Wednesday, February 18, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 2/19/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Apple orders more than 5 million watches
APPLE has asked its suppliers in Asia to make a combined five to six million units of its three Apple Watch models.

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Vodafone stems flow of defections
VODAFONE Hutchison Australia has almost staunched the bleeding of its mobile customers, losing only 46,000 subscribers in 2014.

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Rules upset online gambling industry
A WAVE of new regulation across Europe is roiling the $US37 billion ($47bn) global online gambling industry.

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Twitter the least used online tool
IT’S the social media resource of choice for professionals, but Twitter barely rates for education.

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Orbitz takeover an antitrust paradox
THE deal would leave the US and Europe’s most familiar travel websites under the control of just two companies: Expedia and Priceline.

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The $35 computer that does it all
THE Raspberry Pi 2 doesn’t look like much but you’ll be amazed by the number of things you can do with a $35 computer. Take a closer look inside.

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Data retention to cost $400m: PM
TONY Abbott says the $400 million annual cost of mandatory data retention is a small price to pay for keeping Australians safe.

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Doorbells eyes and ears of smart homes
TWO gadgets have turned the humble doorbell, little changed since the Victorian era, into a digital doorman.

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Gaza hackers attacked Israeli sites
A sophisticated Arab-led hacking campaign has been relatively successful in penetrating several important Israeli sites.

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