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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Thursday November 8, 2007


Google Phone project a 'humongous' effort

The wraps are barely off the Google Phone project and already there's breathless speculation about the look, feel and functionality of the new mobile.


Big rise in gripes by Internet customers

Internet Complaints against telecommunications companies have risen by more than 30 per cent over the past year.


There's one born every minute

Heard the one about the guy who traded a paperclip for a house? Mary Riekert looks at the flourishing online world of trades, social experiments ... and scams.




TECH NEWS WIRE

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Antigua to pitch online gambling to visiting US lawmakers

Antiguan authorities plan to raise their tiny nation's long-running trade battle with the United States over Internet gambling as about 10 members of the U.S. Congress gather here for an annual Caribbean business conference.


17 indicted in New York on identity theft and other Internet crime charges

A grand jury has indicted 17 people, among them a Russian-Ukrainian couple, and a corporation on charges of identity theft, worldwide trafficking in stolen credit card numbers and other types of Internet crime, prosecutors said Wednesday.


NY Indicts 17 on Trafficking, ID Thefts

A grand jury has indicted 17 people and a corporation on charges of identity theft, worldwide trafficking in stolen credit card numbers and other crimes committed using the Internet, prosecutors said Wednesday.


Cisco 1Q Profit Jumps 37 Percent

Cisco Systems Inc.'s first-quarter profit jumped 37 percent, edging the world's largest networking supplier past Wall Street's estimate Wednesday as demand continued rising for sophisticated Internet machinery.


Target Pulls Violent Video Game

Target Corp. said Wednesday it has pulled the "Manhunt 2" video game from its stores due to particularly gruesome content that can be unlocked by hackers.


Target pulls 'Manhunt 2' video game from shelves due to violent and hidden content

Target Corp. said Wednesday it has pulled the "Manhunt 2" video game from its stores due to particularly gruesome content that can be unlocked by hackers.



Fairfax Digital Advertising

Artist paints war games, avoids brush with death

Worldwide, there are more than 8 million gamers fighting in the virtual war, which was launched in 2001 as a recruiting tool for the US Army.


Google at the petrol bowser

Lost drivers in the United States soon will be able to Google for help at the pump.


Fans beware, it's the purple people eater

Prince Prince threatens to sue thousands of his biggest fans for breach of copyright.



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