns. Are you ready for Intel Outside? [0]
18th Aug 2005 Momentum continues to gather behind Sony's Blu-ray, after Universal Music announced they will be supporting the format. Half the world's music will now be available on the new format, in theory. [0]
18th Aug 2005 The latest flaw in Windows 2000 has triggered something of a Viral jihad amongst malware writers. Casualties include Caterpillar, The Financial Times, CNN and ABC News. [0]
16th Aug 2005 The Apple share price hit an all time high last Friday off the back of rumours of a Google / iTMS alliance. [0]
16th Aug 2005 The smutty top level domain approved by ICANN back in June has been put on hold, after concerns from Bush officials. (That's politicians, folks, not connoisseurs) [0]
15th Aug 2005 The genie is well and truly out of the bottle, as the x86 developer build of OSX spreads through torrent and other P2P sites [0]
12th Aug 2005 We're a little slow on the news today - we're all enjoying the summer sun! [0]
9th Aug 2005 The Government is trialling 'Active' RFID enabled numberplates. The US is looking on with interest... [0]
8th Aug 2005 From the Forums: bit-tech Linux man finds that Wine is A-OK by WGA [0]
8th Aug 2005 Researchers: It's behind you! Redmond: Oh no it isn't! Researchers: Oh yes it is! Repeat as neccesary... [0]
5th Aug 2005 Beta 1's out in the wild, and already the Hackers have been beavering away in the oily bits... [0]
5th Aug 2005 A US company has discovered that tourists and Segways make a pretty good combination. Why not cruise with some wheels? [0]
4th Aug 2005 Firefox goes pro, with a for-profit corporation announced to back up the goals of the existing foundation. Great progress, or a sell out? [0]
4th Aug 2005 Twentieth Century Fox have announced they will support the Blu-ray high definition format. Films will include Alien, Die Hard and X-Men series, and TV shows like 24, The Simpsons and Family Guy will appear. [0]
4th Aug 2005 iTunes is turning Japanese, I think iTunes is turning Japanese, I really think so... [0]
2nd Aug 2005 The Bit Torrent creator is in San Francisco for talks with major players in the media industry about turning the client into a legitimate enterprise. [0]
1st Aug 2005 A Microsoft exec has let slip that Longhorn is hitting in next year's holiday season, departing from the party line. [0]
29th Jul 2005 Now that Tiny has gone belly-up, customers with outstanding orders are unlikely to get their money back. [0]
28th Jul 2005 Penny Arcade fans surprised all, snapping up US$40,000 worth of merchandise in under half an hour when a new Limited Edition print went on sale on Think Geek. More swag is planned. [0]

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