Friday, February 5, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 05/02/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Court clears illegal downloads
The Federal Courtآ has rejected aآ legal bid to make internet service providers liable for online copyright infringement.
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Torrent of joy for the file sharers
THE Hollywood giants might be smarting but Australian BitTorrent fans are grinning.
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Sony profit surges on PS3 sales
SONY today posted a sharp rise in quarterly profit to nearly $1 billion and narrowed its loss forecast as PlayStation 3 sales surged.
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Cisco sees 'strong' business spending
CISCO, the maker of network gear, has posted a quarterly profit rise of 23 per cent, noting an improvement in capital spending.
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Rudd backs Conroy on NBN tender costs
KEVIN Rudd is standing by his communications minister despite an audit office report critical of the way the government handled the original NBN tender.
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ISP beats studios in movie piracy case
IINET has won a landmark court battle against a clutch of Hollywood movie studios which alleged the ISP was liable for copyright infringements.
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Rann backs A-G on blogger backflip
SOUTHآ Australian Premier Mike Rand and Labor kingmaker Don Farrell have guaranteed Michael Atkinson his place in cabinet
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Digital music on song
INCREASED demand for online music has given the local industry a shot in the arm.
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