Tuesday, March 15, 2011

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 14/03/2011



AustralianIT.com.au
Bank crunches customer bills
COMMONWEALTH Bank's $1.1 billion core banking platform could become the engine that helps households manage their bills.
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Satellite not good enough for outback
RURAL health providers fear the Australians living in remote areas will disadvantaged by satellite provided by the National Broadband Network.
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Bionic eye project rejects US bid
AUSTRALIA lost an opportunity to access advanced research for creating a bionic eye when it rejected a partnership with a US company.
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Conroy's call on rail spectrum: Albanese
FEDERAL Transport Minister Anthony Albanese has bemoaned the lack of consistency across Australia's rail signalling systems.
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NEC expansion targets Australia
NEC Corporation chief Nobuhiro Endo is captaining a company that is undergoing some rapid and dramatic changes.
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HP chief's cool idea to boost WebOS
LEO Apotheker, the new chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, is said to be nicknamed "Polar Bear.
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Fritz delivers the whole box and dice
MANUFACTURERS are finally producing modem routers that give you gigabit ethernet and a raft of network functions rolled into one.
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Windows Phone 7 working hard to catch up
 MICROSOFT'S effort to catch, let alone rival, Apple and Android in the smartphone operating system world has begun with a step backwards.
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iPhone leads huge smartphone growth
SALES of smartphones in Australia will experience double-digit growth this year, led again by Apple's wildly popular iPhone.
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Use for Facebook: busting up your friends
DEFRAG is not one of those who blames all of society's ills on Facebook.
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