Sunday, September 1, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 9/2/2013

AustralianIT.com.au



Taxi app Ingogo gets $1m boost
LOCAL taxi booking app Ingogo has drummed up another $1 million from investors and beefed up its board.

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Listen up
BABY boomers who wore those bulky old headphones may be better off than today's wired-in mobile music lovers.

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Red-letter day for BlackLine
ENTERPRISE-class financial software provider BlackLine Systems has promoted two key executives.

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Aussie link in internet attack
A CYBER attack that brought down The New York Times website did not come from a weakness in Melbourne IT's systems, CEO Theo Hnarakis says.

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Samsung releases curved OLED TV
SAMSUNG has released a curved TV in Australia which lets two people watch two programs on the same screen at the same time.

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Windscreen shows augmented view
FUTURISTIC augmented reality displays of data are coming to a windscreen near you.

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App plots kids' walk to school
A NEW smartphone app has been developed which advises on the safest way for children to walk or cycle to school.

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Alert over NBN equity shortfall
LABOR has injected $1 billion less in equity into the NBN than the company rolling out the flagship project had officially forecast it would by now.

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Web link 'offensive to disabled'
A LABOR Facebook group's comments have been seized on as proof work is needed on social justice for people with disabilities.

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Digital divide genuine but closing
THERE is a digital divide in this nation and it has nothing to do with the National Broadband Network and its rollout, or lack thereof.

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