Archive - 14 Feb 2006

Brown backs biometrics

But what are his words built on?

Leader: Gordon Brown joins the IT crowd

Does the government rely too much on the promise of technology?

Tory MP says online petitions must count

Let the people use the internet in order to be heard...

NB: McKinnon extradition hearing

The extradition hearing of Gary McKinnon, the man accused of hacking into US military computers, has...

UK call centres grow despite offshore threat

52,000 extra jobs created in 2005 and more expansion predicted...

NB: Ballmer at 3GSM

Ballmer's bottom line message to his first 3GSM: "We come as a friend."

PayPal breaks 100 million account mark

Are Gartner's predictions coming true?

Would you grass up a software pirate?

Eight out of 10 say they wouldn't snitch on a co-worker...

NB: Devil on DRM

Is DRM in danger of driving people back to traditional pastimes - such as reading books, cycling and...

NB: Handwriting RIP?

The ubiquity of the keyboard - and the numerical keypad (think chip and PIN) - means the handwritten...

Compulsory ID cards for UK citizens within five years

Critics warn UK is "sleepwalking towards a surveillance state"

NB: Ballmer at 3GSM

Expectations are high for Steve Ballmer's presentation at 3GSM Congress within the hour. What will h...

Cheat Sheet: Sepa

There can be only one (way to pay)...

EC to quiz banks on payment plans

Euro payment plans mean more IT changes for banks

Symantec brings in 'fly boy' as CFO

Complementary nuts and in-flight mag with every licence sold?

Operators promise mobile IM for all

But where is Microsoft in this interoperability love-in?


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