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iiNet Vs AFACT: The Verdict
February 4, 2010 - 9:16 am
Tags: AFACT, Bittorent, Censorship, Copyright, Court, Filtering, Freedom, iiNet, Internet, Law, Movies, Music
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As a lot of people are probably already aware iiNet was taken to court by the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) for allegedly allowing its customers to illegally download copyrighted material (e.g. movies, music, etc).
This morning Justice Cowdroy has ruled in favour of iiNet stating that “I find that iiNet simply can’t be seen [...]
Assassin’s Creed Lineage
November 25, 2009 - 10:45 am
Tags: Assassin's Creed, Game, Lineage, Movie, Trailer, Ubisoft, Video, YouTube
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Cinebuzz 50 Famous Movie Titles
April 9, 2009 - 7:07 pm
Tags: Advertisement, Birch Carroll & Coyle, Cinebuzz, Club, Game, Greater Union, Movies, Video, YouTube
Posted in Links | 33 Comments
Some time ago Greater Union Birch Carroll & Coyle revamped the Cinebuzz club and now offer 1 free movie for every 10 movies that you see. With this promotion they also include the above ad during the movie previews prior to each and every movie. The goal: List all 50 famous movie titles:
Catch-22 — 22s [...]
Her Morning Elegance
February 6, 2009 - 3:34 pm
Tags: Music, Songs, Stop Motion, Video Clips, Videos, YouTube
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It Was Only A Matter Of Time
December 23, 2008 - 8:14 am
Tags: Australia, Broadband, Computers, Federal Government, Filtering, Internet, Minister, P2P, Stephen Conroy, Technology, Trial
Posted in News, Technology | 2 Comments
Internet filtering plan may extend to peer-to-peer traffic, says Stephen Conroy.
THE Federal Government’s controversial internet censorship scheme may extend to filter more online traffic than was first thought, Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy revealed today.
In a post on his department’s blog, Senator Conroy today said technology that could filter data sent directly between computers would be [...]
Where We’re Going We Don’t Need Roads
June 4, 2008 - 9:10 pm
Tags: Back To The Future, De Lorean, Flux Capacitor, jigowatts, Mr Fusion, Think Geek, Video
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Now you can get your very own Flux Capacitor replica. Numbers are limited, I’m guessing due to TEC (Time Enforcement Commission) regulations. All you’ll need now is a De Lorean, a Mr. Fusion — or some alternative source of 1.21 jigowatts — and enough room to hit 88mph.
Video after the break.
FireFox Add-ons To Make Your Life Easy
October 6, 2007 - 9:28 am
Tags: Add-Ons, Browser, Clipmarks, CSSViewer, Dog Ears, Downloads, FasterFox, FireFox, FlashGot, Formatted Source, GoogCal, GreaseMonkey, Internet, Locationbar, PDF Download, Plugins, Source, Tab Scope, Web Developer, Zotero
Posted in Links, Tips And Tricks | 1 Comment
One thing that I love about FireFox is it’s vast library of add-ons. Not only does Mozilla provide an easy to search online repository of add-ons, but installing add-ons with FireFox is easy as three clicks. Although there are many useful add-on, there are also quite a few of not so useful add-ons – So [...]
New Kid Coming To The Block: Powerset
September 19, 2007 - 3:21 am
Tags: Conference, Google, Labs, Microsoft, Natural Language Search, Powerset, Search, Search Enginge, Silicon Valley, TechCrunch, Video, Yahoo
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Powerset Inc, a Silicon Valley company, is developing a new type of search engine which does not function based on the typical Google, Yahoo or Microsoft technique of keywords. Rather it is a natural language search engine, which uses a natural language processing techniques to “read and understand every sentence on the Web”.
Although the company has [...]
The Chasers War On APEC
September 5, 2007 - 10:49 am
Tags: ABC, APEC, Comedy, The Chasers, TV
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New episodes of The Chasers War On Everything starts tonight at 9pm AEST on ABC, after Spicks & Specks. Of course, with APEC currently underway in Sydney, the Chasers are all over APEC and have released a preview for tonight’s episode.
Windows Safari
June 12, 2007 - 6:46 pm
Tags: Apple, Beta, Browser, Bugs, FireFox, Internet, Mac, Safari, Windows
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Apple have just recently released Safari 3 beta and with this release they have included an XP and Vista version, for the previously Mac only browser. Steve Jobs announced the release of Safari 3 during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (see video here) and showcased some of its features and benefits. Aside from the claims [...]
