Archive - 31 Jul 2003
Blunkett's ID card plans key to e-government?
E-Envoy's national smart card strategy calls for Home Office to exploit potential of ID card…
IT Myths: Buggin' out - the history of a word we all hate
Did trailblazer Grace Hopper coin the phrase or is there more to the term 'bug'?
Record labels eye-up ringtone services
What on earth is wrong with 'brrring brrring, brrring brrring...'?
Want a free laptop? Then just hang out in Whitehall
...and you may just find out a secret or two as well
'Divorce by text message' up for a re-think
What exactly is there to think about?
Sobig storms virus chart
Re: Movie…sound familiar?
Inland Revenue accused of "failing to perform" online
But website testing firm forced to back down after taxman claimed "routine maintenance"...
IBM: There are 'forces' trying to wreck Linux
Gates and his allies are after us, says exec
Chaos reigns in e-government roll-out
"Action must be taken now before the public's trust is damaged..."
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Network power
From concentrated skill to distributed ignorance?
Dells pulls handheld fix
Crafty hackers use Axim X5 patch to get free OS upgrades
'Let there be light': keyboard is a shining innovation
Beam there, done that?
Lazy security makes life easy for hackers
They're not even being presented with a challenge...
Privacy debate: RFID tags set for MP scrutiny
"How can we regulate the information collected? They push our current data protection laws to the li...
IR35-bashing kicks off in the Commons
Corridors of power ring with voices of dissention...
Man charged over stolen Cabinet Office laptop
And they wonder how security leaks happen... try keeping hold of your laptops...
