Thursday, October 22, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 23/10/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Apple News poses questions
Australians can now access content in Apple News in what is a bittersweet innovation for the news publishing industry.

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Two-year-olds take over tablets
Meet the new content generators in the burgeoning children’s entertainment industry: kids as young as two.

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Labor backs sharing economy
Opposition leader Bill Shorten has unveiled Labor’s plans to regulate and grow Australia’s sharing economy.

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UberX hits 10 millionth ride
Ride-sharing service UberX has completed its 10 millionth UberX ride in Australia, despite its legality being far from certain.

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Twitter introduces polls
Users can now create a poll to ask their followers for their opinions ... but don’t necessarily believe the results.

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Call for NBN to cover mobiles
Vodafone chief Inaki Berroeta wants the government to widen the NBN scope to include mobile phone infrastructure.

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Pay to watch ad-free YouTube
YouTube has launched a new paid-subscription service that will eliminate advertisements and allow offline videos.

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Social media linked to health
Children who spend more than three hours a day on social media websites are twice as likely to suffer mental health issues.

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Australia needs better tech hubs
Cochlear and the Australian Hearing Hub in suburban Sydney could point the path for building more innovative and competitive businesses.

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