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(link) Saturday, 14-August-2004 03:52:11 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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The American FTC has acted against a company using windows messenger spam to advertise, ironically enough, anti-spam products. The article gets a little confused on the difference between "popups" which are generally web-based and Messenger dialog boxes, which rely on a certain Windows service running. Both are annoying.
Ambush spotted this interesting utility page which explores copyright issues in the digital world.
Xbit compared sixteen CompactFlash cards, to see which is best for a professional digital photographer.
3DXtreme compared 6800 and X800 Pro video cards.
Raven spotted these cloned kittens. So, these births are the first instance of a consumer grade cloning technology. Speaking of which, a bad kitty caused a pilot to turn a flight around and head back home recently.
Sharp have announced a 3D monitor.
Spread viruses and go to jail, kids.
The guy behind the DeCSS DVD decryption utility has turned his hand to Apple's AirPort Express. As a result of Johansen's work, it's now only a matter of time before other popular software is capable of streaming music to the AirPort Express.
Apparently Telstra want to use payphones as WiFi hotspots, thanks AzzKikr.
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