Monday, February 16, 2009

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 16/02/2009


AustralianIT.com.au
Microsoft to rival Apple stores?
A VETERAN executive from Wal-Mart starts work at Microsoft today with a mission to open stores specialising in its products.
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Sydney man faces DVD piracy charges
A MAN has been charged with a string of copyright offences after he was allegedly found recording new-release movies at a drive-in.
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Google, Apple in smart phone apps challenge
GOOGLE will allow developers to sell applications for its Android mobile phone operating system beginning this week in the US.
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Mobile World Congress kicks off
THE global economic crisis is set to dominate the four-day Mobile World Congress, which kicks off today in Barcelona.
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Telstra won't freeze exec pay
TELSTRA has refused to follow the example of its rival Telecom New Zealand in freezing the pay of its senior executives.
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Audi push for holograms
AUDI is the first company in Australia to introduce a holographic sales assistant at one of its showrooms.
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Internet key to Obama's success
THE man behind Barack Obama's successful internet presidential campaign.
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Telstra attacks human rights record
TELSTRA has launched an extraordinary attack on Australia's human rights record in a submission to a consultation panel.
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