Wednesday, December 19, 2012

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 20/12/2012

AustralianIT.com.au Instagram buckles to user pressure INSTAGRAM has promised not to sell users' photos as a storm of outrage continues with celebrities among those dumping its service. Read More ...
Biblical artifacts go online ISRAEL has put 5000 images of biblical artifacts including a part of the Book of Genesis online in a partnership with Google. Read More ...
IT recruitment to slow in 2013 TECHNOLOGY recruitment experienced a decrease in hiring activity in the fourth quarter with expectations of a slow 2013. Read More ...
Government denies GST rethink THE federal government has thrown water on claims that it's committed to lowering the GST threshold on imported goods. Read More ...
Glenn Archer is government CIO GLENN Archer has been appointed chief information officer for the Australian government, replacing Ann Steward. Read More ...
Zuckerberg donates $US500m to charity MARK Zuckerberg says he is donating nearly $US500 million ($A476.5m) in stock to a Silicon Valley charity. Read More ...
Brain powers robotic arm A PARALYSED British woman has been able to pick up and move objects using a thought-powered robotic arm. Read More ...
'Refcam' to help viewers eyeball scrum NEW technology that could revolutionise how rugby is watched will debut in the UK this weekend, and it could soon spread to other sports worldwide. Read More ...
US to study impact of data brokers US regulators have ordered data brokers to turn over information about how they collect and use information about consumers. Read More ...
Samsung drops Apple injunctions SAMSUNG is to drop a legal request to ban Apple products in five European countries. Read More ...
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