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  • Unwired chief to head up IIA board

    Wireless telco Unwired's chief executive officer David Spence is to chair the Internet Industry Association's (IIA) board in 2006, with a number of other heavyweights taking places by his side.

  • iTunes rival seeks to crash party

    A leading Australian music download provider has slashed its prices to AU$0.89 per track in an effort to deflate the local launch of iTunes Music Store.

  • SmartyHost dumps Primus

    SmartyHost has dumped Primus' hosting services in favour of Optus, and will use the latter telco's Sunshine data centre to host more than AU$650,000 of new equipment from Dell and EMC.

  • Creative Labs eases music downloads

    Digital entertainment products distributor Creative Labs has announced the first integration between an online music store and digital music player in Australia.

  • Australian Internet industry warned over Swiftel

    The IIA has asked its members to "contribute" to the defence of member ISP Swiftel against litigation by the music industry.

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  • iTunes Music Store debuts

    Apple Computer today launched its long-awaited iTunes Music Store in Australia, finally giving iPod owners a legal way of downloading music online. Extra: A peek at other Web stores.

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