
Movie studios win piracy protection
MOVIE studios will soon be able to obtain court orders to force internet providers to block access to websites which host pirated content.
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Coding under the spotlight
FORTY-SIX years ago, my school introduced a coding unit as part of Year 10 maths. It would change my life.
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Robots give butchers the chop
PHARMACISTS, accountants, bank tellers and butchers are among the occupations that could face big cuts.
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Uber faces growing global ban
INDIA’S government has advised state regulators to ban all companies that use smartphone apps which let customers hail drivers.
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NBN, Telstra roll out deal
THE federal government’s NBN deal with Telstra is expected to be formally unveiled as soon as Sunday or early next week.
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Optus nabs Suncorp deal
SUNCORP has selected Optus to provide a range of services that covers ICT services.
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Hackers reveal Hollywood stars’ aliases
THE aliases used by some of Hollywood’s biggest stars to make clandestine hotel reservations have been leaked online.
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Surreal and serious: 2014 trending topics
A ‘GIANT mutant spider’, the Ice Bucket challenge and Katy Perry top the YouTube and Facebook 2014 trending lists.
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Intel steps up Internet of Things push
INTEL has introduced a new collection of products and technologies to address applications associated with the Internet of Things.
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Amazon frustrated by drone regulators
Amazon is threatening to take much of its research for drone delivery outside the US amid frustrations with US regulators.
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