Wednesday, September 11, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 9/12/2013

AustralianIT.com.au



Apple launches low-cost smartphone
APPLE has unveiled two new iPhones - including a low-budget version in a plastic case - in its bid to expand its share of the smartphone market.

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No fibre for Abbott home
TONY Abbott won't be getting fibre to his home after his government is sworn in and begins the task of axing Labor's NBN.

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Lower cost smartphone no bargain
LET'S clear up a misconception about the new iPhone 5C being some kind of budget phone targeting developing countries.

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Country folk less phone fixated
REGIONAL Australians are less obsessed with their mobile phones and social media than city-dwellers, according to a new report.

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Quickflix raises cash amid turnaround
MOVIE streaming company Quickflix has exited a trading halt to kick-off $5.5m capital raising to pay down debt and expand its customer base.

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$430m bid to buy Freelancer.com
MATT Barrie has had more than the elections on his mind over the past few weeks after receiving a $430m offer for Freelancer.com.

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Officials misused US surveillance program
US government officials for three years accessed data on thousands of domestic phone numbers they shouldn't have, documents show.

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Taxman in dispute over MYOB sale
LAWYERS for the Sage Group say the Taxation Office may have a problem with a $1bn contract to purchase software company MYOB.

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'Dispute but no bullying': Telstra exec
TELSTRA property executive, Vito Chiodo, has confirmed his departure followed a bullying complaint, but rejected the allegation.

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China anger over social media crackdown
CHINA's government has ordered a crackdown on internet users who spread rumours that damage "the national interest".

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