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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Altech Computers in blu-ray "world first"    ACMA cans spammer   Money flows in for eMove.com.au   New site to promote Aussie short films   Keycorp, Symstream team for mobile payments
Wednesday, 19th April 2006
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  • Altech Computers in blu-ray "world first"
  • ACMA cans spammer
  • Money flows in for eMove.com.au
  • New site to promote Aussie short films
  • Keycorp, Symstream team for mobile payments
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    Altech Computers in blu-ray "world first"
    Local system assembler and distributor Altech Computers has unveiled a media centre hardware product incorporating a DVD based on the “Blu-ray” high definition media standard. More...

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    ACMA cans spammer
    The ACMA has reported that it has successfully prosecuted a case against the first person and company to be convicted under the Australian Spam Act. More...

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    Money flows in for eMove.com.au
    The co-founders of RSVP.com have helped to raise around one million dollars in capital for Australian website eMove. More...

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    New site to promote Aussie short films
    A new website aimed at exposing the world to Australia’s short-film making talent is due to launch. More...

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    Keycorp, Symstream team for mobile payments
    ASX-listed Keycorp has partnered with Symstream Technology to offer electronic payments using GSM mobile phone networks. More...

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