Monday, January 26, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 1/27/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Hackers expose cyber flaws
AUSTRALIANS are reporting 500 cybercrimes every week, amid warnings the country is failing to keep pace with online attacks.

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Samsung releases Android printers
SAMSUNG’S new self-contained Android printers eliminate printing from a PC or phone.

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Xero keeps weather eye on MYOB
AS the roadshow for accounting software firm MYOB’s ASX listing wraps up in the US this week, a close competitor is watching.

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Some Android users left vulnerable
GOOGLE has acknowledged that it no longer makes sense to patch security holes in some older versions of Android.

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Hey Presto, just ask for Stan
THE world of home entertainment is changing as the starter gun is fired on the fourth great revolution of the television generation.

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Watchdog adds to Uber woes
SOUTH Korea’s communications watchdog will ask prosecutors to punish Uber Korea for violating communications laws.

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WhatsApp made available on a web browser
MESSAGING service WhatsApp — with some 700 million users — now works on a web browser, although not for everyone.

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Rosetta comet could float on water
THE comet on which scientists recently landed a probe is fluffy, porous and light enough to float on water.

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