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First up today...
Well, it doesn't always pay to catch someone doing the wrong thing. Especially if its Telstra.
This article on The Age, hits out at Telstra's ADSL reliability. Its just not their day!
Less government money towards faster computers and more spending on bigger databases. Thats the thrust behind this article on the New York Times.
A couple more pieces from Sniper, The nVidia GeForce FX 5900 Will Emerge In Late June, Early July, also, Intel are to announce the Pentium 4 3.20GHz on the 23rd of June.
DazedNConfused found this little machine from MSI. They might be trying to shuffle in on the Shuttle.
HaXors around the world are pretty impressed with the Trinity hacking scene in the latest Matrix movie according to this article. Thanks PodgeSSS.
Moose notes that Microsoft will no longer support Internet Explorer as a stand alone application. After IE6 SP1, it will instead become an integrated component within the operating system. Read more here.
rmason sent this one in: "Scientists in the UK have created a sticky tape which works in the same way as gecko feet".
PimpRig have a brief, member submitted article on changing the LED in a Logitech MX 700 wireless mouse.
This from Tango_Charlie: I've got a LAN coming up. It's the CLGA LAN which is regularly frequented by some members of the OCAU community. Anyway, It's on June 7th, has a capacity of 150+ people and will be held at North Sydney. Signups and more info are available at www.clga.net
ledz found this rather nasty looking alien themed case mod. Eek!
Two separate space launches are due today and tomorrow, both heading for Mars, and both looking for life, or signs of it anyway.
And finally, if you haven't seen the Matrix-XP movie yet (a very clever Matrix spoof), go here and have a laugh.
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