Sunday, October 12, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 10/13/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



iiNet scrambles to fix outage
IINET customers have gone days without email following a major disruption that the ISP is still investigating.

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Start-up upstarts feed local appetite
DEAN Kelly admits he can’t get away with saying he’s in his late 20s any more.

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Amazon plans for bricks and mortar
AMAZON.com plans to open a store in the middle of New York City, the first bricks-and-mortar outlet in its 20-year history.

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Thumbs up for gov cloud policy: Ovum
LEADING analyst firm Ovum says the government’s revised cloud computing policy will be welcomed by both agencies and the ICT industry.

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A day in the life of policing
DUBAI police intends to issue Google Glass to its detectives, the first force outside the US to deploy the hands-free eyewear in the fight against crime.

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Facebook founder wants India online
FACEBOOK founder Mark Zuckerberg wants to help remote villages in the country of over 1.2 billion connect to the internet.

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Larger Apple iPad to be delayed
APPLE suppliers have pushed back plans to mass produce a larger-screen tablet to early next year.

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JPMorgan hackers targeted other firms
INVESTIGATORS believe that the hackers who broke into JPMorgan Chase targeted at least 12 other financial-services companies.

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GT’s bankruptcy not on Apple’s screen
THE abrupt bankruptcy filing by GT Advanced Technologies this week stunned Apple, which backed it for its sapphire screens.

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Gov ‘cloud-first’ policy blasted
THE Abbott government’s so-called ‘cloud first’ policy lacks a clear plan or specific goals, say industry experts.

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