Friday, August 6, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 06/08/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
BlackBerry ban hits Mid-East travellers
BUSINESS travellers to the Middle East will be unable to access their BlackBerry email since the device was banned over security concerns.
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Qantas tech chief made Jetstar CEO
QANTAS technology boss David Hall has been appointed Jetstar Australia and New Zealand CEO following a massive restructure at the budget airline.
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Google waves goodbye to app
GOOGLE has waved goodbye to an Australian-developed web application that was expected to radically change email and group communication.
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Courts entertain piracy termination regime
THE notion that ISPs should disconnect serial internet pirates to avoid liability for their actions has started to receive sympathy from the courts.
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Australia won't ban BlackBerry
AUSTRALIA will not ban BlackBerry services despite moves by Middle East nations to stop the wireless email service.
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Bite the bullet and go all-electronic
IT would make financial sense for Fairfax Media to switch to a pure online model, says a report from Australia's biggest investment bank.
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Just a faint Twitter to be heard
IT was touted as the "Twitter election", a shorthand way of expressing the key role social media was expected to play in the campaign.
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Hutchison reaps the rewards of merger
THE merger between Hutchison Australia and Vodafone Australia has propped up Hutchison for a $17.9 million first-half net profit.
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