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   Thursday May 4 2006 
SMH Technology Daily

Top Feature
Yahoo hit with click-fraud lawsuit
A Yahoo advertiser has accused the Internet search engine of fraud, saying its ads have been appearing in spyware and "typosquatter" Web sites. more

Gates doesn't want to be world's richest man
Most people probably dream of being the world's richest person - except, perhaps, the man himself. more

Spammer identifies 'do not spam' addresses
One spammer has managed to identify e-mail addresses on a "do-not-spam" list touted as secure, taking advantage of an obvious flaw with such lists. more

Online game to allow ATM withdrawals
The makers of the online sci-fi game "Entropia Universe" have come up with a way to let players withdraw virtual cash as real money from select ATM machines. more

Game publisher EA swings to a loss
Stuck in an industrywide waiting game and faced with a high tax bill, Electronic Arts issued an outlook well below Wall Street expectations. more


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- Game publisher EA swings to a loss
- Yahoo hit with click-fraud lawsuit
- Spammer identifies 'do not spam' addresses
- Gates doesn't want to be world's richest man
- Internet gains trust as news source
- More Windows Vista delays predicted
- Microsoft settles US antitrust suit
- Grand theft advertising: what a game
- Podcasts and lattes: it's a school of the future
- Cyber exclusives a sticky web
- Online game to allow ATM withdrawals
- LG Electronics tops world plasma TV sales
- Amazon switches from Google search to Microsoft
- Google in a flap over Microsoft browser
- Visto issues fresh challenge to BlackBerry
-MORE BREAKING NEWS

REVIEWS

Feature creature
One-box home cinemas still rely on bells and whistles, writes Rod Easdown. more
-More Reviews

OPINION

Say it loud
Creating websites can be done by everyone, writes Garry Barker. more
-More Opinion

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