Sunday, September 15, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 9/16/2013

AustralianIT.com.au



Twitter avoids Facebook's rocky road
TWITTER has chosen Goldman Sachs as the lead underwriter of its flotation, demonstrating it is determined not to repeat the mistakes made by Facebook.

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Facebook 'friend' heads Down Under
FACEBOOK can't live without it and now one of the world's fastest growing cloud services will set up shop in Australia.

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Coalition to delay NBN laws until 2014
ANY changes to Labor's laws for the National Broadband Network will be delayed until the middle of next year.

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Apple rejects finger-pointing
APPLE has sought to allay growing privacy fears about the new fingerprint sensor on its latest smartphone.

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Optus expands 4G network
OPTUS has launched a second 4G network which it says will ease future congestion and speed up mobile internet.

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Twitter announces IPO with a tweet
TWITTER has announced, in a tweet, that it has submitted papers for a stock offering, the most hotly anticipated since Facebook's last year.

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Dolby Labs founder dies
RAY Dolby, an American inventor and audio pioneer who founded Dolby Laboratories, has died at the age of 80.

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Dell shareholders approve buyout
DELL stockholders has approved the $US25bn buyout by Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners, ending a bitter contest to take the PC-maker private.

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US to declassify parts of secret order
THE US government will declassify parts of a 2008 secret court order that required Yahoo to turn over customer data.

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Optus renews $530m deal with ANZ
ANZ has renewed its telecommunications and managed services outsourcing contract with Optus and its parent SingTel.

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