Tuesday, August 24, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 24/08/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
NBN important 'but you can't eat it'
LABOR may be quietly rejoicing that regional telecommunications is shaping as a key bargaining chip in the battle to form government.
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Net value adds to medical education
A SIMPLE idea to broadcast surgery live over the internet has sparked a medical education revolution.
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Election win for technology and bush
NO matter who becomes prime minister, investment in regional technology is set for a major boost, analysts say.
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Mobile firm leads musical revolution
A SMALL Australian mobile software firm could be behind the biggest upheaval of the global music industry since BitTorrent.
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Greens back e-health
THE Greens will support government initiatives on e-health, as long as strong data security and privacy protections are in place.
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Regional internet service to fore
BROADBAND is shaping up to be the key bargaining chip in the battle to form government.
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Abbott set to shift policy ground
TONY Abbott has revealed he is prepared to alter his election promises -- including on his proposed broadband network.
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Trial for stroke victims
Stroke patients will be next to benefit from the expansion of acute telemedical services in a Victorian trial.
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Games chip helps scientists see stars
THIRTY years after Space Invaders was released, Australian scientists are harnessing computer game graphics chips to explore the universe.
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Apps store resolves prickly BlackBerry issue
BLACKBERRY owners can finally stop being poor cousins to the iPhone after a 16-month wait for a paid online applications store.
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