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Top 10 most ridiculous movie tech moments
Hollywood. Industry of large explosions, car chases and really laughable depictions of tech in movies. Here's our top 10 worst of the worst.
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TiVo launches movies-on-demand service
But first they'll demand some of your cold, hard cash upfront.
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Why BluRay STILL isn't ready for prime-time
If you bought a new car, you wouldn’t expect to have to take it back the next day as all the fixes needed by factory recalls hadn’t been done would you?
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Pirate Bay operators jailed
A court in Stockholm has found the four founders of The Pirate Bay BitTorrent site guilty of providing access to copyright works over BitTorrent.
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Aussie movie pirate faces court; walks free
Despite worldwide attention, a 26 year old Australian man has got off a movie piracy charge with little more than a slap on the wrist from Blacktown Local Court.
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"Please pirate my movie, I beg you..."
Simon Klose, Swedish filmmaker, is a rare breed. He wants his film pirated.
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Scan barcode at DVD shop, get movie by BitTorrent
Piracy has never been easier than it is right now, thanks to a new mobile phone app that lets you 'scan' movies for download at your local retailer.
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Chinese crackers break iTunes gift card algorithm
As if creating knock-offs of handbags, sunglasses, shoes and clothing isn’t enough, Chinese hackers have now created a brand new industry: fake iTunes gift card sales.
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Tivo and Internode: unlimited movie downloads
With the economy in decline, it's no wonder that people are ditching the video store for online movie downloads -- a trend that Tivo and Internode hope to capitalise on.
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Pirate Bay goes on trial: 20 things you need to know
The world's largest BitTorrent tracker, on trial for piracy in Sweden, is providing live updates via Twitter. Here are 20 key facts you need to know, in 140 characters or less.
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iiNet piracy case starts in Federal Court
iiNet says it will vigorously defend itself against AFACT's claims that it authorised piracy among its users, but the case looks set to be a long battle.
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TiVo 2009: Pizza, pay-per view and Picasa, but don't call it a PVR!
Streaming radio, Pizza for couch potatoes and 1TB of storage coming in early 2009. But don't call it a PVR, or they'll get really angry.
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In Australia, movie watches you -- with night vision camera
Hey you in the back row snogging -- security guards in cinemas will now be watching you with night vision cameras.
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AFACT v iiNet: the case that could shut down the Internet
We've asked prominent legal experts for their opinion on iiNet's chances of successfully defending itself in the user piracy lawsuit.
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Why iiNet will probably lose the piracy lawsuit
A look at the Copyright Act suggests the movie and TV industry have an unfortunately strong case against iiNet. PLUS: Read the court documents yourself.
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