Thursday, June 14, 2012

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 14/06/2012

AustralianIT.com.au



HP lights up $200m data centre
HEWLETT-PACKARD has launched its bid for the regional cloud computing market with the opening of a $200 million data centre in Western Sydney today.

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'.Google', '.bank' shape in suffix bids
IF Google has its way, you'll simply access the search engine at ".Google." after the Dotcom revamp to be announced tonight.

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MacBook another DVD nail in coffin
APPLE yesterday unveiled a new wafer-thin MacBook Pro combining style and brute computing power, and targets professional users.

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Broadband setback as tower rejected
NBN Co has suffered a fresh blow to its plans to roll out fixed wireless towers across the country.

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Apple signs deal with TomTom for maps
IN-CAR navigation firm TomTom says it has inked a deal to provide map information to Apple for the iPhone and iPad.

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Britain reopens Google Street View probe
BRITAIN'S privacy watchdog has reopened its investigation into Google's Street View cars after new evidence came to light.

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Amazon releases cloud player for iPhone
AMAZON has released a music player app for iPhone and iPod touch which will let users stream tracks from Amazon accounts.

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Dell to pay its first dividend
COMPUTER maker Dell will soon pay its first dividend following strong cash flows.

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