Tuesday, October 26, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 26/10/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
NBN could hurt backhaul providers
NBN Co may compete with private backhaul providers selling capacity to mobile carriers to boost its commercial returns.
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Privacy compromised in security push
THE federal government is trying to allay privacy and health fears over its $28.5 million plan for virtual strip-search scanners at airports.
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Legal challenge to body scans
THE US Electronic Privacy Information Centre has moved to halt the Transportation Security Administration's full body scanner rollout.
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Phones to stamp influence on Post
AUSTRALIA Post online customers are ditching the traditional desktop browser in favour of mobile devices such as Apple's iPhone smartphone.
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Shafer to lead global expansion
AUSTRALIAN consumer electronics manufacturer and retailer Kogan has secured the services of a top lawyer, David Shafer.
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Extra spectrum boosts Telstra coverage
TELSTRA has purchased 2.1GHz spectrum licences to bolster the regional capacity of its Next G mobile telephony network.
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$376m for research
NUMEROUS research projects have been selected to receive more than $370 million in Commonwealth research funding.
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Smell-O-Vision dog's best friend
NEVER let it be said Defrag is a Luddite.
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Android held back by problem
Many Android phones have no place where you can enter proxy settings
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Head into the cloud approach helps
A DISJOINTED communications system left staff at KPSS Australia wanting to tear their hair out.
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