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Senate passes anti-piracy laws

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The Sydney Morning Herald
Technology

Senate passes anti-piracy laws

Watershed moment for film and TV industry, 'dark day for the internet' as controversial site-blocking laws pass.

Top stories

Anti-piracy site-blocking laws: what you need to know

Piracy
Tim Biggs 11:53am | What will change on the Australian internet, how the new laws work and how dedicated pirates will get around them.

How 'free' geo-dodging and proxy services are selling you out

Of the proxy services tested, 79 per cent force users into unencrypted browsing, 16 per cent inject ads.
Brian Krebs 8:43am | 'Free' services that work with a web browser to access blocked overseas content have been shown to actively steal your information, spy on you or serve you ads.

Twitter CEO clarification makes Jack Dorsey an unlikely candidate

'I'm Square CEO': Dorsey's prior commitments make him an unlikely choice for Twitter's next honcho.
Paresh Dave 8:03am | It seems obvious, but Twitter's board of directors isn't interested in chief executive candidates who can't give 100 per cent to the San Francisco microblogging service.

Can wearable fitness trackers take control of your life?

Bracelet: The next generation of wearable technology will be able to monitor us at all times.
Rikke Duus and Mike Cooray 7:12pm | If wearable fitness trackers are measuring your body 24/7, what does that do to your mind?

Amazon to pay authors royalties by the page

How do you judge the worth of a good book?
ADAM TURNER 3:02pm | With Apple paying singers fractions of a cent per song, should Amazon pay eBook authors every time we turn the page?

Scientists map Klebsiella pneumoniae superbug's genome

The Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria growing on a plate.
Bridie Smith, Science Editor 12:23pm | The genome of the superbug that has put hospital authorities across the globe on alert has been mapped, raising hopes that scientists could finally tame the bacterial bandit.
 

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