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Top 10 fun computing films

Top 10 fun computing films

As summer approaches films to settle in with.
Iain Thomson Aug 10 2009, 9:17AM Services
Vale John Hughes, nerd with 1000 faces

Vale John Hughes, nerd with 1000 faces

Obituary: To whom will geeks turn to have their stories told?
Nate Cochrane Aug 7 2009, 4:40PM Software
Harry Potter movie targeted by criminals

Harry Potter movie targeted by criminals

Anti-virus vendor PC Tools said cybercriminals are targeting those looking to download the Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince movie.
Staff Writers Jul 16 2009, 3:16PM Security
AFACT “struggling” to make a case: iiNet

AFACT “struggling” to make a case: iiNet

ISP iiNet has dismissed claims by the film industry that it is stalling their landmark battle in the Federal Court, accusing AFACT of “struggling to get their case together”.
Ry Crozier Jun 10 2009, 2:22PM Collaboration
Aussies arrested for 10,000TB of illegal film transfers

Aussies arrested for 10,000TB of illegal film transfers

Two Brisbane men have been charged with allegedly facilitating the transfer of over 10,000TB of pirated films and TV shows via an offshore website.
Staff Writers Dec 6 2008, 8:04AM Security
Convict alleged file sharers and we’ll cut them off: iiNet

Convict alleged file sharers and we’ll cut them off: iiNet

iiNet has defended itself against allegations by the Australian film industry that it encouraged customers to download films illegally, saying it has supplied the alleged list of breaches to police and will disconnect any customers proven to have breached their service agreements and applicable laws.
Staff Writers Nov 24 2008, 2:50PM Collaboration
Optus launches mobile film competition

Optus launches mobile film competition

Optus has partnered with MTV and Sony Ericcson to launch a new program aimed at sourcing mobile content from the local film and television industry.
Staff Writers Sep 13 2006, 1:22PM Mobility
DVD sales likely nearing global peak: report

DVD sales likely nearing global peak: report

Movie sales on DVD are likely nearing their peak worldwide as more people look to computer downloads and video-on-demand to watch their favourite programming, according to a report.
Staff Writers Dec 8 2005, 9:10AM Hardware
Movie studios, BitTorrent sign anti-piracy pact

Movie studios, BitTorrent sign anti-piracy pact

Hollywood's major movie studios and internet technology provider BitTorrent have signed a pact to help stem piracy of films on the web, but the move was deemed by both as an "early experiment".
Staff Writers Nov 24 2005, 8:25AM Software
FEATURE: US digital firm looks to Europe, not Hollywood

FEATURE: US digital firm looks to Europe, not Hollywood

US start-up S.two Corp has convinced a Hollywood director to use its digital recorder, but its hopes of winning more devotees hang on a small production company doing a children's film in Belgium.
Gilles Castonguay Oct 18 2005, 12:00PM Strategy

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