Sunday, October 31, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 31/10/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Google not serious about privacy, says senator
A Labor senator has likened Google's approach to privacy laws as similar to the exploitation of sweatshop workers across Asia.
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Future Fund to weigh on Telstra
MORGAN STANLEY has some bad news for Telstra shareholders.
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Conroy, Telstra differ on NBN trial
TELSTRA pre-selected 100 customers to its free NBN Tasmania trial -- contrary to what the Communications Minister said in the Senate.
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We can't afford NBN without scrutiny
GRAEME Samuel's convoluted stance on cost-benefit analysis undermines transparency, says Henry Ergas.
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Queensland scraps travel smartcard
PLANS for southeast Queensland's public transport system to go completely paperless have been scrapped.
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QH payroll may take three years to fix
QUEENSLAND'S opposition says it may take three years to fix the state's health payroll problems.
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NBN a waste of money: Japan IT mogul
ONE of Japan's richest men has labelled Australia's $43 billion National Broadband Network a stupid waste of taxpayers' money.
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How the NBN went from big to Godzilla size
The broadband network has come a long way from a self-serving idea incubated within Telstra
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Acer to unveil tablet computer
TAIWAN'S Acer expects revenue growth momentum to continue next year as it prepares to launch its first tablet PC.
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Nintendo turns DS into social networker
NINTENDO'S new 3DS device can play 3-D games without the need for glasses, but its ability to locate other players could prove a winner.
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