Friday, August 27, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 27/08/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Vic bushfire system to get $21.5m
VICTORIANS have been promised real-time access to bushfire predictions online, but not this season.
Read More ...


The Australian's iPad app tops award
THE Australian's iPad app has won the innovation in digital publishing prize at this year's Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers' Association awards.
Read More ...

Coles says no to online pricing
SUPERMARKET giant Coles should reconsider its decision not to publish its in-store grocery prices online, a leading consumer group says.
Read More ...

Macquarie Telecom profit surges 70pc
MACQUARIE Telecom posted a 70 per cent surge in full-year net profit today, giving its stock a lift of more than 5 per cent at the ASX.
Read More ...

Flash drive crippled Pentagon
THE most serious cyber attack on US military's networks came from a tainted flash drive in 2008, forcing the Pentagon to review its digital security.
Read More ...

Google challenges Skype in web calls
GOOGLE has unveiled a way for web users in the US to make calls through its Gmail email service.
Read More ...

Japan develops 'touchable' 3D TV
A 3D television system that allows users to touch, pinch or poke images floating in front of them has been developed in Japan.
Read More ...

Unleash your creativity: Hartigan
NEWS Limited chief John Hartigan has argued mobile technologies have created a "tipping point" that requires journalists to be more entrepreneurial.
Read More ...

Election stalemate hurts Telstra
A GLOBAL asset management firm says Telstra is "uninvestable" as the telco continues to be plagued by election uncertainty and as its shares languish at all-time lows.
Read More ...

The Australian's iPad app wins honour
THE Australian's expansion into the digital realm has been recognised by a panel of international judges.
Read More ...

No comments: