Tuesday, February 17, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 2/18/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Data shops set for $42bn spend
AUSTRALIA and New Zealand’s top 250 IT shops will spend about $42 billion on technology and related services in the 2015 financial year.

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Fireball app brings science to earth
AMATEUR astronomers can now track both meteor showers and fireballs using an Australian developed app.

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Brain drain worsens as 20,000 go to US
SILICON Valley start-ups are benefiting from Australia’s best tech-heads with more than 20,000 having relocated to the US.

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VR headset will blow your mind
IF YOU haven’t tried 360-degree virtual reality, then you must — it will blow your mind.

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Animoca offering tops Asia charts
MOBILE game maker Animoca Brands has made it to the top of the iPad games app download charts in a number of Asian countries.

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$41.5m Motorola deal a boon for Victoria
VICTORIA’S police and ambulance staff will get access to new technologies after a state government deal with Motorola Solutions.

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Asset management software just the job
THE City of Charles Sturt was facing challenges from its use of different tools to manage assets worth about a billion dollars.

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Invest in IT skills to keep talent
HEY, Silicon Valley — we want our talent back.

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Pinterest helps pin, download apps
DOUBLECLICK has a soft spot for Pinterest, the online service that lets you “pin” or tag interesting things you spot on the internet.

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Aussies ignorant of cyber threat
AUSTRALIANS are living in a “sea of blissful ignorance” about the growing online threat of ­foreign spies and criminals.

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