Thursday, June 11, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 6/12/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



NBN gets tough on contractors
Construction firms that fail to return properties to their original condition when rolling out the NBN risk losing out on work.

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PC enters third dimension
Sprout is a home computer that will do for the design industry what the Apple Mac did for publishing in the 1980s.

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Woolworths unveils Connect service
After a two year breather Woolworths has returned to the telco space, launching budget offering Woolworths Connect.

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Telstra’s answer to unwanted calls
Telstra has moved to block nuisance calls, announcing a new home phone that comes equipped with a virtual assistant.

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Uni unlocks Ebola secrets with supercomputer
A supercomputer commissioned by University of Sydney is helping unlock the secrets of the Ebola outbreak in west Africa.

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Mobile Embrace to buy pub app Clipp
Cashless hospitality app Clipp is looking to expand its presence in Australia’s bars and clubs, announcing a buyout and $4.69 million investment.

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Apple money talks for Swift
Apple’s new music streaming app is to feature songs by US pop star Taylor Swift, dealing a blow to the company’s main rival.

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Probe into Apple music deals
Two US states are investigating whether the deals struck by Apple for its new music service violated antitrust rules.

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NBN revamps construction contracts
NBN has sealed a new contracting model with the construction industry, with the focus firmly on performance.

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China brings in the drones
Chinese students sat the annual make-or-break university entrance exams with officials deploying drones to try and curb cheating methods.

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