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All Recent Tags Bram Cohen, the creator of bittorrent.com has signed a deal with the Movie Industry, that is hoped will reduce the number of pirated films, shared on the Internet, via the website. The deal means that BitTorrent must remove any links to pirated films.
The deal between the Motion Picture...
Read More | Nov 24th, 2005 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jan 3rd, 2006
A 20 year-old man has been arrested on the accusation of using thousands of hijacked computers, to send a massive amount of spam across the internet. Amongst others, he attacked the US Department of Defence.
This case is thought to be unique, as the first such incident to be about making money. ...
Read More | Nov 4th, 2005
Jon Jacobs has spent $100,000 on his own Virtual Nightclub, within Online Role-Playing game "Project Entropia". The winning bid for the space station he plans to use is currently being built within the game.
Project Entropia, is a virtual world, with 236,000 players, who convert real cash to...
Read More | Nov 2nd, 2005
Most people have had experience of, or currently use Microsoft Office, either at work or home, but I would think most people would find it hard to spot the differences between Office 2000, XP, and 2003. Apart from updated aesthetics on the latter, not much has changed through the generations,...
Read More | Sep 26th, 2005 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Oct 3rd, 2005