Friday, November 5, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 05/11/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
PayPal races to fix iPhone hole
PAYPAL said it has rushed out an update to correct a security flaw in its iPhone application that could allow a hacker to intercept users' passwords.
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Google breached data laws in Britain
BRITISH authorities said Google broke the law by collecting data from personal wireless networks.
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Tech glitch hits London stock exchange
THE London Stock Exchange is delaying the adoption of new faster trading technology after human error shut down its system.
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Green data centre start-up seeks $60m
GREEN data centre start-up NEXTDC has revealed plans to list on the Australian Securities Exchange chasing a $60 million capital injection
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Outstanding telco bill threat to deal
THE government's failure to pass crucial legislation designed to underpin the success of the National Broadband Network may prove costly
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Bombshells in NBN documents
THE Gillard government must urgently pass legislation to smash apart Telstra's near-monopoly position for the implementation of the $43bn NBN to proceed.
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NSW opposition woos IT industry
THE NSW opposition says fast broadband is critical to the state's future and has vowed not to slash the $1 billion-plus ICT budget if it wins office.
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Publishers fume at iBook launch
AUSTRALIA'S peak publishing body has been flooded with complaints from members frustrated at being left out of Apple's local iBookstore launch.
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Obama hits Twitter to rally troops
US President Barack Obama went online in an 11th-hour appeal to rally support for the mid-term election.
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NEXTDC poaches Global Switch technical director
GREEN data centre start-up NEXTDC has snatched Global Switch's technical director Gordon Paddy to run its facilities operation.
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