Tuesday, April 5, 2011

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 04/04/2011



AustralianIT.com.au
Telstra buys video provider iVision
TELSTRA has bought Australian video conferencing company iVision, the telecommunications group said, without disclosing the purchase price.
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Building software to slash costs
A $5 MILLION deal with Autodesk will underpin the growth plans of Australia's GHD, one of the world's largest engineering companies.
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A scramble for IT professionals
A FAVOURABLE first quarter saw demand surge for IT professionals and created hotspots in particular areas.
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Third dimension adds $360m to TV sales
AUSTRALIANS have taken to three-dimensional technology, spending $361 million in the past year on 3D television sets.
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White knight to save former partner
ONCE upon a time, there were two little Aussie health IT firms out to conquer the world. Now there are none.
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Nintendo pulls a neat trick with 3D
NINTENDO has landed its answer to the assault on handheld gaming from smartphones in the form of the DS3 console.
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Up to speed with MacBook Pro
A MAC or Windows 7 system? It's the eternal question. So we've road-tested one of Apple's latest MacBook Pros against a Windows 7 equivalent.
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A new spin on tennis accuracy
WHETHER you're a pro or novice, Top Spin 4 perfectly straddles that fine line between depth and difficulty.
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The man with his head in cloud 2.0
CLOUDS were hanging everywhere at the giant CEBIT tech fair in Hannover last month and they were not from the weather.
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Infection brings on changes
IT security company Stratsec has completed its review of NSW Ambulance Service procedures.
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