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Technology

The Australian Dotcom Crash Quiz

‘X-ray vision’ coming soon to Nokia phones

‘Iran, North Korea and … Australia’

Atom smasher to be shut

YouTube becomes a TV station tomorrow

Internet filter makes Australia global enemy

Australia on net censorship blacklist

Australia joins Iran as ‘internet enemy’

Brain scan ‘can read people’s thoughts’

Sex industry fears .xxx porn ‘ghetto’

Gaming News

Sony details ‘Move’ PS3 motion controller

Black creator back with Bodycount

Portal 2 confirmed for Mac, Steam coming in May (updated)

Ubisoft’s DRM servers crash, games unplayable

5th Cell keeping vision in video games

Sport News

AFL’s new stance to hit drug cheats hard

AFL gets smarter with GPS footballs

Hewitt, Guccione look to be fit for Davis Cup clash with Japan

Tomic off to a dream start in cup

I’m mad at Tiger, admits a caddie under siege

Entertainment

Musicians stop label selling individual songs

Panasonic launches 3D TV in US

Shopping mall hosts epic lightsaber fight

Tiger’s apology gets all mashed up

James Cameron predicts 3D TV explosion

Environment

After Boom and Bust, Solar Power Has a Place in the Spanish Sun

China and India to Join Copenhagen Climate Change Accord

Observatory: Scientists Propose a More Efficient Way to Make Ethanol

On the Causes of Climate Deadlock

Computer, TV recycling progress slow

Business News

iiNet in talks to buy Netspace

Apple loses battle for control of the letter ‘i’

iiNet confirms Netspace acquisition talks

Telstra bounces on revival of hope

iiNet in trading halt

Politics

Hadron Collider Scientist Wants to Work with al-Qaeda

Will Microsoft Word be Free?

Sensitive US documents leaked on Limewire

Government to patch loopholes