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HR Analytics: Driving Return on Human Capital Investments
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No let up for IT bosses over the holidays
The end-of-year holidays might be a time of peace on Earth, but CIOs are unlikely to be so relaxed this festive season, with many saying they'll still be on call over the holidays.
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CIOs vote on Vista for '09
Silicon.com's CIO jury ruled unanimously on the question of whether to implement Microsoft Windows Vista in 2009.
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CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome
Most members of a silicon.com CIO jury say they're not even testing Google's Chrome--choosing to stay with Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
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'Star Trek' communicators free up doctors' time
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust has saved the equivalent of 4,000 emergency department staff hours per year with an internal Star Trek-style wireless voice communicator.
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U.K. McDonald's to serve up free Wi-Fi
Outlets across the U.K. are set to become wireless hot spots, as chain attempts to update its image and attract more businesspeople.
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Report: Lucrative future for mobile TV
Juniper Research expects the global mobile-TV market to grow tenfold by 2012, despite Virgin Mobile's unsuccessful attempt.
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Wikileaks' Assange loses UK Supreme Court extradition appeal
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited from the U.K. to face charges in Sweden, the U.K. Supreme Court has ruled.
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News to know: Julian Assange, Goodbye 'open' web, and what was Google's top search?
News to know -- December 12-18: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Wikileaks' Assange to appeal extradition to Sweden at Supreme Court
Julian Assange is to appeal a UK High Court ruling which ruled that the Wikileaks founder should be extradited to Sweden to face sexual assault and rape charges.
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Wikileaks' Assange extradition appeal fails at UK's High Court
Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, has lost his appeal to be extradited to Sweden to face rape and sexual assault charges.
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Wikileaks lawyer: Assange is public enemy No. 1 in Sweden
Julian Assange has been 'vilified' by the Swedish prime minister, whose remarks have affected the Wikileaks editor's chances of getting a fair trial in Sweden.
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Analysis: Is Wikileaks' Assange actually a terrorist?
Is, in fact, Julian Assange a terrorist? Or is he something else?
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Sweden issuing arrest warrant for WikiLeaks' Assange
Stockholm court says Julian Assange will be "detained in his absence" on rape and molestation charges, which his lawyer says are false and politically-motivated.
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Is Wikileaks Julian Assange worse than Osama Bin Laden?
Assange is, essentially, a terrorist. He needs to be stopped. He needs to be treated by the allies in the same way we'd treat any other terrorist.
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CIO Jury: No cloud in our future
Cloud computing has been given a definite thumbs down by silicon.com's CIO Jury when asked whether cloud computing is part of their IT strategy to cut costs.
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CIO Jury: Businesses need netbooks
A jury of UK IT chiefs were almost split over whether netbooks were ready for the enterprise as the pro votes liked the price while the cons questioned security.
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No let up for IT bosses over the holidays
The end-of-year holidays might be a time of peace on Earth, but CIOs are unlikely to be so relaxed this festive season, with many saying they'll still be on call over the holidays.
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CIOs vote on Vista for '09
Silicon.com's CIO jury ruled unanimously on the question of whether to implement Microsoft Windows Vista in 2009.
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CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome
Most members of a silicon.com CIO jury say they're not even testing Google's Chrome--choosing to stay with Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
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'Star Trek' communicators free up doctors' time
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust has saved the equivalent of 4,000 emergency department staff hours per year with an internal Star Trek-style wireless voice communicator.
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