Sunday, January 5, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 06/01/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



Samsung camera makes it easier to share
SAMSUNG has fired the opening shots at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas by announcing a successor to its WiFi-connected Galaxy Camera.

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NSA eyes ultimate codebreaker
THE US National Security Agency is making strides toward building a "quantum computer" that could break nearly any kind of encryption.

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WiFi plan a boon for mobile users
AUSTRALIA'S capital cities could be served by a ubiquitous WiFi network under an ambitious iiNet plan.

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Philips to market its bright new idea
THE flat bulb is seen as an LED substitute for the old globe.

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Google looks to tap Australian telcos
TELSTRA is among a group of telcos that have held high-level talks with Google about working together on a revolutionary project.

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How a tech glitch stole Christmas
THE last thing Myer needed was to lose online sales.

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'Magnifying glass' car Ford's plaything
A DEVICE that works like a magnifying glass to concentrate the sun's rays on to a car roof is the newest tool in the green car industry.

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Online sales back on track says Myer
MYER has resurrected its website a week after it was crippled by the weight of Boxing Day shopping traffic.

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Snap! Your phone has been hacked
A SMARTPHONE app that can send embarrassing photos and videos that disappear once viewed has been hacked.

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Available Tags:Samsung , Philips , Google

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