Friday, December 19, 2008

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 19/12/2008

AustralianIT.com.au
Copyright lawsuit against iiNet kicks off
THE landmark court battle between iiNet and the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) kicked off this week.
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iiNet to resell 3 Mobile broadband
IINET has partnered with 3 Mobile to resell the carrier's mobile broadband offerings.
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Protesters aim at Canberra
THE group responsible for last weekend's protests against the Government's internet filtering scheme now plans to take its fight to Canberra.
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Telstra quiet on NBN legal action
TELSTRA has not ruled out seeking legal action over its exclusion from the bidding process to build a $15 billion NBN.
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Chrome fails to shine
GOOGLE Chrome has shed its beta tag, but research shows most Australians prefer Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.
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Cheaper SAP deals pledged
INDIAN IT firm HCL Technologies has completed its $US811 million ($1.2 billion) acquisition of British-based SAP services outfit Axon.
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Pipe patches up financing for submarine cable
A GROUP of large Australian telco service users have pitched in to rescue Pipe Network's $200 million Sydney to Guam cable project.
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Telstra NBN compo could hit $80bn
THE Government could face a compensation claim of more than $80 billion if Telstra is forced to provide access to its infrastrure.
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Minchin wants Conroy to explain spy allegations
THE federal opposition is demanding the government explain whether Huawei has links with the Chinese military.
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Apple shares fall after Jobs no show
APPLE'S shares fell almost 4 per cent on Wednesday on concerns that Steve Jobs would not appear at MacWorld.
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