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Photos: Sydneysiders protest internet filtering

Protesters came together in every major city around the country on Saturday to demonstrate against the Labor Governments' proposed internet filtering scheme. We went to the Sydney protest and spoke to some of the protesters.

Exposure: Belinda Mason

Award winning photographer Belinda Mason showcases her emotionally intense work on this month's Exposure series.

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Reviews

  • ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 7

    ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 7 provides the perfect balance between best-of-breed security protection and ease of use, providing the home user with superior protection that's light on system resources.

  • Tekken 5

    Almost a decade after its debut of digital destruction, the latest installment of the Tekken series is here to wreak havoc on our senses.

  • Nintendo DS

    Nintendo's innovative DS is the next must-have portable gaming console

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Features

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  • ISP filtering to get Fed govt subsidy: Budget 08

    ISPs will be granted a one-off government subsidy towards the cost of installing filtering technology as part of the Rudd government's AU$125.8 million cybersafety plan.

  • Bosses can snoop on staff e-mails 'to fight terror'

    The Greens and privacy advocates have hit back against proposed laws to allow companies to snoop on their workers' e-mails, but Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said the laws are needed to protect vital electronic infrastructure from terrorist attacks.

  • CES 2007: At CES, Gates tells what a geek wants

    Bill Gates says his house is already wired to the hilt, with touch screens and high-definition displays. But, in the second installment of a two-part interview with CNET News.com, the Microsoft chairman admits he's ready to revamp his system to add "some vision and speech-type things."

  • Apple thwarted in bid to unmask leaker

    Appeals court rules that communications between a product leaker and an enthusiast Web site are protected by law.

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