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 Wednesday, 2-September-2009  17:22:41 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Stephen Conroy has been urged to end the net censorship farce by the Opposition. The Federal Government's internet censorship trials have been repeatedly delayed over the past nine months, leading to claims from the Opposition that the Government is deliberately withholding the results to avoid embarrassment. Meanwhile you can Fax your MP easily, thanks VILJAR.

Perth may be enjoying some of the best wireless broadband in the country soon, say Seven Network. Seven said its wholly owned subsidiary Vividwireless planned to establish a fourth generation (4G) wireless broadband network in Perth by March next year.

A New Zealand woman has been compensated after being fired for sending ALL CAPS emails. A tribunal heard that she spread disharmony among her co-workers by sending missives with entire sentences in block capitals. She also behaved "provocatively" by highlighting key phrases in bold or red, her employer ProCare Health claimed. More info here.

From csimpson: Die-hard race fans might be interested to know that V8 Supercars are going to appear in the Forza Motorsport 3 racing game for Xbox 360. There's no info on whether any Australian tracks will be available, though. Images from the event here, new in-game screenshots here. IGN Oz also has coverage.

Tweaktown have video coverage of MSI's Master Overclocking Arena in Beijing. There were about 100 people in the group consisting of MSI staff, overclockers and media from all over the world. As far as the competition went, there were a total of 20 global overclocking teams (two competitors per team) from about 15 different countries.

WD has some new 2TB drives. High-performance hard drives by an industry leader in performance, WD Caviar Black and WD RE4 2 TB drives combine 7200 RPM spin speed, 64 MB cache, dual stage actuator technology, SATA 3 gigabits per second (Gb/s) interface, and an integrated dual processor to deliver ultimate performance in a maximum-capacity drive.



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