Sunday, April 24, 2016

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 25/04/2016

AustralianIT.com.au



FBI paid $1.3m to crack iPhone
The FBI paid more than $US1 million ($1.29m) for a hacking tool that opened the iPhone of a terrorist gunman.

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GE’s $100m Daintree takeover
Building automation start-up Daintree Networks has agreed to a $100 million takeover by global industrial giant GE.

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Boosting cyber defence
Cyber crime is looming to be an even greater threat than terrorism.

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Hackett gives up NBN board seat
iiNet founder to replace Simon Hackett on NBN Co board.

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Turnbull channels his inner Trudeau
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has taken a leaf out of his Canadian counterpart’s quantum computing textbook in a UNSW address.

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Google earnings disappoint
Google parent Alphabet’s earnings rose 20pc but the result fell short of estimates, amid more losses from new projects.

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Uber thumbs nose at Queensland
Ride-sharing app Uber has vowed to operate as normal and take fines to court as the state government cracks down on it and similar companies.

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HFC a great broadband option
Hybrid Fibre Co-axial networks are delivering across the globe and not using them in Australia would be a criminal waste.

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Microsoft’s profit slides 25pc
Microsoft’s earnings fell 25pc in the 3Q, as it reported lower operating profits across several business lines.

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Cyber criminals ‘one step ahead’
Malcolm Turnbull’s planned pre-emptive strikes on cyber attackers is unlikely to deter cyber criminals, security experts say.

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