Tuesday, November 3, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 03/11/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Turnbull, Pollenizer launch DataStart
Data-driven innovation set to take centre stage as the Turnbull government unveils the latest step in its innovation agenda.

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Skulls to be grown using 3D tech
A West Australian team will help patients needing cranial reconstructions to regrow parts of their own skulls.

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Optus snags Premier League rights
Telco pulls off a major sports coup, securing exclusive rights to the Barclays Premier League for the next three seasons.

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Hewlett-Packard splits into two
An Australian will lead one half of the US IT giant Hewlett-Packard as it officially splits into two entities.

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Amaysim sharpens its mobile pitch
ASX-listed mobile reseller unperturbed by increased competition in the local MVNO market.

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BPAY moves to instant payments
Big bank-owned payments facilitator to provide the first service on the RBA backed New Payments Platform.

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AusPost in $20m innovation fund
CEO Ahmed Fahour says he wants organisation to be the “winners, not the victims.”

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Taking aim at virtual reality world
Dell has linked up with small Melbourne firm Zero Latency to launch the ‘world’s largest’ virtual reality game.

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Can we follow Israel’s start-up lead?
Tel Aviv’s progressive approach to start-up visas provides a handy model for Canberra to open up global channels for technology entrepreneurs.

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