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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Porn industry standardises on HD-DVD   Skype chief talks down mobile VoIP   Microsoft to keep Windows Home Server simple   ACMA: Telcos maintain high service standard   New Mac OS X exploit disclosed   Oracle to issue pre-release patch info   Cyber-crooks switch to code obfuscation   S Central acquires AGM IT   Vista contest offers cash for exploits   Dell sues family of typo-squatters
Monday, 15th January 2007
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Tim Lohman,
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This afternoon, the adult movie industry seems set to standardise on the HD-DVD format, and it appears that Sony has banned pornographers from using its Blu-ray discs.

Also making news, high data charges are stopping the mobile version of Skype from becoming more widespread, according to the company's head of business development.

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Hardware
Porn industry standardises on HD-DVD
Blue Blu-Ray discs banned by Sony?.
By Iain Thomson


Telco/ISP
Skype chief talks down mobile VoIP
High data tariffs stifling uptake.
By Matt Chapman


Hardware
Microsoft to keep Windows Home Server simple
Taking the choices out of backup and recovery.
By Tom Sanders


Telco/ISP
ACMA: Telcos maintain high service standard
Australia’s leading telcos put in a strong performance in meeting new connection and fault repair standards during the September quarter according to the communications regulator.
By Staff writers


Operating Systems
New Mac OS X exploit disclosed
Auto-launch feature in Safari leaves door open for attack.
By Shaun Nichols


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Oracle to issue pre-release patch info
Microsoft-style warnings allow firms to prepare for upcoming patches.
By Tom Sanders


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Cyber-crooks switch to code obfuscation
Technique being used to bypass signature-based systems.
By Clement James


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S Central acquires AGM IT
Melbourne-based IT provider S Central has bought AGM IT Pty for an undisclosed sum.

By Lilia Guan


Operating Systems
Vista contest offers cash for exploits
Security vendor offers US$8,000 for reports of Vista and IE7 flaws.
By Shaun Nichols


Government/Law
Dell sues family of typo-squatters
Legal complaint targets firm cashing in on misspelled domain names.
By Matt Chapman


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