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Friday, 15th June 2007
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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has released a statement saying it has arrested and charged a 64-year-old man from the NSW Blue Mountains area with child pornography offences.

According to the joint-CEO of online department store, DealsDirect.com.au, the local online retailing market is lagging behind its USA counterpart due to slow internet speeds and a small population.

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NSW man charged with child pornography offences
The Australian Federal Police has arrested a NSW man for online child pornography offences.
By Staff Writers


Finance
Customs signs $7.5m deal with Cybertrust
SYDNEY - Australian Customs signs $7.5 million contract with Cybertrust to secure and manage its internet gateways.
By Negar Salek


Research/Trends
Australian online retail lagging
SYDNEY - The local market still has a long way to go in the online retail-stakes, according to online department store, DealsDirect.com.au Joint CEO, Paul Greenberg.
By Sarah Falson


Hardware
Telstra/Thomson and PowerWave recall faulty chargers
SYDNEY - Two major consumer electronics companies are recalling faulty power-chargers after evidence was uncovered that they might be prone to electrical faults.
By Sarah Falson


Research/Trends
Australian scientists invent virtual fence for cows
SYDNEY - Australian scientists have invented a virtual fence for cattle, doing away with the need to erect real barriers or keep gates closed to secure livestock.
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Hardware
Sony to ship Apple TV rival in July
USA - The device connects to the television via USB and HDMI ports..
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Convergence
Gameworld: Apple's computers gaining gaming credibility
SAN FRANCISCO - Fans of Apple's Mac computers have long touted their superiority over Windows-based machines, whether it is ease of use, protection from viruses or just good looks.
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Convergence
Konami to sell skincare software for Nintendo DS
TOKYO - A Japanese software maker plans to launch a skincare guide for use on Nintendo Co Ltd's hot-selling portable game gear DS, giving beauty tips based on users' basal body temperature and hormone balance.
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Finance
May video game sales surge 50% vs year ago
SAN FRANCISCO - US sales of video game hardware and software in May jumped 50 percent from a year ago, driven by strong demand for Nintendo's Wii console and Sony's PSP handheld device, industry data showed on Thursday.
By Scott Hillis


Applications
Experts differ on app development on iPhone
GLOBAL - Some say allowing developers to build only Safari-based applications is a good start, while others proclaim it just market spin.
By Antone Gonsalves


Convergence
Sega: Wii hype may fade soon
SAN FRANCISCO - The novelty of Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s Wii video game console could wear off by next year, a top executive at game publisher Sega said on Thursday, offering an unusual note of skepticism over the hit machine.
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Five Enterprise 2.0 startups to watch
GLOBAL - To differentiate their products from companies like Microsoft and IBM, they'll have to do things differently.
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