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  • Australian government rules out 'no spam' registry

    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.

  • Q&A: Sony opts out of console price war

    Sony is refusing to lower the price of its PlayStation 2 games console in the wake of major price reductions from its competitors. Managing director of Sony Computer Entertainment Australia, Michael Ephraim, talks to ZDNet Australia.

  • My not-so-funny Valentine

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

  • 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.

  • '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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