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Twitter users, columnists and media observers around the world have been musing on what the arrest of a young Fairfax journalist for allegedly receiving 'stolen' Facebook photos means for journalism.
Contrary to what the world’s fastest sprinter thinks, Anthony Tan says bloggers cannot be held accountable for the risks taken in pro cycling.
In an Australian first, Telstra will introduce new technology designed to stop customers' computers being used as launch pads for cyber attacks.
The revelations of leaked details of US internet spying have wider repercussions with the specific qualifier of the American actions being that it is the privacy of non-US citizens that is being targeted, writes Matthew Hall.
The 2013 Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden, will be held at a time when many parts of the eurozone struggle with recession, writes Ricardo Goncalves.
Are toddlers really becoming addicted to technology? There’s certainly a lot of media hype to suggest that they are.
Here's a short list of the things my son Jacob, 17, has not accomplished in his time on Earth: excel at an instrument, enter an art competition, head up a volunteer effort, qualify for a state athletic competition. His post-graduate plans include . . . well, right now, just check the 'undecided'…
A new age of environmental protest is dawning in China as the 'lao baixing', or ordinary people, gain a voice with the help of social media, writes Monica Tan.
Aela Callan found a classic character for her anti-mafia Dateline story in outspoken, chain smoking campaigner Pino Maniaci, but not everything turned out to be quite so clear.
Discover how skilled migrants navigate challenges in Australia’s ICT sector, from job hunting and local experience to networking and thriving in tech careers.

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