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Thursday, 6th October 2005
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  • Australian High Court rules in favour of modders
  • 'Star Trek' spoof gaining internet fame
  • AOL boosts anti-phishing protection
  • Media, entertainment to see faster growth: report
  • Further delays predicted in 802.11n standards fight

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    Australian High Court rules in favour of modders
    The High Court of Australia has ruled that Australian consumers and overseas travellers can buy cheaper computer games and hardware offshore and modify them locally.
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    'Star Trek' spoof gaining internet fame
    A 'Star Trek' spoof made by a group of Finnish filmmakers is travelling the internet at warp speed, drawing hundreds of thousands of downloads in less than a week. More...

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    AOL boosts anti-phishing protection
    America Online, the online division of Time Warner, has said it plans to step up protections against the illegal gathering of subscribers' sensitive data through fraudulent websites. More...

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    Media, entertainment to see faster growth: report
    The world's entertainment and media industries will grow faster in the second half of the decade than the first, reaching US$1.8 trillion in annual sales by 2009, according to a PriceWaterhouseCoopers report released on Wednesday. More...

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    Further delays predicted in 802.11n standards fight
    Depending on who you listen to, the wireless industry battle around development of a 802.11n standard is either close to being resolved or destined to drag on until at least mid-2007. More...

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