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www.smh.com.au  TECH WEEKLY

Tuesday October 3, 2006


Every click you make, they'll be watching

Advertisers want to know all about our online habits but some of the information gathering goes too far, writes Claire Doble.


Top 5 stories in Technology

GAMES

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Game maker marks silicon sisterhood

And it's vive la difference in the kinds of games women want, reports Cynthia Karena.

 

@HOME

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Microsoft sets price for Zune

Microsoft says its new Zune music player will be sold at a price matching Apple Computer's market-leading iPod.

 

GADGETS

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Lenovo, IBM recall laptop batteries

Lenovo and IBM are recalling more than half a million laptop batteries made by Sony after a computer caught fire at the Los Angeles International Airport.


ICON

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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue/Red Rescue Team

If you're looking for something to keep the children enthralled for weeks, this latest dual-platform Pokemon release (Blue Rescue Team on DS and Red Rescue Team on GBA) is a cute adventure that should do the trick.



LIVEWIRE

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Photos fade with cheap ink

Prints made with third party ink cartridges and refills quite literally fade before your eyes.




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NEXT

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Victorian cancer patients benefit from statewide database

A three-year, multimillion-dollar project to link clinical databases in Victoria has helped save lives, ease suffering and even provide insights into the causes of cancer.



TECH TIPS

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SECURITY

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Anti-spyware leader unfazed by Microsoft

For millions of PC users, the privacy-snatching programs known as spyware have been nothing but a headache as they swipe personal information, slow systems to a crawl and crash computers.


CONNECTIVITY

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Australian ISP shuts up shop

Internet Service Provider Veridas officially ceases its day-to-day operations.



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COLUMNS

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Not so entertaining

A long dispute over a media centre has finally ended with a refund for the miffed customer, reports Nick Galvin.



Bugs to bear

Batteries and iTunes are irking Apple lovers, writes Garry Barker.



PIN them down

Parents wanting to restrict children's access to mobile phones can now smile, writes Nick Galvin.


IN REVIEW

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Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins

Only the brave and the nimble will be able to outrun the goblins in Arthur's clanky old armour, writes Eliot Fish.



Kingdom Hearts II

Disney and Final Fantasy stars are back together in a winner, writes Jason Hill. Kingdom Hearts II



Test Drive Unlimited

This very ambitious game not only offers more than 1500 kilometres of diverse Hawaiian roads and more than 125 glistening and most desirable cars, but also seamlessly integrates online play.



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