Wednesday, November 21, 2012

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 22/11/2012

AustralianIT.com.au Quickflix in flux as directors depart THE future of cash-strapped internet movie start-up Quickflix is in doubt amid speculation its founder wants to privatise it. Read More ...
HP books huge loss, wants probe HP has called for an investigation into a British software firm it bought as it reported a $US6.9 billion ($6.7bn) quarterly loss. Read More ...
NAB to shift online banking platform NATIONAL Australia Bank's popular internet banking platform could have a new home within six months. Read More ...
Frenzied clicking frustrates shoppers TENS of thousands of frustrated digital shoppers were stuck last night after online mega-sale Click Frenzy crashed on opening. Read More ...
McAfee story merges fact and fiction SOFTWARE company founder John McAfee says he's hiding in plain sight, wearing a disguise as he watches people stake out his home. Read More ...
ICANN to review internet 'WHOIS' query THE organisation that overseas the internet's naming convention will review the "WHOIS" register that identifies webpages. Read More ...
Conroy to set auction floor price STEPHEN Conroy has launched an 11th hour intervention to take control of how the reserve prices will be set for the wireless spectrum auction. Read More ...
Rackspace unveils key appointments RACKSPACE Australia has unveiled two key appointments to boost the sales team and sharpen its focus on the Australian channel. Read More ...
NY man convicted of iPad data breach A US jury has convicted a man of illegally gaining access to servers and stealing more than 120,000 email addresses of iPad users. Read More ...
Parents monitor teens' Facebook use US parents are keenly tracking their teens' activities on Facebook and other social networks, a new study shows. Read More ...
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