Internet Radio will have no programming on June 26, because it’s protesting! Protesting about the increase of prices of the elevated royalty fees.

So far, only Live365.com and AccuRadio have signed on to this, only public service announcements to be broadcast; with Yahoo, RealNetworks and Pandora may sign on

Since Microsoft changed the way of how the Vista Search engine runs, after Google complained that it was anti-competitive. Now, Google is now complaining that it was not enough, saying that the new changes doesn’t allow users (or them) disable the search.

Is this another way that Google loves to get your information? Because I find this completely stupid.

Rumours have it that News Corp is trying to sell MySpace, and as well IGN, to Yahoo in a swap; with News Corp getting 25% of Yahoo, according to The Times (owned by News Corp.)

The New York Times have also revealed that Yahoo might be switching back to the Google Search Engine, if the deal goes through. This is because of a $900 million deal between Fox Interactive Media (the owners of IGN and MySpace) and Google.

According to The Australian (also owned by News Corp.) says that Yahoo was worth US$37 billion. As well; if News Corp. was buying 25% of it, the price would have been $12.3 billion.

BayImg is the latest side project from the popular The Pirate Bay. This new service can support more than 100 file types, supports uploading .zip and .rar archives, and have a size limit of 100MB. It’s a free service, and there is a ‘removal’ key if you want it to be removed.

Currently, only more than 9,000 images have been uploaded. But as well, at least you can tag them. As well, a feature is that you can remove the watermark.

Apple has increased the call time from their 5 hours to 8 hours, and have now said that they would be using a glass touchscreen, not plastic like the others, to prevent it from scratching.

The iPhone now have problems finding a carrier in Europe, with the top 3 German mobile companies are going to sell the HTC Touch, an competitor. Australia is expected to receive the iPhone early next year.

In the US, the 4GB will cost $499, with 8GB costing $599. It will only be carried only by AT&T, previously known as Cingular.

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Everyone is talking about it, and now a video is revealing the details missed at the MacWorld announcement of the iPhone!

Here is the video…

Kinda sounds weird, when Sweden should be this, but Australians are just the worst when pirating on the Internet, according to MacTalk. Now, why is this happening… tech.geek tells you why we are going to Bit Torrent than TV itself… Is our TV at stake?

But Bit Torrent is also a threat to the Movie and Music industry as well, but why are Australians downloading TV Shows. This is because our TV Season starts in February and ends in November, while the US starts theirs in November and ends in May the next year; thus meaning that we receive the shows 4 - 5 months after the original broadcast, plus with no ads make it an enjoyable ‘feature’.

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Casey Serin, who became an internet star where he posted his foreclosures and his unwillingness to find a job, has now told his readers at his blog, which recently was updated, saying that he is living in Australia. He has also replied to all the questions, including that he left his wife penny-less.

His blog is at http://www.iamfacingforeclosure.com.

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the internet, has received the Order of Merit; one of the UK’s prestigious awards. The British academic created the first internet in Switzerland in 1991.

The Order of Merit is limited to 24 living people, all selected by the Queen. Previous winners include Winston Churchill and Mother Theresa.

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