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Lenovo Mobile Access service will come to Australia
Lenovo is "certain" that the Lenovo Mobile Access service will come to Australia, as part of its ongoing process of adding countries to its built-in, contract-free mobile data service offering.
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Synology adds TV recording and more to its NAS with DSM 4.1 OS
Synology has announced the release of v4.1 of the Disk Station Manager operating system for NAS servers, which adds improvements and features to existing DiskStation NAS servers.
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Pirate Bay co-founder Svartholm arrested in Cambodia
Gottfrid Svartholm, who disappeared before facing a one-year jail sentence and a hefty fine in Sweden, has been taken into custody in Phnom Penh.
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Belkin launches @TV Plus
Belkin has launched a network device that delivers home entertainment across an array of mobile devices.
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RapidShare: we'll help Hollywood, but 'not at all costs'
CNET talks to Daniel Raimer, general counsel of media-hosting site RapidShare, about the technologies he uses to curb piracy. 1
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Ethernet's future: how fast is fast enough?
Your PC may not need a faster network, but overall data usage on the web is doubling every year. The big question is: can the venerable Ethernet standard handle 1 terabit per second?
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Surveillance device uses Wi-Fi to see through walls
A new prototype stealth device can detect movement behind a thick brick wall and the UK military is looking into whether it can be used in "urban warfare" for scanning buildings.
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SkyDrive content restrictions among the toughest in the cloud
Ambiguous policies and cross-service lockouts have created a recipe for customer dissatisfaction with Microsoft's cloud storage service.
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Quickflix joins Panasonic, hits Xbox in September
The Quickflix WatchNow service has been picking up speed this past week, announcing new children's content as well as launches on Panasonic Blu-ray players and Xbox 360. 3
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London 2012 Olympics does not have any Wi-Fi police
Some reports have suggested that London 2012 is actively policing a "no hotspots" rule. That has turned out to be false.
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