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Monday, 8th May 2006
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  • Cyberspace running out of room
  • Sony bets more than video game unit on PS3 success
  • McAfee launches VirusScan for Mactel
  • P2P BearShare pays US$30m to RIAA, shuts down
  • Ad-skipping DVRs could cost TV-ad market billions
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    Cyberspace running out of room
    The growing popularity of connected smartphones, IPTV and other gadgets is eating up internet real estate at a quick clip, and some think techies can expect cyberspace to run out of room. More...

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    Sony bets more than video game unit on PS3 success
    TOKYO - With the launch of its PlayStation 3 video game console six months away, Sony is gearing up for an all-out battle to put the electronics and entertainment conglomerate back on a growth path. More...

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    McAfee launches VirusScan for Mactel
    Taking advantage of increased worries about Mac OS X vulnerabilities, McAfee on Thursday launched an anti-virus product for Intel-based Macs. More...

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    P2P BearShare pays US$30m to RIAA, shuts down
    BearShare, one of seven file-sharing sites threatened late last year by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), has agreed to pay US$30 million to avoid piracy lawsuits. More...

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    Ad-skipping DVRs could cost TV-ad market billions
    If DVR households skip commercials all the time, than as much as US$8 billion in cable and broadcast TV advertising revenue could be at risk this year, report says. More...

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