Monday, April 13, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 4/14/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



ACCC probes Telstra 4G delays
The competition regulator is investigating claims that Telstra is refusing to wholesale its superfast 4G services to rival telcos.

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Phone spy app: safety or privacy?
A controversial service that allows you to spy on your child’s smartphone is taking subscriptions from Australian parents.

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A little bird told me...
Social media abounds with injudicious posts, but a Facebook faux pas can be career defining.

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Readership grows on phones, tablets
Newspaper readership on print and digital platforms continues to rise, up 2 per cent to 16 million for the 12 months to February.

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DJs updates ‘archaic’ IT system
David Jones’s new owner Woolworths Holdings has shifted the department store on to a much more advanced IT system.

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Google charges up battery research
Google has joined the search for better batteries to power its expansion into consumer electronics and other hardware.

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Labor may support downloads tax
Labor will consider supporting the so-called Netflix tax as the government seeks to recoup billions in GST revenue.

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Code forces pirates to walk the plank
When you run through the epithets that describe Australia, one rarely makes the list: world’s greatest internet pirates.

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Shorten: we’ll look at Netflix tax
Labor is “open” to considering a so-called Netflix tax, which could see the GST charged on online purchases.

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$1bn tech revamp for Centrelink
The Abbott government will spend more than $1bn to replace the 1980s-era Centrelink computer.

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