
Net rights ruling a cash win for footy
FOOTBALL codes are expected to reap hundreds of millions of dollars after it was found Optus was breaching copyright law
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No TV Now may let Optus customers out
OPTUS may allow some customers to exit their mobile contracts after a court decision forced it to close down its Optus TV Now service.
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YouTube Australia rents movies
THOSE who are time-poor now have another problem to contend with: the launch of movie rentals by YouTube Australia.
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Samsung tops Nokia in phone war
SAMSUNG has finally snared Nokia's crown, ending the 14-year Finnish domination as world's top mobile phone manufacturer.
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Telstra chases $3bn bonanza
TELSTRA is targeting up to $3 billion of new telecommunication service deals with the government and corporate sector.
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We'll do better on towers: Telstra
TELSTRA admits it needs to improve its rollout of new mobile phone transmitters, amid concern on electromagnetic radiation.
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Google fires back at FCC
GOOGLE has scolded the FCC for its handling of an investigation into the company's collection of personal data over wireless networks.
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Amazon to cut ebook prices
AMAZON promised to cut the cost of ebooks after US authorities broke up an alleged plot by Apple and publishers to push up prices.
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Nintendo logs first loss in 30 years
NINTENDO posted its first annual loss in more than three decades, dragged down by price cuts for its 3DS game system and Wii console.
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Hollywood hacker tells all
THE Florida man who hacked into hundreds of email accounts belonging to some of Hollywood's biggest stars has revealed how easy it was.
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