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Podcast: CES news and the infamous .xxx domain

Audio analysis of the Consumer Electronics Show, and new plans for the triple-X suffix

Written by IT Week Staff

This week, Martin Veitch rounds up the latest news from the CES event in Las Vegas and Phil Muncaster discusses the potential benefits for IT managers of the proposed .xxx domain.

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