Thursday, July 30, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 7/31/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



NAB pumps $50m into start-ups
National Australia Bank is pouring $50m into a fund that will directly invest in fintech start-ups.

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Students’ verdict on Windows 10
Australians became the first to use a completed version of Windows 10 before it is rolled out in 190 countries.

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Samsung slips as competition stiffens
Samsung has posted an 8pc fall in Q2 net profit as the world’s top smartphone maker continued to suffer stiff competition.

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Windows 10 remote login issue
Do you remotely log into your workplace from home? If so, you may need to delay your Windows 10 upgrade.

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MeU launches ‘social mobile network’
Mobile operator, piggybacking on Telstra’s 3G network, offers no flagfall fees, no penalty charges and transparent pricing.

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Sendle is Toll-free no more
Australian start-up inks partnership with logistics giant Toll.

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A battery of fresh discoveries
Australian researchers have announced breakthroughs that could lead to smart-device batteries that last for weeks.

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Telstra start-up set for float
Telstra is preparing its Silicon ­Valley-based video start-up Ooyala for a multi-billion-dollar float in the US.

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Mining minds rather than minerals
Australia may not be able to compete with the likes of India and China when it comes to mass manufacturing, but our strength lies in invention.

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Taking the fight to Netflix
Telstra’s coalition of frenemies can help the television industry fight back against US streaming giant Netflix.

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