Month: March 2010
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Danica’s day job
In January Richard Branson said he would have liked to have signed Danica Patrick for his Virgin team, which would have made her first woman in almost two decades to take part in Formula One. For now, she is carving out a name for herself in the Izod IndyCar Series.
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AFACT v iiNet: ISP hits back at studios
Internet service provider, iiNet, has hit back at claims by the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) that its Notice of Contention is in essence an appeal against the Federal Court’s ruling, which found in favour of the ISP ordered the studios to pay the costs of the case. read more
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Telstra outlines LTE trial roadmap
Still gas left in HSPA tank. read more
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Red Bull in road crash near Melbourne
A truck carrying equipment of the Red Bull team has been involved in a road crash near Melbourne. read more
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AFACT v iiNet: ISP files notice of contention
The legal battles in the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) v iiNet copyright court case continue. The internet service provider has served a notice of contention with the Federal Court of Australia on 14 grounds of Justice Cowdroy’s ruling. read more
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Breakfast briefing: Google has its eyes on your TV set
Everybody and their dog has been developing web-enabled TV sets recently, so perhaps no surprise to see that Google – the company that can’t keep its finger out of any pie it comes across – is working with Intel and Sony to create Android-compatible tellies. Somebody unlikely to be impressed by the 7,194th Google project,…
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HTC says will fight Apple lawsuit, stresses innovations
High Tech Computer (HTC) on Thursday said it plans to “fully defend itself” against the patent infringement lawsuit filed by Apple early this month, adding it has always respected the intellectual property of others and will continue to do so. read more
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Holdsworth has an F1 touch this year
Lee Holdsworth has a pair of ex-Formula One hands working on his Holden Commodore VE this year. read more
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Mark Webber hopes for Melbourne rain
Mark Webber is hoping that the notoriously fickle Melbourne weather will provide the best chance of spicing up proceedings for the Australian Grand Prix. read more
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Why short links can take a long time to get you around the web
Goo.gl good, fb.me bad: a study finds who’s quick off the mark in the link-shortening world. read more