Thursday, January 21, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 21/01/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Unisys nabs $41m state contract
QUEENSLAND'S education department has renewed its IT outsourcing contract with Unisys netting the company an additional $41 million from the state's coffers.
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NCR to replace Westpac ATMs in NZ
WESTPAC has signed a deal with US-based technology company NCR to replace 80 per cent of the bank's network of automatic teller machines in New Zealand.
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Google delays phone launch in China
GOOGLE has postponed the planned launch of two mobile phones in China, which were made in partnership with Samsung Electronics and Motorola.
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SingTel joins cable consortium
SINGAPORE Telecommunications said it has joined a consortium of telecommunications carriers to build and operate the new Southeast Asia Japan Cable system.
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Microsoft still fixing IE
MICROSOFT says it is working around the clock to patch an Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) software hole through which China-based cyber spies attacked Google and other firms.
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Former One.Tel director back
ONE.TEL founder Brad Keeling - who in 2003 was banned from acting as a company director for 10 years - is back in business.
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Computershare tips 20pc profit hike
Computershare has flagged a 20 per cent jump in first-half earnings, but warned shareholders not to expect the same in the second half.
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