Thursday, September 2, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 02/09/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
ANZ offers free payments on iPhone
ANZ Bank's iPhone users will be able to transfer money to anyone with a mobile phone free of charge, thanks to a new application dubbed goMoney.
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Acer unveils Android phones
ACER has jumped into the tough end of the burgeoning smartphone market, launching a range of Android powered phones without a telco partner.
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Telstra offers tech knowhow, home visits
TELSTRA could soon be bringing a new brand of customer service to your front door.
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Australia behind on e-health: HealthLink
NEW Zealand continues to outpace on e-health as Australia still grapples with key design, funding and planning issues.
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iSoft's CEO quits after $383m plunge
ISOFT chief executive Gary Cohen has quit less than three months after relinquishing the chairman role after a horror full-year result.
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Business leaders call for NBN
A GROUP of telecommunications executives yesterday made an 11th-hour plea to independent MPs over the National Broadband Network.
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CBA banks on real-time boost
COMMONWEALTH Bank has set the ambitious target of slashing the cost-to-income ratio for its retail banking to the lowest in the world.
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MySpace gets in tune with Facebook
MYSPACE has begun letting users synchronise updates with Facebook, the web superstar that supplanted the firm that once ruled in that arena.
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