Sunday, September 7, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 9/8/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



Copyright crackdown dangerous: iiNet
iiNet says proposals to force telcos to crack down on copyright infringers will lead to the termination of internet connections.

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Where average $2500 online spend goes
THREE in four Australians are spending more than $2500 each year buying goods and services over the internet.

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Only 39pc using social media
SOCIAL media has become one of the key ways for small businesses to engage with customers, the Small Business Summit has heard

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SMEs drag digital chain
IT may be the worldwide web but when it comes to Australian businesses selling their wares online they prefer to do it here.

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Patchy with cloud over fast broadband
SMALL business is still frustrated by its lack of access to fast broadband, based on comments at the Small Business Summit.

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No hiding with Dyson’s ‘eye’ robot
IT might have tank tracks and scrutinise its area of operations with an all seeing eye but serial inventor James Dyson’s latest gadget makes war on dirt, rather than people.

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Nude photo exchanges likely culprit
HACKING groups dedicated to exchanging naked photos of stars have emerged as likely culprits.

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Google’s $20m refund for child apps
GOOGLE will pay at least $20m in refunds to consumers whose children made app purchases without parental consent.

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LG sets date for G Watch R
LG Electronics has spilt out some more details on its coming G Watch R smartwatch.

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Hockey chases IT firms for tax
JOE Hockey has directed the tax office to crack down on global information technology companies operating in Australia.

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