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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Tuesday May 13, 2008


Google fuzzes out faces in privacy push

Google rolls out a new face-blurring technology in a move to mollify privacy concerns over its street-level imaging project.


WorldWide Telescope takes you to infinity and beyond

Free program turns every computer that downloads it into a mini-p***tarium capable of displaying images of millions of stars, p***ts and other celestial bodies.


Young jetsetting ID thieves strike plea deal

Presumably, she didn't fleece Prince Charles. But a couple of young jetsetters plan to admit in court that other people who crossed their paths unwittingly financed their luxury lifestyle.




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TECH NEWS WIRE

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Wireless - the new world order

The makers of mobile phone technologies are gearing up for a battle over the future allocation of radio spectrum.


Optus to sell the iPhone

Optus has announced that it will become the second mobile phone carrier in Australia to sell the iPhone.


Soon everyone can launch a Facebook site

The effort to make it easier for web surfers to connect with their friends is attracting a crowd.


BIZ TECH

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Tapping into talent from the bottom up

Moving to America to head Sun Microsystems' strategic planning division, Robyn Denholm reached the giddy heights of senior vice-president.



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