Thursday, July 3, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 04/07/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



Facebook apologises for experiment
FACEBOOK’S psychological experiment on nearly 700,000 unwitting users was communicated “poorly”.

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Eyes on the screen
SIMULATORS, apps and online testing offer a smarter future for learner drivers.

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eReaders, wearables endangered species
THE ebook reader as we know it is on death row and even wearable technology faces a limited future.

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Lenovo looks to close IBM deal
CHINESE personal-computer maker Lenovo still expects to complete its acquisition by the end of this year.

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Amazon defends e-book stance
A SENIOR Amazon.com executive has defended the company against criticism.

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Hon Hai cites ‘security threat’
Taiwan tech giant Hon Hai has pulled out of a deal to buy 4G equipment from Chinese firm Huawei.

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Facebook tests ad formats in new markets
FACEBOOK is attempting to extract greater revenue from emerging markets with new, tailored ad formats and more local sales offices.

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Switkowski: NBN was too ambitious
NBN Co chairman Ziggy Switkowski says the rollout of the National Broadband Network was overly ambitious.

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New camera that can see around corners
NEW technology could allow the military to carry out reconnaissance without breaking cover, or warn drivers of obstacles ahead.

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Malone sells down iiNet stake
FORMER iiNet boss Michael Malone has ceased to be a substantial holder in the company he founded more than 20 years ago.

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