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    A number of NSW teachers and librarians have criticised the Department of Education's (DET) web filtering system, claiming it is too restrictive and has sacrificed educational benefits in the name of child protection.

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    commentary Time for a quick poll. Hands up if you've downloaded one of these NetAlert family-friendly Internet filters the federal government has been spruiking.

  • Mansfield paves CEO path for tech execs

    Business leader Bob Mansfield has lent staunch support to IT executives bidding to progress to chief executive level, claiming that as long as they develop their management skills, they are on a sure path to the top job.

  • Intel launches major reorganisation

    After two difficult financial quarters, Intel on Wednesday in the US dramatically revamped its upper management, ZDNet Australia sister site CNET News.com has learned.

  • New Sun CEO a millionaire - and then some

    Jonathan Schwartz, named Sun Microsystems' new chief executive on Monday, has a base salary of US$1 million, the server and software maker disclosed in a regulatory filing on Thursday.

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  • Training your technical stars

    Many IT personnel are promoted to the level of manager because of their technical skills. Apply these tips for getting your technical managers trained.

  • Filling a position from among staff

    To fill a manager spot, a CIO must choose from several technically gifted staff members. How does he decide who has the right skills, and avoid the hard feelings of those not chosen?

  • Don't be deterred by bad job ad listings

    IT job ads may list unrealistic requirements in the section on required skills. Here are some tips on how to get over the hurdle.

  • A day at the office in 2013

    Will corporate leaders broadly adopt the draconian measures in this cautionary tale? Not likely. But once RFID sensors are smart, cheap and pervasive, the potential for abuse will be significant.

  • CSOs: Does Aust business need them?

    As corporate interest in security grows the term CSO--chief security officer--gains more prominence. But are Australian enterprises really interested in this job title?

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  • Apple iPhone

    Despite some flaws, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated phone and MP3 player.

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