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  • UK watchdog reverses Wikipedia ban

    Wikipedia functionality has returned for Brits after the country's internet watchdog reversed its decision to prevent users in that country from visiting a Wikipedia page containing an image of a naked child.

  • Google: EU's next antitrust target?

    The European Commission has defended itself against US criticism of the Microsoft antitrust ruling, as reports suggest Google may be next.

  • Google accused of selling search results

    Google claims to rank search results by relevance, but the search engine engages in deceptive conduct by selling off the top positions to commercial partners, a Sydney court has heard.

  • Telstra restates fiscal guidance following ACCC ruling

    In a statement to the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) on Monday, Australia's largest telco lowered its earnings forecasts for 2006/7 following the competition watchdog's decision to reduce the amount Telstra can charge third party broadband suppliers for access to some of its exchanges.

  • ACCC: Telstra should not fear new rules

    Australia's competition watchdog says Telstra has nothing to fear from new pro-competition regulations.

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  • RegRun 3.5: Manage your Windows start-up executables

    This sophisticated utility suite helps you manage the executables Windows runs upon start-up-many of which never show up in your Startup program group or your system tray. But is RegRun 3.5 useful for everyone? Our reviewer tries it out.

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