Wednesday, February 20, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 21/02/2013


AustralianIT.com.au Optus to cut more jobs in overhaul ANOTHER round of redundancies is set to strike Optus after the nation's No 2 telco announced its second organisational restructure. Read More ...
High tech tap is not hot air TECH guru Sir James Dyson last night sought to convince Australians to pay $1590 for a high-tech tap that also dries your hands. Read More ...
NEHTA contacts firm over patent claims NEHTA has reached out to the US e-health software firm investigating it over patent infringement allegations. Read More ...
Telstra ramps 2G for 4G traffic TELSTRA will start using its 2G network spectrum to carry 4G traffic as it struggles to keep up with massive demand for data. Read More ...
Apple HQ hit by hackers APPLE says it has been hit by hackers who wormed their way into the California company's system but evidently failed to steal data. Read More ...
Chinese hackers using Australia AUSTRALIA is one of 13 countries being used by Chinese hackers linked to the People's Liberation Army to launch cyber attacks around the world. Read More ...
Aussies lured home by big IT pay AUSTRALIANS based overseas are being lured home as demand for digital resources continues to grow, according to a hiring expert. Read More ...
HTC offers tiles on Android HTC, the struggling Taiwanese maker of smartphones, is taking a page from longtime partner Microsoft as it launches a new phone under the One brand. Read More ...
Microsoft switches Hotmail to Outlook MICROSOFT says it has begun switching Hotmail accounts to Outlook.com as it officially launches its revamped email service. Read More ...
Dell net income down 31 pc DELL'S net income fell 31 per cent in the latest quarter as the company continued to be hurt by a shrinking PC market. Read More ...
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