Thursday, March 29, 2012

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 3/29/2012

AustralianIT.com.au



Apple proposes refund for 4G confusion
APPLE has offered to refund customers who bought the new iPad expecting to use Telstra's 4G network, but denies it has misled the public.

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OzEmail trio presses delete
ONE of Australia's oldest and most high-profile technology investment troikas has ended after 18 years.

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Spies feared China hacking NBN
AUSTRALIAN intelligence warned that Chinese telco Huawei was connected to a government department responsible for cyber-espionage.

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SAP wants mobility in its DNA
AROUND 10 per cent of SAP Australia's 700-strong workforce goes to work each day unencumbered by company-issued PCs.

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Technology could 'kill' the CV
SOFTWARE that pulls together information about a job seeker from different sources could make resumes obsolete.

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Cisco strategy a cultural challenge
CISCO'S enterprise virtualisation strategy faces a cultural rather than a technical challenge, a senior company official says.

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IPv6 deadline looms
BIG businesses are being told to start planning now for the internet's new addressing system.

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Hard to verify online users: eBay
SHOPPING site eBay and payments provider PayPal have called a "stronger" online identity verification regime to protect people using the internet.

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China's image on trial
CHINA'S largest private company is ambitious, and under the microscope.

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