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No, torrenting does not make me 'entitled'

Mark Serrels 11:18 AM   I should have seen it coming. I mean, to a certain extent I did see it coming. I'm talking, of course, about the 'entitlement' argument.

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Will Optus' EPL pricing put sports fans offside?

Adam Turner    Optus has smashed Foxtel's football monopoly, but how will the fragmentation of broadcast rights play out for Australian sports fans?

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How to make chocolate out of thin air

Rachel Browne   A brain teaser showing how to get unlimited chocolate has gone viral.

Can you pass this intelligence test?

Mark Molloy   First it was finding the hidden panda, then it was working out the 50-cent maths question. Now there's a new puzzle stumping the internet.

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The perks and pitfalls of crowdfunding

Hannah Francis   Crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, Indiegogo and Australia's own Pozible have exploded in popularity in recent years, but remain cases of backer beware.

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Bitcoin

Doubts over bitcoin 'founder'

Prominent figures say Craig Steven Wright's evidence does not stack up.

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Culture

Radiohead disappears from the internet

Hannah Francis   Popular British group all but erases its online presence in a move that fans believe is designed to drive anticipation for its new album.

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Social

Can anyone stop Mark Zuckerberg?

Facebook is formidable because of the way it stays one step ahead of the future.

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Ultra HD Blu-ray player delivers the goods

Adam Turner   Australia's first Ultra HD Blu-ray player delivers the goods but you'll want a top-shelf television and a great movie to really do it justice.

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iPhone in missing teen boaters' case sent to Apple

Adam Sacasa   An iPhone recovered in last year's at-sea disappearance of two Florida teenagers will be sent to Apple in hopes that the company can recover vital information from it, a judge has agreed.

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'1000 will have to go. It's that simple'

 Malcolm Turnbull will have 25 unlegislated measures on the budget books.

Henry Belot   Fear government's cyber security recruitment drive will lead to job cuts.

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Microsoft sues US government over gag orders on customer data grabs

Orders that prevent Microsoft telling their customers when they're being surveilled are becoming more common, according ...

Matt Day   Tech company says US 'has exploited the transition to cloud computing as a means of expanding its power to conduct secret investigations'.

FBI paid professional hackers to crack San Bernardino iPhone

The researchers were paid a one-time flat fee for the solution.

Ellen Nakashima   The people who helped the US government come from the sometimes shadowy world of hackers and security researchers who profit from finding flaws in companies’ software or systems.

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Hands on review: LG flat Ultra HD OLED EF950T television

Adam Turner   Finally conceding that not everyone is in love with curved screens, LG has delivered a flat Ultra HD OLED masterpiece with full HDR support to help it look better than ever.

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Should you stalk your child's smartphone?

Catherine Armitage   Keeping an eye over your child's shoulder on the home computer is so last century

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How my Apple Watch saved my life

Garry Barker   I woke up feeling a bit odd. I strapped on my Apple Watch, unlocked the iPhone, and then felt for my pulse on my right wrist. Soon I was in the hospital cardiac unit for observation and treatment.

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Not wholly negative: digitising your old photographs

Terry Lane   Unearthing your own archive of long-ago photographic negatives and slides opens the mind to the world that was – and perhaps points to money to be made.