Tuesday, August 21, 2012

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 21/08/2012

AustralianIT.com.au



Robot teleports users to remote spaces
I TRAVELLED to California last week and stayed an hour. I had no passport but remember strolling down Coronado Drive, Santa Clara.

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iPads to save Woolies millions
WOOLWORTHS last week fed its 890 store managers a technology diet. It gave them each an iPad.

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Another round set on online piracy
THE Attorney-General's Department has scheduled another round of industry talks to tackle online piracy.

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Hackers: come clean on surveillance
THE hacker movement Anonymous is threatening to renew attacks against the Australian government.

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Capgemini to hire with SP AusNet deal
IT consultancy Capgemini Australia is primed to end the year on a high note.

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Stalking software invades our privacy
ALEXA Dell is your average Texan teenager running off to parties, having her hair done, having a few jars at a laneway bar.

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Digital economy starts with 3D printing
THE adoption of new technologies can be difficult, particularly if they produce a profound effect on existing business practices.

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Taylor-made for Software success
BUSINESS process specialist Software AG has named Greg Taylor as vice-president, Australia & New Zealand.

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Robot lets you be everywhere from home
ROBOTS that act as shop assistants, receptionists and expert guides at art galleries and museums are around the corner.

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Business braces for security challenges
THE number of employees using smartphones and tablets in the workplace continues to climb.

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