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US indicts alleged owner of Kickass Torrents

The music industry wants to stop Australians using Kickass Torrents to pirate music.

The owner of file-sharing website KAT was indicted in the United States on Wednesday for copyright infringement related to the distribution of more than $US1 billion worth of movies, video games, music recordings and other content, US justice officials said.

Nations condemn 'satanic' Pokemon

Pokemon trainers in New York.

The smartphone game is bringing people together all over the globe as it expands to new countries, but not everyone is happy about it.

Brain map more than doubles in complexity

This image from an fMRI scan shows areas connected to three senses: hearing (red), touch (green) and vision (blue). The ...

In a study published online in Nature, a team of researchers more than doubled the number of distinct areas known in the human cortex, from 83 to 180. This new map of the brain combines data from four different imaging technologies to essentially bring high-definition to brain scanning for the first time.

Twitter bans infamous troll after Jones' abuse

Milo Yiannopoulos, known as @Nero on Twitter, has been banned from the service.

Milo Yiannopoulos, known on Twitter as @Nero, has been one of the most egregious and consistent offenders against Twitter's terms of service. In an attempt to show that it is cracking down on abuse, Twitter has now blocked his account.

For travel snaps, choose your gear wisely

One camera, one lens, one phone. Holiday sorted.

The most frequently asked questions here are all to do with managing the photographic process while travelling. What camera to take? How to edit on the move? How to keep precious photos safe from the thieves and scallywags?

Ransomware attackers raise their fees

Consumers are still being hit by ransomware, but criminals are increasingly after richer pickings.

Cyber criminals have adopted a "gold rush" mentality after successfully using ransomware to extort money from businesses, United States security software firm Symantec has warned.