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Trying to be green and buy organic? Or maybe just trying to avoid all the chemicals use in food production? Doesn't it seems just a little ironic to find
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ABC's site about the 2010 Australian Federal election.
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Suing tens of thousands of accused peer-to-peer movie file-swappers—it can be a lucrative business model, but it works well only when Internet service providers can turn huge lists of IP addresses into real names and addresses in a timely fashion. But what if a major ISP like Time Warner Cable only had to do 28 of these lookups a month? And might take three years to burn through its entire list?
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"Somebody said last week that the Greens are more Labor than Labor, more Liberal than the Liberals and unsurprisingly greener than both," Mr Brown told Sky News.
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The discovery that Google was intercepting wireless data made headlines around the world. But curious "wardrivers" say home networks have long been vulnerable.
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The level of secrecy shrouding the EU’s ACTA negotiations reached new heights earlier this week, with the news that Pirate Party MEP Christian Engstrom felt compelled to abandon a meeting with ACTA negotiators in the European Parliament after he was forbidden from sharing information with the public.
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World News Australia – Japan trials billboards that watch you Digital advertising billboards being trialled in Japan are fitted