Monday, November 24, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 11/25/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



Telstra unveils ‘govt cloud’
TELSTRA will offer cloud computing services for federal, state and local government next year with “protected” level classification.

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A novel way to cleanliness
THE latest frontier in the fight for technological dominance is Kobo’s new bathtub e-book reader.

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DiData enters Canberra cloud fray
DIMENSION Data is leading the stampede into the federal government cloud services market which follows the announcement the Abbott government’s cloud first strategy in October.

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Apple nears deal on lease
APPLE is inching towards being the first company to take space at Pembroke Real Estate’s $250 million development in Sydney.

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UK looks to more net surveillance
THE UK government could soon require internet service companies to keep records to identify people using a particular phone or computer.

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Apple releases RED apps
APPLE will again donate a slice of its global sales to anti-AIDS charity (RED) in the lead up to World AIDS Day.

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Online ad spend powers to $1.2bn
ONLINE advertising spending continued to grow at a rapid rate, ­according to a report by the Inter­active Advertising Bureau of ­Australia.

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Judge approves Apple ebook settlement
A US judge has signed off on Apple’s $US450 million legal deal to compensate consumers harmed by an illegal price-fixing conspiracy for electronic books.

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Text neck is new curse
A NEW affliction is born of a peculiarly modern habit: walking along the street, head down, checking messages. It goes by the name of text neck.

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Google may be broken up in Europe
THE internet giant Google faces increased European competition-policy pressure to detach its search engine.

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