Thursday, July 15, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 15/07/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
NBN build partners fall short
NBN Co is struggling to secure a complete list of contractors to start building the national broadband network at five test sites ahead of the polls.
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Telstra 'spied' on union talks
TELSTRA could face a federal police investigation after being accused of spying on private union meetings.
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Intel record built on worldwide demand
INTEL reported the best quarter in its 42-year history, with record sales and profits as demand from businesses worldwide picked up.
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App subscribers matter, so count them
NEWSPAPER and magazine publishers will push for the inclusion of apps subscriptions in official readership and circulation figures.
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Trading up on artificial intelligence
IT'S man versus machine on Wall Street as hedge funds turn to artificial intelligence to determine the best investment plays.
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Outlook gets Facebook
MICROSOFT has added Facebook to Outlook, giving users the ability to view status updates, pictures and wall posts within the popular email program.
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Intel CEO hails Q2 results best ever
INTEL has swung to a second-quarter profit as it reported its best quarter ever on a strong rebound in demand.
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Apple bruised by iPhone recall chatter
APPLE saw its shares bruised today as negative chatter spread about reception problems plaguing the company's iPhone 4.
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Young learning to love their iPads
APPLE chief executive Steve Jobs has warned that smart and portable devices had the power to replace our old-style computers.
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Research funding needs stability
UNIVERSITIES have strongly backed Science Minister Kim Carr's proposal for longer-term research grants.
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