Sunday, May 17, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 5/18/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Kids flock to code
Yesterday Bill Shorten said all kids needed to learn to code. This week 7000 students are doing that courtesy of Microsoft.

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Street-smart Marc
Australian designer Marc Newson helped develop the

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Metadata net will only get wider
Hundreds of Australia’s smaller telcos will struggle to meet the requirements under the government’s data retention legislation.

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Quickflix finds content with Presto
Quickflix has made a deal with Presto that will see the company replace its online streaming content with movies and TV shows.

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Capex to hit profit as Optus expands
Optus has warned of a short-term hit to its profitability after parent Singtel approved a $1.7 billion in capital expenditure.

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Crims use net to import ‘ice’
Criminal organisations are moving away from cooking methamphetamines in clandestine labs to using the internet to import ice.

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Cisco rebounds as chief exits
Cisco Systems rebound continues as longtime CEO John Chambers prepares to step down.

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Facebook to assuage impatient customers
Facebook’s move to directly host news articles marks Silicon Valley’s latest attempt to appeal to impatient mobile consumers.

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We’ll have all kids coding: ALP
Every young Australian would have the chance to learn computer coding at primary and high school, Bill Shorten promised last night.

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