Archive - 20 Oct 2005

2,500 people to test ID card biometrics

Home Office wastes no time after crucial Commons vote...

NB: DVD Jon

Hacker hero DVD Jon has got all legit. According to the Seattle PI

NB: Google sued by book publishers

Days after throwing in the towel over the

NB: BPL

The New York Times has dedicated an editorial to high-speed internet access and concludes th...

CIO Jury: Give IT a seat on the board

Trying to stitch IT on later is simply too late, say tech execs...

NB: Blinging mobiles

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NB: Purdham out for good

We're just hearing that Steve Purdham founder of SurfControl is leaving the company altogether havin...

Lloyd's of London updates key system software

Case study: Insurance market upgrades business intelligence software

Businesses race to keep up with generation IM and SMS

Can't keep up with demands from tech-savvy consumers

NB: Army

They're not just for tins of beans - the military is testing the use of RFID technologies to identif...

NB: Robots

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NB: ID RCs

Lots of reluctant agreement with Microsoft following an exec from the giant giving some no-nonsense ...

Photos: Technology fights 'friendly fire'

Testing new tech in the mud of Salisbury Plain

nb wembley

Microsoft is to be a "founding partner" of the new Wembley Stadium, currently being built in north L...

Army tests RFID to beat 'friendly fire'

Radio frequency tags, millimetre wave and laser systems on display

Netscape founder says PHP beats Java

Not to be confused with the old PCP v coffee debate

Ballmer: 'I don't throw chairs'

... also talks Vista and Google...


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