Thursday, September 12, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 9/13/2013

AustralianIT.com.au



Start-up's bid sign of 'tech gold rush'
MATT Barrie gave up "three pounds of flesh, four quarts of blood and all my hair" to start Freelancer.com.

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Take a swipe
APPLE'S redesigned operating system - the iOS7 - involves more swiping, less tapping.

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Optus signs $530m deal with ANZ
SINGTEL, parent company of Optus, has extended a contract worth more than $500m to supply ANZ with core telephony and data services.

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iPhone nails security with print scans
A SMARTPHONE that reads fingerprints is one of two new iPhone models launched at Apple headquarters in California.

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Optus has plan for broadband
OPTUS is considering plans to front the costs of laying fibre across the last mile of the Coalition's fibre-to-the-node plan.

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Heavy-hitters rejoin Telstra's team
TELSTRA has redrafted its former negotiator Tony Warren to head the telco's renegotiations of its $11 billion NBN deal.

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Don't regulate NBN resale services
THE nation's No 1 telco has urged the competition watchdog not to intervene to regulate resale services provided using the NBN.

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Dick Smith poised for $600m IPO
DICK Smith appears set to list on the stock exchange in an initial public offering worth more than $500 million.

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Apple to defy analyst downgrades
A NEW golden iPhone may not impress fundamental analysts, but chart watchers are seeing the silver lining on Apple's stock.

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Tumblr the new Facebook: Cole
TUMBLR is the new Facebook and limited paywalls offer big newspaper brands a viable future online, according to US media academic Jeffrey Cole.

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