Thursday, December 8, 2011

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 08/12/2011

AustralianIT.com.au



NSW SAP classroom fail
A $386 million SAP project at NSW Department of Education is found to be over-budget and failed to deliver expected benefits.

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EU to probe Apple's e-book deals
EUROPEAN antitrust officials will investigate whether Apple and international publishers made illegal deals to fix e-book prices.

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NBN clause clears way for tinkering
THE NBN Co has included a clause in its regulatory filing that will allow future governments to change the network's scope and design.

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Data breaches common in US health care
NINETY-six per cent of US healthcare organisations have reported at least one data breach in the past two years.

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AMD takes on Intel with 'Ultrathins'
AMD Australia could unveil its first 'Ultrathin' line of notebooks in January, a move that will take it head-to-head with Intel’s Ultrabook.

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Android dominates smartphone sales
MORE than 10 billion applications have been downloaded from Google's Android Market.

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Love tops Australian Google searches
AUSTRALIANS are looking for love and fascinated by celebrity death - if our internet searches are anything to go by.

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Mark Zuckerberg's pictures leaked
MARK Zuckerberg's personal photos were leaked online after a Facebook user found a security loophole.

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ACS hits 20,000 member mark
The artist Vincent van Gogh is quoted as saying, “Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together.”

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Russians protest elections on Facebook
RUSSIAN bloggers are using Facebook to organise virtual rallies protesting against elections won by Vladimir Putin's ruling party.

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