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www.smh.com.au  TECH WEEKLY

Tuesday May 22, 2007

GAMES

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Sneak preview of StarCraft sequel

South Korean gamers were in a celebratory mood following Blizzard Entertainment's unveiling of its sequel to the wildly popular StarCraft game.

 

@HOME

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The gadget that changed the world

The man who invented the camera phone in 1997 is awed by the cultural revolution he helped launch.

 

GADGETS

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Amazon to sell DRM-free music

Amazon.com plans to launch a digital music store with millions of songs, free of copy protection technology.


ICON

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The Beeb sees audiences ruling

The BBC is leading the way into multi-platform entertainment, reports Audrey Stuart.



LIVEWIRE

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Fade to black: how long will your photos last?

Memories are not forever if you use the wrong ink, writes Terry ***.




NEXT

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And the broadband plays on

As the principal recipient of complaints pointing out that what we call "broadband" does not approach the International Telecommunications Union's definition, Communications Minister Helen Coonan is sensitive on the issue.



TECH TIPS

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SECURITY

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Virgin exposes customers' details

Security flaw on Virgin Mobile's website exposes customers' personal details including name, address, birth date and phone number.


CONNECTIVITY

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COLUMNS

Here's a great way to Pick an innocent fight

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about AWA, the old Amalgamated Wireless of Australasia company that has reinvented itself as a computer services company.



Who you gonna call?

Going months without a phone while it awaits repair makes a reader see red. David Flynn reports.



Hidden gems buried in Mac OS X

Some treasures are hidden in the bowels of your Mac, says Garry Barker.


IN REVIEW

Mind Quiz: Your Brain Coach

Following the success of Nintendo's Big Brain Academy and Dr Kawashima's Brain Training comes this Sega game for flexing the old grey matter.



Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters

This hand-held charmer's relentless variety means you'll never be bored, writes Eliot Fish.



Spider-Man 3

The web-slinger's latest adventure falls short of a superhero's standard, writes Jason Hill.



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