Monday, September 21, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 21/09/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Tech behemoth’s door always open
Salesforce may be a $US10 billion behemoth but its head of start-up relations says his door is always open.

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Local software woos extreme sports
Australian software that lets extreme sports enthusiasts share glory has found a home in a rugged Swiss Alps event.

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Turnbull plugs in to the IT crowd
The tech sector has welcomed the new PM as one of its own.

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Apple wins against Samsung
A US court has ruled that Apple was entitled to an injunction barring Samsung from using certain phone features.

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Aussie start-ups ‘can be leaders’
Global cloud computing firm Salesforce says its door is always open to Australian start-ups.

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H-P cuts result of market misread
Hewlett-Packard plans to dismiss as many as 33,300 workers over the next three years.

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Apple update brings ad blockers
Apple is providing a new revenue outlet to the digital publishing industry, while potentially siphoning a lot of ad revenue away.

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Telco’s hack ‘an attack on freedom’
The hacking of a journalist’s phone by Vodafone was an ­“attack on democracy”, says NSW Regulation Minister Victor Domi­nello.

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Size really does matter
Apple goes for growth with the new iPad Pro, which bridges the gap between tablet and laptop.

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