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Good afternoon,

The US Copyright office has ruled that users have the right to jailbreak handsets such as the iPhone and that such procedures aren't "a violation of copyright laws."

Also today, Australia gets robotic on the world stage and the latest fallout from Telstra's ADSL price cuts.

And apologies in advance for some of the odder stories in this edition. We couldn't help ourselves!

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Software
US Copyright Office approves jailbreaking

By Shaun Nichols | July 27, 2010

Phone unlock procedure considered fair use.

 
 
Oddware
Autonomous robots to map battlefields

By Liz Tay | July 27, 2010

Military robots coming to Adelaide in November.

 
 
Telco/ISP
ISPs rally against Telstra ADSL price cuts

By Ry Crozier | July 27, 2010

Please stay.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Internode brings broadband to more housing estates

By Ry Crozier | July 27, 2010

New $99 router deal also stitched up.

 
 
Oddware
Researchers to build wireless rail crossing networks

By Staff Writer | July 27, 2010

Wireless spectrum for trains and cars within three years.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Vocus eyes layer 3 service on NBN

By Ry Crozier | July 27, 2010

Builds on IP transit base.

 
 
Oddware
Chatroulette collecting IP addresses, screenshots

By Staff Writer | July 27, 2010

Bid to crack down on indecent exposures.

 
 
Oddware
Leaked U.S. war log fuels doubts on Afghan war

By Susan Cornwell | July 27, 2010

Wikileaks provides chilling daily account of U.S.-led war.

 
 
Oddware
Jenolan Caves offers Klingon audio tour

By Staff Writer | July 27, 2010

Starts in August.

 
 

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