Thursday, December 1, 2011

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 01/12/2011

AustralianIT.com.au



Samsung tablet victory short-lived
SAMSUNG'S bid to have an interim ban in Australia on its Galaxy 10.1 tablet computer lifted has hit a brick wall.

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Crunch time for iiNet case
THE question of whether internet service providers can be held liable for online piracy could be answered in the High Court today.

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Outage hits Qantas check-ins
QANTAS'S brand took another beating today as a national system outage brought down its check-in system causing passenger delays.

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Optus protected if its NBN deal fails
THE federal government has promised protection guarantees to Optus should its $800 million deal with NBN Co collapse.

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Video calls to help slash budget
CANBERRA will boost its use of video-conferencing to slash travel costs to help bring its budget into line.

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$1.4m to restart e-health standards
STANDARDS Australia has been paid $1.4 million to restart work on technology specifications for the e-health records system.

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Red-letter day as post office goes 24/7
FOR Australia Post chief executive Ahmed Fahour, the rise of the internet is both a curse and a saviour

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Yelp goes live in Australia
YELP, a US-based site that boasts more than 22 million consumer written reviews, goes live today in Australia.

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Telco war over, says Quigley
MIKE Quigley says many in the telecommunications sector have forgotten the war ended some time ago.

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Facebook to honour users' privacy
FACEBOOK has agreed to tighten its privacy policies and submit to  audits to settle charges that it abused users' personal data.

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