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Wii Fit

Wii Fit will help you work up a sweat, but it's not as smooth and fun a workout as you'd probably like.

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FAQ: Are Usenet fans vulnerable to copyright lawsuits?

In a new series of lawsuits, Hollywood studios for the first time are targeting companies that provide access to Usenet newsgroups.

Boob tube meets online maps as TV fans get creative

Looking for the location of the Soup Nazi in "Seinfeld" or where Tony Soprano terrorised his cousin? These mashups can help.

Blizzard takes on gold farmers

World of Warcraft operator calls in the lawyers as part of its efforts to crack down on organisations that "farm" virtual objects and cash.

You, there. Step back from the Webcam

The Naked Generation has lived large on the youtube-fueled potential for self-propelled viral fame. Now comes the horror of self-parody.

Musicians still waiting on a YouTube payday

Some top music managers say their clients haven't seen any money from the licensing deals the four largest music labels have signed with YouTube.

50 significant moments from internet history

We take you through 50 defining moments of the internet.

Australian court case tackles illegal P2P file sharing

The largest copyright infringement case in Australian history sees Sydney-based Sharman Networks and other "respondents" involved with peer-to-peer software Kazaa face 30 record company "applicants" from Australia, North America and Europe. The outcome could impact pending lawsuits in the US, and indeed alter the course of the music industry.