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    A new industry body aimed at students and workers looks set to make waves in Australia.

  • Hemming hands over asset details

    Peer-to-peer software provider Sharman Networks' chief executive officer has handed over an affidavit of assets following an order from the Federal Court yesterday.

  • Record companies claim Sharman in contempt

    Record companies have started contempt proceedings against Sharman Networks over the company's failure to meet a Federal Court deadline to comply with an assets disclosure order.

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    The Federal Court today ordered the former lawyers of peer-to-peer software provider Sharman Networks to re-draft a list indicating which documents fall under legal professional privilege.

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    A new industry body aimed at students and workers looks set to make waves in Australia.

  • Sun bets on free Java tool

    Sun Microsystems will release a free version of its Java application server, a move designed to encourage more developers to build programs on the software foundation.

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    A reader shares how he decides what to read - what's valuable and what's not. His reading checklist will help you make a quick assessment.

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    Forty or 50 hours of recording, then analysing more than a half a million phonemes, went into creating a typically Australian voice for a new text-to-speech system.

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  • Roxio taps Fanning for Napster take two

    Former file-swapping wunderkind Sean Fanning has signed up to help CD-burning technology company Roxio build a reborn Napster service--but with a difference.

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    Commentary: As digital media shifts from CD-Rs to writeable DVDs, the question of copyright fair use isn't getting any less relevant.

  • Intel: Hyperthreading to speed desktops

    Intel will bring the performance-enhancing server technology known as hyperthreading to the desktop later this year, and plans to introduce technology in 2003 for securing data on hard drives.

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