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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    DVD chips 'to kill illegal copying'   Email directory harvest attacks rise 30 percent   ILoad puts TV content directly onto iPod   IPTV to shake up the market   Jesus signs up to MySpace   MySpace clanger causes comment chaos   Segway recalls 23,000 scooters   Windows Vista RC1 released for public download   Apple updates Boot Camp for Core 2 Duo   Creative Technology unveils Zune rival   IE at risk to new unpatched bug
Monday, 18th September 2006
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Welcome to the first iTnewsire of the week.

This morning, Jesus gets with the times and signs up to MySpace

Motorised scooter, the Segway, has been given a recall. Turns out the scooter can reverse at random.

DVD manufacturers now plan to implant RFID chips into chips to help reduce piracy.

Microsoft’s Vista RC1 gets a mainstream release. and Apple has updated its Boot Camp application that lets Mac users run the OS X and Windows XP operating systems on the same system.

Why not send in your comments on Vista RC1? Is Apple’s Boot Camp all it’s meant to be?

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