Sunday, November 24, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 25/11/2013

AustralianIT.com.au



Microsoft SkyDrive suffers outages
MICROSOFT has restored its SkyDrive cloud service and other sites which went offline today.

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Victoria eyes data centre crown
VICTORIA want to be a national hub for data centres with more than $600 million invested in building facilities over the past 12 months.

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Samsung faces new patent bill
A SILICON Valley jury has ordered Samsung to pay Apple $US290m for copying vital iPhone and iPad features.

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On cloud wine
CLOUD computing with real-time monitoring of grapes on the vine is enhancing the wine on our table.

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No end to hackings: expert
AUSTRALIA is likely to face more computer system hacking attempts as Indonesian hackers vent their anger over spying allegations.

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Give women a boost, says Facebook COO
FACEBOOK'S COO Sheryl Sandberg has urged companies to do more to combat the disadvantages women face in the workplace.

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Hackers target AFP, Reserve Bank sites
THE Federal Police and Reserve Bank websites have been targetted by hackers apparently based in Indonesia.

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Xbox One to start games war
MICROSOFT will fire the first shot in the latest game console wars when it sells its first Xbox One console here at midnight.

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HTC blinks, BlinkFeed an option
AUSTRALIAN users of the HTC One smartphone will be able to switch off the company’s controversial BlinkFeed app.

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Analysts chew into KitKat
GOOGLE'S KitKat Android OS has escalated a US telco war over NFC and there are security questions about its lower memory use.

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