Tuesday, May 13, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 14/05/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



St George getting to know iface
ST GEORGE Bank has begun trialling sensors and apps to detect when a high-net-worth customer steps into any of its branches.

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Bomb sniffer casts light on terror
A SENSOR that detects explosives in minutes and delivers more information to police could help fight homegrown terrorism.

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NBN Co launches business services
NBN Co has begun attacking the small to medium business market for bandwidth-sapping applications.

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Grey army answers odd jobs call
ROD Armstrong isn’t your typical geek.

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Tailored mobile app just the ticket
HI-TECH devices have enhanced efficiency for the Queensland Police Service.

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Bit of a looker with price to match
THE Nokia 2520 is a well featured tablet but it’s too expensive and lacks apps you can expect on Android or Apple tablets.

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Growth path pays off for data firm
DIMENSION Data has got ­serious about its boast made last year that it would double revenue over the next half decade.

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WiGig finally takes off
WIGIG, also known by the technical specification IEEE 802ad, really does at last appear to be happening.

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Fibre-optic cable link for gas projects
A TEAM of experts from Italy will be at the core of a $100m undersea fibre-optic cable system project in northwest Australia.

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Parrot Bebop offers a drone’s eye view
PARROT, the company behind the popular AR Drone quadcopters, announced a new toy on Sunday: the Bebop drone.

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