Saturday, February 23, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 24/02/2013


AustralianIT.com.au Hackers add Microsoft to hit list MICROSOFT has joined Facebook and Apple on the list of US technology titans targeted in recent cyber attacks. Read More ...
Apple patent shows curved screen iWatch APPLE's iWatch could be a flexible or curved touchscreen on a user's wrist, according to a patent application filed in the US. Read More ...
NBN 'can be changed' THE design of the National Broadband Network rollout can still be changed, NBN Co head Mike Quigley has declared. Read More ...
HTC reloads with 'UltraPixel' One HTC showed off some capabilities of its new premium HTC One Android handset at a ritzy Australian launch in Sydney last night. Read More ...
Einhorn turns up head on Apple ACTIVIST investor David Einhorn has used an unusual public conference call to step up his Apple cash-return campaign. Read More ...
Google unveils Chrome Pixel notebooks GOOGLE has unveiled a high quality touch-screen notebook, and is throwing down a gauntlet for Apple and its MacBooks. Read More ...
US vows war on hacking THE US claims the rise of online hacking is putting the economy and national security at risk. Read More ...
Strategy drives growth for iiNet AUSTRALIA's No 3 telco iiNet has delivered another record profit result for the half to December. Read More ...
Sony console kept under wraps SONY Entertainment launched its PlayStation 4 in New York yesterday but the gaming console itself was not on display. Read More ...
Google fails to curb music piracy GOOGLE'S revamping of its search formula last year has failed to discourage consumers from visiting illegal music websites. Read More ...
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