Technology
Cybercrime as bad as credit crisis - experts
Reuters
Cybercrime is likely to wreak as much havoc as the credit crisis in the coming years if international regulation is not improved, some of the world's top crime experts say.
Woman posed as teen online, teased girl - attorney
Reuters
A Missouri woman established a fake identity online to torment a vulnerable teenage girl who later committed suicide, federal prosecutors said in a trial that is being closely watched by the burgeoning social networking industry.
Film companies sue Aussie ISP 'for allowing piracy'
By ASHER MOSES - SMH
The Australian film and television industry has launched a major legal action against one of Australia's largest internet service providers for allegedly allowing its users to download pirated movies and TV shows.
Monty Python strike back on YouTube (+video)
Stuff.co.nz
The team behind the cult British comedy show Monty Python have launched their own YouTube channel, saying they're tired of being "ripped off" by YouTubers posting clips of their content.
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By CONRAD WALTERS - SMH
Wikitude merges the navigational help of Google maps with the informational depth of Wikipedia.
Monty Python strike back on YouTube (+video)
Exposed: the extended warranty rort
By KELLY BURKE - SMH
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Google iPhone app stumped by British accents
Review: Call of Duty: World At War
Rated R13 for PC/PS3/Xbox 360
By LUCY O'BRIEN - NZGamer.com

Hokey dialogue, pretty graphics and all the gory details of World War 2 fill out this fantastic shooter.
Cybercrime as bad as credit crisis - experts
Reuters
Cybercrime is likely to wreak as much havoc as the credit crisis in the coming years if international regulation is not improved, some of the world's top crime experts say.
Microsoft to give away free security software
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Review: Call of Duty: World At War

Hokey dialogue, pretty graphics and all the gory details of World War 2 fill out this fantastic shooter.
Nov 24 to be malware Monday
Security researchers have deemed November 24 "black Monday" following predictions it will herald this year's peak in the spread of information-stealing malware.
Microsoft rules out buying Yahoo
Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer has ruled out an acquisition of Yahoo Inc but said his company was interested in resuming talks on a Web search partnership.


