Wednesday, May 13, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 5/14/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Verizon’s shock buy
Verizon’s deal to buy AOL has the feel of a crumbling empire, vainly proclaiming its domain over places long overrun.

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Telcos want clarity on data funds
The nation’s top telcos have called for clarity on how Canberra will allocate funding to help for its data retention scheme.

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Tech gives budget a measured tick
Start-ups were winners in the budget but there’s concern about no holistic plan to develop Australia’s digital economy.

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Digital transformation gets a leg up
The Abbott government’s digital transformation agenda has received a shot in the arm in the 2015 budget.

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Legislation targets multinationals
The federal government has accelerated efforts to tackle tax evasion by multinationals.

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NBN equity brought forward
The government has brought forward its equity injection into the super-fast internet as new technologies are used on the network.

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Samsung targets ‘Internet of Things’
Samsung has unveiled tiny electronic components they hope manufacturers will use in making connected devices for homes.

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VR tools will redefine remote work
I have experienced the future of remote work, and it feels a lot like teleportation.

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Glitch highlights Facebook reliance
In the early hours of May 1, editors at several popular websites noticed story links to Facebook were disappearing.

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Samsung questions its game plan
In February, Samsung Electronics asked employees a curious question about its future.

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