Saturday, February 28, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 3/1/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Labor to support data laws
LABOR has given Tony Abbott the green light to introduce new national security laws on data retention.

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Robot dogs are for life ... and death
INCENSE smoke wafts through the cold air of the Buddhist temple as a priest prays for the dearly departed ... a robot dog.

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The ascent of the robots
WE are being outrun, outgunned and outflanked by today’s increasingly widespread network of digital devices and ­algorithms.

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The disappearing science jobs
THE CSIRO has over 1000 fewer staff than it had a decade ago, and 300 more are under threat, a Senate hearing has revealed.

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Apple event likely to be Watch launch
APPLE has sent out invitations for a mystery event next month, amid speculation about an imminent launch of its much-anticipated Apple Watch.

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A billion viewers but no profit
GOOGLE has nurtured YouTube into a cultural phenomenon. Now, the pressure is building to make it profitable.

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Google in Android corporate push
GOOGLE is releasing tools designed for businesses and employees who work on Android-powered smartphones.

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Antivirus for your fridge is here
VIRUS busting firm Bitdefender is about to sell Australians a little white box designed to stop your fridge from being hacked.

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Apple loses iTunes patent case
APPLE has been told to pay nearly $US533 million after a US jury found its iTunes music store uses software that infringes on patents.

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Less than 25pc take fastest NBN
FEWER than one in four consumers who have signed up to get the internet over the NBN are on the fastest, most expensive packages.

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