Sunday, November 1, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 02/11/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Victoria pulls off SydStart heist
Australia’s biggest start-up conference to be held in Victoria from 2016 after stealing event from NSW.

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Buzz: let’s set our sights on Mars
Buzz Aldrin wants Australians to support an audacious US-led mission to colonise Mars by 2035.

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Volvo sets its sights on Skippy
Volvo has sent engineers to study kangaroos in an attempt to build the first roo detection and anti-collision software.

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Google to kill off Chrome OS
Alphabet Inc.’s Google plans to fold its Chrome operating system for personal computers into its Android mobile operating system, sources say.

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UXC boss Nicoli to retire
Cris Nicoli to step down as the IT services provider mulls over a $428 million offer from US suitor CSC.

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EU hails Edward Snowden
US intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden has praised a European Parliament vote urging EU member states to take him in.

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Uber ready to conquer Canberra
Controversial ride-sharing service Uber will make its first fully regulated legal ride anywhere in Australia in Canberra on Friday.

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Can NBN spark a rural revolution?
The rollout of the National Broadband Network is set to make current Universal Service Obligation rules irrelevant.

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Flipboard news app flounders
Co-founder Evan Doll and other executives have left start0up in past year.

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Hi-tech spies with licence to hack
Sharp eyes and minds focus on the data that can lead to terrorists and child abusers.

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