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    Computer crime authorities in Russia and the UK have arrested three men, suspected of running a major extortion ring accused of blackmailing online sports betting Web sites.

  • Telstra reviews broadband strategy after dumping Beyond

    Telstra is poised to overhaul its broadband strategy after confirming it will not renew a distribution agreement with online production company Beyond Online Ltd for its sports, entertainment and science broadband channels.

  • Aussie World Cup site blitzes Web ratings

    Less than a week into the World Cup tournament, Australia's own soccer fanatics Web site has pulled away from competing sports coverage sites, picking up 23.48 percent of the hits for the sports category.

  • Will the World Cup score with online convergence?

    The job of providing tens of millions of users with live editorial coverage of 64 World Cup soccer matches in seven languages has kept organisers on the ball for months. ZDNet Australia investigates the pre-tournament lead-up for one of the world's largest sporting events.

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