Monday, August 17, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 18/08/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



NBN partner ‘sabotaged rival’
A major construction partner for the NBN has been accused of sabotaging a rival’s communications network.

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Movie pirates escape Dallas Buyers Club
Copyright holders hoping to prosecute Australians who illegally download may have to rethink their strategy.

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Apple mulls Aussie bond issue
Apple might consider its first-ever Australian dollar-denominated bond offering following a series of calls to debt investors this week.

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Tax dodgers hide behind privacy laws: ALP
Labor senator Sam Dastyari says privacy provisions in Australia make it possible for some of the world’s biggest companies to avoid paying billions of dollars in tax.

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SMEs miss out on $50bn: Google
Australian small businesses are leaving close to $50bn of value on the table by failing to fully exploit tech solutions.

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NEC scores DFAT contract
ICT solutions firm continues its run of public sector wins, announcing new four-year DFAT contract.

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Alibaba feels heat from new rivals
China’s top e-commerce companies look to gain edge over rivals by snagging high-profile brands with exclusive contracts.

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Surgeons print out 3-D body implant
Australian surgeons have cured a patient’s chronic spinal problem with a 3D-printed titanium implant.

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Netflix to pull plug on data center
Netflix will be one of the first big companies to run all of its information technology remotely from the public cloud.

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Are driverless cars safer cars?
Those touting self-driving cars as a way to make commutes more productive or relaxing may want to consider another potential marketing pitch: safety.

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