Archive - 27 Jun 2005
Leader: It's not too late to rethink flawed ID cards plan
Opposition mounts as bill comes to vote...
Devil's Advocate: It's time for reliable computing
Why do we put up with the dismal state of PC security?
£6.5m net phishing fraud lands two men in the clink
UK and US citizens were working with the Russians...
Ballmer: We'll kick-start "stalled" .NET
And keep searching for ways to beat Google...
Outsourcing can triple desktop support costs
Study warns of hidden costs...
MPs seek to block BBC free downloads
'You can't give away our content'
Nicking software 'worse than fiddling expenses', say staff
Three-quarters get moralistic about the soft stuff...
ID Cards on Trial: Flawed plans are £19bn "dog's dinner"
Report by economists warns of "catastrophic failure"...
High-tech road signs for M4 silicon corridor
Pictures and text on new £15m signs
One in five FoI requests turned down
Blocked because of national security and policy concerns
Identity theft scares online consumers
Two-factor authentication welcomed...
Bank gets agile about development
Case study: Less buggy software and better ROI for BNP Paribas
Ballmer being kept on the leash for Oz trip
Closed to the media sessions and a tight script...
Sun calls up some old chums
...for new deals
Hazardous IT waste warning issued
Don't foul new standards, industry told
Hackers spread Microsoft attack flaw exploit
Outlook vulnerability goes underground...
Data breaches worry online shoppers
Three out of four say they are concerned...