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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Thursday August 7, 2008


Google Street View told: keep off, private

Google accused of deceiving the public by breaking its promises to only photograph public roads and promptly remove images flagged as inappropriate.


Trees die as first iPhone bills released

Environmentalists rail against mobile carriers for sending iPhone bills that could contain more than 100 pages of non-recycled paper.


Protesters hack into Olympics website

Hackers tap into the Beijing Olympics website to colour headlines orange in support of human rights protests.



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TECH NEWS WIRE

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Bogus tickets still trading on internet

Beijing Olympics ticket fraud sites were still trading yesterday, offering $1410 front-row seats for swimming event finals.


Just picture it - bionic 'Terminator' eyes

New camera technology based on the human eye could lead to sharper photographic images and help researchers working to develop a bionic eye.


Perils in dealing with online genetic tests

Finding out too much about yourself can end up making you unnecessarily fearful, writes Mary Fallon.


BIZ TECH

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GSM remote camera

Watch Anywhere's V900 Series is a video monitoring system that captures images when it detects motion and sends them to your mobile phone by way of MMS or email.



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