Archive - 23 May 2003
Blunkett presses ahead with national biometric ID card plan
Cabinet to make a decision this summer on whether to give it go ahead
Why e-tagging needn't be a bad thing
Whether we're talking frozen pizzas, currency or asylum seekers...
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.03
Sun's teleworking, hacking Matrix-style, the anti-Dixons blog and being sacked by SMS
Police brains subject of 15-year radiation study
Government launches thorough probe of Airwave radio system
GP body favours Linux over Microsoft
Royal College of GPs says it is keeps its options open (source) for bulk email and web projects
Infonet wraps up Swiss IP VPN deal
Packet technology for a packager
Asylum fraud to be tackled with facial recognition technology
More biometrics to back up fingerprint database
Biometric ID cards 'dangerously flawed'
"A bank can revoke your credit card or your PIN number but they can't revoke your thumb print or you...
More makers for 'people's notebook'
Dell and others to back Linux model?
Sun woos .Net programmers
If you can use Visual Basic, you can use Java, says Sun as it launches new tools
HP and its Linux-based Thai PC
Will we see it elsewhere? Don't hold your breath...
Backup glitch warning for Windows Server 2003 users
"Tapes are more important than homeowner's insurance."
Euro notes to get RFID tags from Hitachi?
Anti-money laundering but what are the other implications?