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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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Microsoft Windows Defender beta 2

With Windows Defender beta 2, Microsoft beefs up its free antispyware app with a new name, engine and tools.

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Sony settles 'rootkit' class action lawsuit

The record label agrees to offer U.S. customers money and free downloads to encourage them to replace CDs that secretly install software.

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.

Record labels tout program to disable swapping

The music and movie industries are giving people who have swapped songs and other copyrighted material over the Internet a new way to repent for their illicit ways.

Nvidia to blame for many early Vista crashes

Interesting information has surfaced in the documents that have been released as part of the Windows Vista Capable lawsuit.

Google to sell e-books?

The signs seem to be pointing towards Google making a push into e-book sales with its Google Book Search project.

Is there any way I can convert songs purchased from iTunes into MP3s to play on my mobile?

I purchased two songs on iTunes and realised I can't load them onto my Sony Ericsson mobile phone as they are in M4P format. Is there a way I can convert them to MP3 to play them on my mobile?

50 significant moments from internet history

We take you through 50 defining moments of the internet.

Is it time to go HD?

Want to know whether HD is worth it yet? Here is our look at what's changed in the world of high-def lately — and what's on the horizon.

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.