Monday, February 11, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 12/02/2013


AustralianIT.com.au Firms summonsed over price gouging APPLE, Adobe and Microsoft have been summonsed to appear before a parliamentary inquiry examining price gouging of Australian consumers. Read More ...
E-book trial against Apple set for June US authorities have reached a settlement with Macmillan, the last of five publishers accused of colluding with Apple over e-books. Read More ...
Apple working on iWatch APPLE is experimenting with designs for a watch-like device that would perform some functions of a smartphone, sources said. Read More ...
Facebook pays child safety monitors FACEBOOK'S been accused of "cynical window dressing" after it emerged it was making payments to charities that advised it on protecting children online. Read More ...
BlackBerry exits Japan market SMARTPHONE maker BlackBerry says it has no immediate plans to sell its new handsets in Japan. Read More ...
Cyberattacks against US 'getting worse' THE US is vulnerable to cyberattacks that could shut down financial services, the chairman of the US House Intelligence Committee says. Read More ...
Fuji Xerox strengthens sales team FUJI Xerox Printers has appointed Greg Heard as national sales manager and Andrew Whiting as national distribution manager. Read More ...
Tweets cited in dismissal claim THE colourful online communications of immigration spin king Sandi Logan are at the centre of an unfair dismissal action. Read More ...
Cat key in bizarre hacking campaign JAPANESE police have arrested a man suspected of being behind a computer hacking campaign that involved a cat with a memory card. Read More ...
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