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Govt under fire over staffer's 2020 media contract
3pointsThe Opposition has called on the Federal Government to release a report investigating the awarding of a contract for the 2020 Summit to a company owned by a ministerial staffer.
Aaron Sorkin Writing Facebook the movie
3pointsAaron Sorkin is writing a movie about the founding of Facebook. Sorkin has created a Facebook group for "Aaron Sorkin & the Facebook Movie".
Analog Meets Its Match in Red Digital Cinema
3pointsA team ofteam of engineers and scientists have created the first digital movie camera that matches the detail and richness of analog film.
All Saints star found dead
3pointsAll Saints actor Mark Priestley was found dead last night. The 32 year old actor plays male nurse Dan Goldman in the Seven Network drama.
Heated car seats 'frying sperm': study
3pointsHeated car seats bring relief in cold winter weather but new research suggests this luxury extra might be damaging men's chances of conceiving children.
Blogger arrested over Guns N' Roses leak
3pointsA blogger suspected of streaming songs from the unreleased Guns N' Roses album Chinese Democracy on his website was arrested and appeared in court, where his bail was set at $US10,000.
Apple was 'misleading' in iPhone ad
2pointsAPPLE was told today not to repeat a television advertisement for its popular iPhone in Britain after the national advertising regulator ruled it exaggerated the device's internet capability.
Google Options Make Masseuse a Multimillionaire
1pointsBonnie Brown was fresh from a nasty divorce in 1999, living with her sister and uncertain of her future. On a lark, she answered an ad for an in-house masseuse at Google, then a Silicon Valley start-up with 40 employees.
House prices defy rates to rise
1pointsTHE interest rate hike in August failed to dampen the national property market, with house prices surging 3.5 per cent in the September quarter to be 10.6 per cent higher than a year ago.
Don’t throw out a broken iPod - fix it
1pointsA FEW months ago, Stephen Ironside, a student at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, confronted a minor but modern tragedy: the iPod that filled his life with song stopped working.
