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  • eBay seller charged over stolen goods

    An eBay seller is expected to appear at Penrith local court today charged with more than 30 offences for allegedly selling stolen property on the auction Web site.

  • eBay fees going up at month's end

    Two days after posting record earnings and revenue, eBay said Thursday that it is raising fees and will charge for a popular free feature.

  • eBay Australia stands firm on reserve dumping plan

    Despite customer protests, eBay Australia is pushing ahead with plans to remove reserves from its local auctions next week, and may even extend the 'no reserves' policy into currently exempt transport categories.

  • Fraud still troubling eBay users

    Although eBay has tried to curtail fraud on its Web site, scammers still haunt the leading auction site--leaving users feeling vulnerable. Find out what eBay's doing to keep crooks at bay.

  • US MARKET CLOSE: Tech stocks yo-yo in schizophrenic trading

    Charles Dickens would have been proud as the Nasdaq composite lost more than 570 points in early trading before recouping most of its losses in the last two hours.

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  • Cranking up corporate clock speeds

    Concepts such as utility computing, Web services and business process management shouldn't be considered in isolation but rather as components of the real-time enterprise (RTE).

  • Geeks in space

    From Paul Allen to Jeff Bezos, high-tech luminaries have ambitions that are out of this world. What is it with deep-pocket geeks and space?

  • Liberty: Much more than zero

    Six months after saying the Liberty Alliance had "zero chance of mattering," Steve Ballmer might be eating his words as corporate heavyweights keep queuing up to enlist in the Alliance.

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  • Buying a used digital camera

    You've been thinking about buying a digital camera for some time now, but even though prices have dropped considerably, they're still too high for your budget. Well, it's time to do what untold consumers have been doing for millennia: haggle. People have done it over everything from camels and crown jewels to pickup trucks and boom boxes. In short, buy it used.

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