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Saturn's Enceladus: A lot of activity for such a small moon
by William Atkins   
NASA acknowledges that as astronomers look closer at Saturn’s small moon Enceladus they are finding a very dynamic and geographically active surface and atmosphere, especially about its south pole.

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iPhone 3G unlock “yellowsn0w” coming Dec 31, 2008!
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt   
The iPhone Dev Team has done it, promising to release an iPhone 3G unlock “New Year’s Eve 2008”, for iPhone 3Gs with baseband 2.11.07 or earlier, throwing a few snowballs of yellow snow Apple’s way!

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Dumbass Xbox thief no match for smart Xbox owner
by Davey Winder   
What would you do if your Xbox 360 was stolen? Giving up on ever seeing his games console again was not an option for one student who suffered such a fate.

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Microsoft recruits active open source identity
by David M Williams   
Dick Hardt, known for his contentious Windows port of the Perl programming language and current work on online identity management (dubbed "identity 2.0") has revealed he is heading to Redmond.

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Internet content filtering – time for the great debate
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Filtering and censoring the Internet has never been more in the news in Australia, as our Government seriously contemplates the equivalent of a “Great Firewall” at each ISP. Although the reasons sound pure, so as to protect Australians from child pornography, civil libertarians and free thinking Aussies wonder what would be censored next, and how far we can trust any government. A debate on the 19th of December will be webcast – and everyone’s invited.

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BigPond News available in “3D” wall
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt   
Shrugging off the exclusion from the NBN process, Telstra has leveraged technology from a company called “CoolIRIS” to deliver a pretty “3D” news wall that also shows images and videos from a range of other sites, including YouTube, Deviant Art, Google and others – but is it real 3D?

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New Zealand's ICT companies join forces to tackle skills shortage
by Stuart Corner   
More than 30 of New Zealand's ICT companies have agreed in principle to set up a new association whose first priority will be to address an anticipated serious skills shortage.

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Maybe Telstra Never Wanted To Win NBN
by David Heath   

Interviewed on this morning’s AM (ABC Radio) show, Telstra Chairman Donald McGauchie seemed to suggest that the company has plenty of plans to move ahead in ways that don’t include the National Broadband Network (NBN).

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