Archive - 13 Jan 2006
NB: IT drives people to drink
If ever there was an excuse to hit the pub after work on a Friday, here is it - according to a surve...
Leader: Data protection watchdog needs more bite
Is this all we want from our information commissioner?
NB: Mining tragedy scam email
According to various reports, a scam email is attempting to exploit the recent West Virginia mining ...
NB:Page
Interesting piece over at the
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Apple under fire for 'harvesting iTunes user-data'
"If this was Microsoft or RealNetworks, people would be screaming and calling for heads to roll"
NB it crowd
Here's some of the promotional blurb for the new ...
Council scraps £650m outsourcing plans
Walsall says "thanks but no thanks" to Fujitsu Services joint venture...
Is Apple's new trademark a mobile giveaway?
Or can we expect some sexy storage instead?
Half of FoI complaints unresolved
We're getting there, says information commissioner...
'Great iPod giveaway better idea than ID cards'
And much, much cheaper...
IT budget squeeze stifling innovation in UK plc
Too much red tape and compliance work leading to "vanilla IT", say experts
Private eye made to pay £1,200 over data abuse
"We have a right to feel safe and secure," says info commissoner
Police IT refresh to improve witness experience
Pito to let victims and witnesses log on from home
Kelly pushes for sex-offender database overhaul
"The existence of so many independent data sources and lists is not satisfactory"
UK banks escape punishment over India data breach
Data protection watchdog investigation finds no evidence
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.01.06
"Have you ever had déjà-vu?"
NB: fanboy
Everyone knows Apple's fans verge on the cult – but an article on
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Teachers want computer games in the classroom
'Oh no! I've got double Grand Theft Auto with Mr Brown!'
NB: Round-Up
Fear not... The Weekly Round-Up is in the works. Stay tuned for some serious deja vu and the psychol...
China: Web censorship gives US pause for thought
Corporate America should not be "hand-in-glove with a dictatorship"
Yahoo!'s free speech suit dismissed by US court
Not enough violation for a decision, say judges
Anti-spyware group agrees detection guidelines
First products with coalition's 'seal of approval' on the way