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   Monday May 1 2006 
SMH Technology Daily

Top Feature
Chinese man buys fighter jet on eBay
A Chinese businessman has bought a MiG-21f p*** on eBay for $32,600 and plans to use it to decorate an empty space at his offices. more

Microsoft feels heat, goes Live
Hotmail is Australia's most popular free email service, with 5.2 million users, and the modern traveller's poste restante. more

Googleidol strikes right chord
The stars are desperately ordinary at googleidol.com but also, in their own way, and within the greater context of all this, extraordinary. more

New chip to shake up video games
A Silicon Valley start-up hopes to introduce a lot of bounce, rattle and roll into the video game industry with a new microchip that makes virtual worlds behave as realistically as they look. more

Undercover civilians tackle online predators
This was Stacey DeLuca's plan: Chat online with child predators while pretending to be a young girl. more

Kazaa 'chief' in Sydney Court
The chief executive of the company that owns the Kazaa file-sharing network denies hastily selling her Sydney mansion to make sure record company lawyers could not get their hands on it. more


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- Googleidol strikes right chord
- Microsoft feels heat, goes Live
- New chip to shake up video games
- Chinese man buys fighter jet on eBay
- Is technology killing television?
- Kazaa 'chief' in Sydney Court
- Microsoft chief predicts fall in software prices
- Visa and Nokia launch phone payment pilot
- Livedoor founder Horie released on bail
- Nintendo names new game console Wii
- Pentagon hacker says he was hunting UFOs
- Undercover civilians tackle online predators
- Intel offers support for net legislation
- Skype on a virtual certainty
- Perth man trapped under new cyber laws
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Life gets tedious, don't it?
An electronics giant provided anything but a quick fix for one of its customers, writes Nick Galvin. more
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