Tuesday, December 6, 2011

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 06/12/2011

AustralianIT.com.au



Judge rejects ban on US Galaxy sales
A JUDGE has ruled that Samsung can keep selling its products in the US until Apple's claims of patent breaches go to trial there.

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SAP acquires software firm for $3.3bn
SAP will pay $3.3 billion to buy online software provider SuccessFactors.

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Reporters' court tweeting risks trials
COURT reporters could be compromising trials through tweeting because laws have not kept pace with social media, an expert says.

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Telstra and Google open 'Androidland'
TELSTRA has teamed with Google to launch Androidland to showcase Android smartphones and tablets.

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Australian tech ventures receive funds
TECHNOLOGY that streams live speech into text onto tablets is among 23 Australian inventions to receive Commonwealth funding.

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Facebook to hire 'thousands'
FACEBOOK plans to hire thousands of employees over the next year and add an engineering team to its office in New York.

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Google eyes online shopping service
GOOGLE is in talks with retailers to create a service that lets consumers shop online for goods and receive orders within a day.

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Websites downed by Russian poll hack
WEBSITES which revealed violations in Russia's elections were inaccessible yesterday after a massive hacking attack.

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NBN delay stalls Telstra payoff
THE delays to ACCC approval of the Telstra access undertaking for the National Broadband Network are good news for all concerned.

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