Sunday, May 1, 2011

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 01/05/2011

AustralianIT.com.au



Governments probe Sony network hack
THE US, Britain, Australia and Hong Kong are investigating the hacking and theft of personal data from Sony's PlayStation Network.

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Net law to be tested by Skype claims
The charge laid against two defence cadets involved in the  Skype scandal is a new offence created to deal with crimes committed on the internet

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NBN scout silent on inquiry
THE process behind the hiring of the top executive at the NBN apparently failed to disclose controversial information.

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Cost times 10 for NBN outsiders
REMOTE communities will be given the option to lift themselves out of the broadband doldrums.

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Telstra vote on NBN deal faces long delay
Telstra investors expect a shareholder vote on its agreement with the operator of the National Broadband Network in November at the earliest.

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NBN to boost video conferencing
THE national broadband network could improve video conferencing, allowing more people to work from home and improve the country's productivity.

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Sony sued over PlayStation hacking
SONY is being sued in US courts by gamers irked by news that a hacker had cracked PlayStation Network defences and pilfered personal data.

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Samsung profit tumbles 30pc
SAMSUNG Electronics, the world's second-biggest maker of mobile phones, said its first-quarter was difficult with profit falling 30 per cent.

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RIM warns of weak BlackBerry sales
RESEARCH In Motion warned of poor sales for BlackBerry devices in the current quarter, sending its shares plunging 11 per cent in after-hours trading.

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Microsoft slips as Windows disappoints
MICROSOFT reported a 4 per cent decrease in revenue from its core Windows franchise, which dimmed an otherwise strong third-quarter result.

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