Tuesday, November 5, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 11/6/2013

AustralianIT.com.au



NEHTA books $74m loss
THE National E-health Transition Authority has registered a $74 million loss for the year ending June 30 compared with a $91m surplus in 2012.

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Devil of a job for tracking app
ENDANGERED native predators such as Tasmanian devils could be reintroduced to the wild using next-generation genomics technology.

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Coalition begins its audit of ICT cost
THE Federal Government will put expenditures under the microscope.

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New iPad a breath of fresh air
THE tablet delivers more performance with less pork.

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Telstra eyes $1bn China float
TELSTRA will float its Chinese car sales website Autohome in the US, a move that could value the company at $1 billion.

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BlackBerry ends buyer search, axes CEO
BLACKBERRY has abandoned hopes of finding a buyer, instead banking on a $1 billion cash infusion and ousting its chief executive.

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SAP ByDesign hits hailstorm
SAP will stop developing Business ByDesign for up to 15 months.

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Melbourne Cup goes mobile
IT'S Melbourne Cup Day and you may be pondering whether to take the hi-tech road and bet on the race using a mobile phone app.

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'Avoid blame game in e-health review'
HEALTH minister Peter Dutton's inquiry into the troubled $1 billion electronic health records system has been widely welcomed.

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Asbestos setbacks to NBN laid bare
THE company building the NBN has warned that asbestos-related problems could lead to potential litigation.

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