Monday, January 19, 2009

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 19/01/2009

AustralianIT.com.au
Union steps up action against Telstra
UNIONISED Telstra employees will continue their campaign of workplace stoppages this week to push for better pay.
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Obama refuses to surrender BlackBerry
DESPITE legal and security hurdles, US President Barack Obama says he has a plan to retain his beloved BlackBerry.
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Steve Jobs's cancer may have recurred: doctors
PANCREATIC cancer experts say they are puzzled by what is ailing Apple chief executive Steve Jobs.
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EU accuses Microsoft of harming competition
THE European Commission accused Microsoft of stymieing competition by bundling its Internet Explorer Web browser with Windows systems.
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Nokia's music service set for Australia
NOKIA plans to roll out its unlimited music service in Australia and Singapore later this quarter.
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More delays to $725m tax project
THE Australian Taxation Office has yet to roll out key components of its core systems overhaul that started more than five years ago.
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Bank in damage control over scandal
THE Satyam corporate fraud scandal has forced National Australia Bank senior executives into damage control.
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Satyam customers may take a cost hit
AUSTRALIAN clients of India's scandal-hit Satyam Computer Services face higher costs if they are forced to switch to other outsourcers.
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School PC judgment day nigh
ABOUT 15 people met at a secret location yesterday in the first step to decide the main players in NSW's computers-in-schools plan.
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Supply chain overhaul lifts retailer
RETAILER 7-Eleven Stores has reached a crucial milestone in its multi-million-dollar SAP upgrade.
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