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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Jobs announces the mighty iPhone   Plans firm up for .xxx domain   Microsoft warns Apple over iPhone   Epson ignites printer price war   Media player prices set to tumble   Microsoft promises space flight in Vista promo   Samsung touts second-gen Blu-ray player   Victim recognises stolen property on EBay   Acer laptops in ActiveX security scare   Belkin mixes it up for Apple iPods   Boffins plug in super-thin coax   Costs key in high-def DVD war   E-paper heralds computing revolution   Experts warn of WiMax security holes   Identity thief cons way into Harvard
Wednesday, 10th January 2007
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This morning, Steve Jobs kicked off the MacWorld expo with a bang, introducing the "iPhone" device.

Also making news, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has announced that it will try once more to start up a .xxx domain.

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Jobs announces the mighty iPhone
"Apple is re-inventing the phone" decalres CEO.


Plans firm up for .xxx domain
Icann dusts off plans for internet red light district.


Microsoft warns Apple over iPhone
Redmond thought about launching a Zune phone.


Epson ignites printer price war
70 percent ink price cut shakes industry.


Media player prices set to tumble
Four-fifths of manufacturers expect to lower prices this year.


Microsoft promises space flight in Vista promo
Worldwide competition offers trip of a lifetime.


Samsung touts second-gen Blu-ray player
Cheaper and with better specs.


Victim recognises stolen property on EBay
Seller arrested after leaving obvious clues.


Acer laptops in ActiveX security scare
Blogger points to Acer software suite with open ActiveX function.


Belkin mixes it up for Apple iPods
Four-channel TuneStudio audio mixer records direct to media player.


Boffins plug in super-thin coax
Visible light squeezed through nano-scale cable.


Costs key in high-def DVD war
Licensing costs from 'winning' format could hold back hybrid systems.


E-paper heralds computing revolution
Roll up, roll up, roll up for a new computing era.


Experts warn of WiMax security holes
Beware of complacency, says ABI Research.


Identity thief cons way into Harvard
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