Thursday, January 20, 2011

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 19/01/2011


AustralianIT.com.au
Morris takes a step back
THE first chapter of an Australian success story comes to a close.
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Alcatel glitch an NBN worry
A KEY supplier to the $36 billion National Broadband Network is on the verge of being ejected from Singapore's equivalent project.
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Two arrested in iPad security breach
TWO hackers have been arrested for allegedly illegally gathering email addresses and other personal information of about 120,000 iPad users.
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Apple profit surges as Jobs takes leave
APPLE Inc's first quarter profit surged 78 per cent, beating forecasts, on record iPhone sales and strong sales of its iPad tablet.
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HP 'mega' data centre gets green light
HEWLETT-PACKARD has received approval to build a multimillion-dollar data centre in western Sydney.
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Hi-tech centre to get Brisbane running
IN the heart of Brisbane, the nerve centre of the city's flood response has been buzzing around the clock for nearly two weeks without break.
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Absence looms at Apple's core
WITH Steve Jobs unwell, can his firm stay healthy?
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Age will not weary Casio boss
AN interview with Casio chief executive Kazuo Kashio is a meandering but pleasant experience.
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Swinburne to go it alone with its online courses
SWINBURNE University of Technology will expand online degrees in a marketing deal with internet recruiter Seek.
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Serial start-up man nets a winner in Japan
DAVE Mori, the co-founder of Japanese online deal vendor Piku, has entrepreneurialism in his blood.
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