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  • Gates to students: Microsoft wants you

    Microsoft chairman Bill Gates on Friday preached the "magic of software" to a packed ballroom at Howard University in Washington and said it's up to today's generation of college students to drive innovation in the future.

  • P2P provider pushes advertising model

    Online digital entertainment distributor Altnet has confirmed plans to share revenue generated by advertising on popular peer-to-peer applications with independent music labels.

  • Optus boosts regional networks

    Optus is beefing up its GSM network with a AU$20 million investment in the federal electorates of Indi, Riverina and Farrer.

  • BigPond tunes into indie music

    Telstra's music download Web site, BigPondMusic.com has signed a deal with an Australian based music distributor, giving the company access to over 3,000 independent labels globally.

  • Judge protects consumer rants

    A federal judge has rejected a Wisconsin company's legal attempt to assail BadBusinessBureau.com, which features thousands of negative reviews from consumers who claim to have been "ripped off" by unscrupulous retailers.

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    Apple Computer today launched its long-awaited iTunes Music Store in Australia, finally giving iPod owners a legal way of downloading music online. Extra: A peek at other Web stores.

  • Pulp Fiction: Turning paper digital

    It's hard to imagine doing away with paperâ€"sticky notes, receipts, newspaper articles, faxes, and such. But new technology and advanced applications will see the myth of a paperless office becoming a reality. Get ready to burn those books!

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  • Lexmark launches SMB printer

    Printer manufacturer Lexmark has unveiled an all-in-one offering aimed at the small- to medium-size business market.

  • LaCie d2 DL 16X DVDRW

    This double-layer drive is expensive, but it's one of the fastest we've come across thus far.

  • Iomega Super DVD QuikTouch

    Iomega's jack-of-all-trades DVD burner turns out to be a master of none, though it does include good software and support.

  • Sony DRU-510A

    Despite some petty penny-pinching on Sony's part, the DRU-510A establishes a new industry standard for burning performance and versatility.

  • Free music: Why not?

    One sure way to stop pirates is to make music free. Distributors could pick up the tab and get their investment back from marketers and advertisers.

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