Sunday, November 29, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 30/11/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Hard grind pays for exporters
A hi-tech Victorian manufacturer of tool and cutter grinders has won the exporter of the year title.

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Victoria builds start-up launch pad
Government says new body, backed up by $60m start-up fund, will create hi-tech jobs for the state.

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Govt scraps dark fibre sale plans
Coalition scuppers plans to sell its dark-fibre communications network, arguing it wouldn’t deliver value.

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The $7 computer has arrived
UK non-profit Raspberry Pi releases a $7 bare-necessities computer, its cheapest product yet.

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Supercomputers to propel research
Richard Sandberg says supercomputers will help him complete three millenniums worth of research in a year.

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Alibaba in talks with SCMP
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is in talks to buy into Hong Kong-listed SCMP Group, but neither side will comment publicly on a possible deal.

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Journo’s ideal Twitter response
Why this jacket from Paris sparked a ‘Twitter frenzy’ and a round-up of other things we found down the back of the internet.

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Phone saves home from bushfire
A smartphone has been used to save one South Australian home from the devastating bushfires from 300km away.

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PlayStation 4 sells more than 40m
Console has sold at a faster pace than any other PlayStations, says Sony.

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The future is more than Netflix
The current argument around who will win in the Australian SVOD market is all a little moot. SVOD is not an analog of the cable or free to air market.

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