Monday, April 20, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 4/21/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Optus offers Netflix premium
Optus is developing internet services to allow video streaming providers to pay more so shows are delivered uninterrupted.

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Time ripe for Apple Watch clone
Knock-off Apple Watches are likely to flood global markets after their promotion to inter­national buyers at a key Asian trade fair.

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NSW targets mobile black spots
The NSW government will tackle mobile black spots in regional areas as part of a $60 million program.

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Twitter switches on to ad market
Twitter users will see full-screen ads on their phone from next month when Twitter launches its mobile ad exchange.

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The Netflix guy
Ted Sarandos helped “create the future of entertainment” by making TV a richer, more universal experience.

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Digital runway for fashion bloggers
The digital media revolution has forced bloggers into a new game plan at the Mercedes Benz Australian Fashion Week.

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No support for cyber treaty
Australia will not support moves to create a new international treaty governing internet crime, says Julie Bishop.

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Social ad spend up 33pc to $30bn
Ad spending on social media will hit $30 billion this year, with Asia generating 29 per cent of that, eMarketer predicts.

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Stadiums get smart
Coming to a footy ground near you: apps that let you share the experience, watch replays and order refreshments.

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