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Tuesday, 6th September 2005

 
  • Australian court rules against music service Kazaa
  • Katrina children seeking parents shown on website
  • IP video hits 'tipping point'
  • Developers finally see tantalising bits of WinFS
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    Australian court rules against music service Kazaa
    An Australian court ruled on Monday that users of the popular internet file-sharing network Kazaa were breaching copyright, and ordered its owners to modify the software to prevent online music piracy. More...

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    Katrina children seeking parents shown on website
    Photos of children separated from their parents by Hurricane Katrina have been posted on a website by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in an attempt to reunite families. More...

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    IP video hits 'tipping point'
    IP video surveillance has reached a 'tipping point' of market acceptance as analogue CCTV systems start to give way to a new generation of IP-based security cameras, according to Swedish network video vendor Axis Communications.
    More...

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    Developers finally see tantalising bits of WinFS
    Microsoft cracked open the WinFS cone of silence last week, making beta bits of the nascent data store available to MSDN members. More...

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