Wednesday, January 14, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 1/15/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Debate urged on smartphones for kids
A LOBBY group is urging the government to launch a debate about how old children should be ­before they can have smartphones.

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Cricket on demand comes to Apple TV
CRICKET Australia has put Apple ahead of Google, Samsung, Sony and Xbox, launching a connected-TV channel on Apple TV.

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ISIS fans hack defence Twitter
A GROUP declaring support for Islamic State yesterday hacked US Central Command’s social media.

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Face of Australia a Wiki obsession
FOR eight days in a row last May, the most popular page on Wikipedia was “indigenous Australian”.

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IBM unveils ‘most sophisticated’ computer
IBM has given up some major hardware businesses, but it spares no expense on its trademark mainframe computers.

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Mobile apps a priority for local marketers
MOBILE and social marketing are top priorities for marketers this year, according to a global Salesforce survey.

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Video critiques work
A SIMPLE idea to provide personalised video feedback is resonating with students and saving academics hours.

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Big data could spell big trouble
THERE is growing disquiet that some technologies are moving more quickly than humanity’s ability to deal with them.

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Beware Google tax grabs
JOE Hockey should know from Labor’s time that populism makes for poor policy.

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Has missing spacecraft been found?
MISSION to Mars probe, the Beagle 2, vanished without trace on Christmas Day in 2003. It might just have been found in a remarkable location.

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