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    The Australian government said today it had not explored the possibility of instituting a national "do-not-spam" registry similar to that being discussed in the United States.

  • Shopping network to reopen

    Brisbane-based shopping portal Australian Shopping Network (http://www.asn.net.au) expects to be back online by next week after creditor voted to accept an equity-for-debt swap.

  • A legal fix for software flaws?

    Thomas Leavitt, a system administrator and veteran of three Silicon Valley start-ups, has dealt with computer worms and viruses before.

  • My not-so-funny Valentine

    This mass mailing worm will spread your love to everyone in your Outlook address book.

  • 'Mafiaboy' busted in DoS attacks

    Royal Canadian Mounted Police say they got their man -- a 15-year-old, actually -- who is believed responsible for February's huge attack on Web sites.

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  • Apple iPod (20GB, fourth generation)

    Apple's newest iPod gets a makeover, adds some evolutionary upgrades, and delivers more bang for the buck. But are these changes enough to make a big splash?

  • Sony releases new CLIEs in the US

    video Sony shows off new additions to the CLIE line at the PalmSource Developer Conference in San Jose, including the TH55, aimed at professionals.

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