Wednesday, April 15, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 4/16/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Ex-envoy defends giants in tax fight
Former US ambassador to Australia Jeff Bleich has backed American technology giants’ defence against tax avoidance claims.

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Life a classroom in augmented reality
The virtual world will redefine the classroom as anywhere with WiFi, GPS and objects of natural curiosity.

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Smart TV 4K battlelines drawn
Samsung has become the second major vendor to release its 2015 smart TV range in Australia.

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Rivals close on Telstra mobile might
Telstra’s unfettered grab for market share in the ultra-competitive mobile market could be petering out, analysts say.

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Does your home need antivirus?
Many people spend money on a home security system. So why do we leave most of our digital property defenceless?

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Book giants reach agreement
Amazon and HarperCollins Publishers have reached agreement on a new publishing pact that covers both print and digital titles.

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Nokia close to Alcatel-Lucent deal
Nokia is in advanced talks to buy Alcatel-­Lucent, a move that would create a giant to rival Ericsson and Huawei.

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Google facing EU competition crackdown
Google says it has a “very strong case” against charges by European regulators that it broke antitrust law by favouring its own services in search results.

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