Tuesday, July 2, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 7/3/2013

AustralianIT.com.au



Labor comes up short on e-health plan
THE government has missed its 500,000 target for the personally controlled e-health record system.

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Gym with no sensor
ELITE athletes to rehabilitation patients stand to benefit from a new portable and "sensor-less" muscle diagnostics machine.

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Tweaks to 457 visas 'window-dressing'
THE Rudd government's 457 visa legislation tweaks has fuelled uncertainty in the tech marketplace.

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Telcos use SMS filters to block scams
AUSTRALIAN mobile carriers have started moving to block SMS scams and spam on their networks to protect customers.

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3D printing a consuming passion
3D printers are lots of fun if you have the patience and the money.

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A robot with the feminine touch
WITH her painted porcelain-like face, Victorian-inspired dress and petite stature, "Diamandini" is not your usual robot.

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Curtains for carbon copy
WILSON Fabrics is embracing customer relationship management technology.

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Apple set to bring an added crispness
APPLE's revamping of its camera and photos app in iOS7 is overdue and puts photo management and enhancement back in the news.

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Digital forensics spreads to the cloud
THE digital forensics field is shifting from a "golden age" where all data is in one place to being spread across a range of devices and the cloud.

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Let game of blood and glory begin
THE eastern front in World War II was probably the worst human horror fest of all time, as well as the scene of epic battles.

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