Tuesday, July 27, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 27/07/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Recruiters warn of skills shortage
THE stance of both major parties in the election raises concerns that cutting skilled migration could jeopardise projects, recruiters warn.
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No guarantee of e-health safety
THE Gillard government is refusing to back the safety of its Healthcare Identifier service, leaving users with liability for system failures.
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Telstra revamps for web, media
TELSTRA has reorganised its technology and network operations as it prepares to battle competitors FetchTV and Foxtel in the media market.
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Union joins net copyright battle
PERTH internet provider iiNet says the Media Alliance's to enter its copyright battle with Hollywood studios is based on faulty reasoning.
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Smart houses key to keeping aged at home
SMART houses equipped with movement sensors and intelligent systems are the key to keeping aged people well and living in their own homes.
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Optus digital-TV deals out of this world
OPTUS has secured four multi-million-dollar deals to deliver digital free-to-air television services over its fleet of satellites.
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Software glitch undermines green houses
THE efficiency of Australian homes built to cut greenhouse emissions is in question due to errors in software that performs the calculations.
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People First to be probed
THE NSW government has appointed Ernst & Young to determine if its People First IT efficiency program has delivered.
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Smart grid mired in funding doubts
EFFORTS to build Australia's first national smart grid could be further delayed.
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Slim version won't be too hot to handle
MICROSOFT has signalled it wants another five years out of its Xbox 360 games console and has given the gadget a mid-life makeover.
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