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    Let ZDNet.com.au keep you up to date with all the latest UK CIO job moves and changes with the CIO Job Report from our sister site silicon.com.

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    The blocking mechanism used to censor Wikipedia in the UK has been described as "fragile" and "easy to evade" by Cambridge University security expert Richard Clayton.

  • Freshtel plans Aussie mobile VoIP

    Australian start-up Freshtel today said it expected to launch a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service for mobile phone users locally within weeks, after a successful trial of its dual-mode technology with UK mega-retailer Tesco.

  • Experian checks in new global CIO

    Credit checking and information services company Experian has appointed its first ever global chief information officer.

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    The decision to allow custom top-level domains will be a "nightmare" for brand managers, analysts and lawyers have warned.

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  • The big fuss over little Retek

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  • RFID: Proceed with caution

    Radio frequency identification has the potential to revolutionise supply chains of retailers the world over. However, for a 20-year-old technology, it still has significant teething problems.

  • Untangling the wireless future

    Faced with an increasing number of wireless technologies and standards, planning a long-term networking strategy is a daunting prospect.

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    In an exclusive interview, the CTO of the UK travel portal says the open-source community provides better support than vendors such as IBM or BEA.

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    Faced with an increasing number of wireless technologies and standards, planning a long-term networking strategy is a daunting prospect.

  • RFID tags: Big Brother in small packages

    Retailers may love the concept of tiny radio tags for tracking products, but consumers should beware the potential for exploitation by corporations, criminals and the government.

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