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  • CeBIT nurses cause Twitter uproar

    Domain name specialist NetRegistry has come under fire for using women dressed as nurses to promote its services at Australia's largest trade fair CeBIT this week.

  • Australia watches as Kiwis go postal on violent game

    A computer game described by New Zealand's censor as allowing a player to "test how much violence and humiliation" he or she can inflict on others has not been submitted for classification in Australia, the federal government said.

  • Who wants to be an IT manager?

    Being an IT manager isn't a very attractive proposition at the moment. With lots of pressure and little room for failure, it is hard to find an upside.

  • Linux Australia votes in first female president

    Linux Australia's new president, Pia Smith, says it's time for Linux Australia to get serious. ZDNet Australia talks to her about the organisation's plans for 2003.

  • The death of the tech trade show

    With Comdex coming up, industry watcher commentators are wondering why the era of the tech confab is fast fading into history--and why IT executives won't miss it in the least.

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  • The essence of a Geek

    A general rise in technical literacy driven by gadgets such as the iPod could be evidence that 'geekery' as a personality trait is becoming more pervasive.

  • Two sides to privacy

    Could monitoring Web surfing habits of employees be used by HR managers as a staff morale barometer?

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