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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Monday October 27, 2008


Net filters may block porn and gambling sites

Access to hardcore pornography, fetish material and even online gambling sites could be blocked under the Government's plan to censor the internet.


The rise of do-it-yourself culture

Anyone can become a self-help guru online, as Dan Kaufman reports.


Why quantum cryptography is gaining interest

Quantum physics may come to the rescue of consumers - by using photons as a security key to beat bank card fraud.



TECH NEWS WIRE

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Reality bites? A second life is virtually yours

RICARDO MALVEIRA has a simple piece of advice for those faced with the grim reality of the slowing global economy: avoid it.


Hunt for Nintendo ninjas

THE interactive entertainment giant Nintendo is cracking down on gaming pirates who sell to parents anxious to keep their kids happy


Catholic bishops want the word of God on iPods

Catholic bishops meeting in Rome say they want the word of God to be heard through what could be considered an unlikely channel: iPods.


COLUMNS

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The rise of do-it-yourself culture

Anyone can become a self-help guru online, as Dan Kaufman reports.



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