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Dear silicon.com: Games skills gap, student outsourcing, ID card fears
Comment And lastly, ID cards are again on the agenda. Warning: ID cards face fingerprint errors Biometric ID cards will not solve problems because These cards will not deter fraud crimes such as identity fraud. [27 Jun 2008]
Orange to cut 450 jobs
News Check out silicon.com's latest Cheat Sheets… QR codes Working from home Google Android Video: ID cards BBC iPlayer Orange plans to cut up to 450 jobs and ditch some of its offshore Indian call centre work... [04 Jun 2008]
Dear silicon.com... File-sharers, women in tech and the price of 'experts'
Comment This week, readers had a thing or two to say about the Home Office consultancy bill and were not best pleased by the mounting cost of ID cards. ID cards fuel £147m consultancy bill The Home Office expect widespread public support on various issues... [17 Apr 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 11.04.08
Round-Up The campaign is an attack on government plans to take the biometric details of UK citizens for ID cards, starting next year. An elaborate stunt dreamed up by anti-ID cards campaigners No2ID and Privacy International is offering a reward for anyone... [11 Apr 2008]
Stories of the year
News ID cards will be secure, insists Home Office The government has now agreed to data security spot checks across all departments and ministers are calling for an ID cards review. The Mac faithful were riled by our 10 worst things about Apple feature... [14 Dec 2007]
Top 10 security stories of the year
News ID cards will be secure, insists Home Office The UK ID cards scheme has had a rocky ride this year, with the Home Office defending the scheme after security expert Frank Abagnale - a one-time confidence trickster made famous by the Steven Spielberg... [13 Dec 2007]
Stories of the month - November 2007
News The government has now agreed to data security spot checks across all departments, and ministers are calling for an ID cards review. And Apple CEO Steve Jobs also featured in the A to Z of green IT - which highlights the opportunities and pitfalls... [29 Nov 2007]
Stories of the month - October 2007
News The UK ID card scheme was making headlines again with the Home Office explaining to silicon.com how information held on the National Identity Register will be secured, as well as the penalties for abusing access under the Identity Cards Act. [31 Oct 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 10.11.06
Round-Up And in the week when it transpired that the Western world will be ruled for at least the next year by a lame duck and a poodle - which sounds more like the cast of Animal Hospital than a quarter of the G8 - it's fitting Tony Blair was once again... [10 Nov 2006]
Who's in charge of government IT?
News She will be doing much of the day-to-day work on ID cards, and has already hit the road, taking the biometric passport roadshow out to shoppers at Brent Cross in North London. Some ministers have held onto their jobs after the reshuffle. [23 May 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Government IT strategy
Cheat Sheet It will also try to integrate national ID cards into the infrastructure. Public sector jobs are likely to be cut when the government moves to centralise some services to make them cross-departmental. You mean it's got one? [17 Nov 2005]
Google's Schmidt named the top man in tech
News Also fighting the established order are activist Florian Mueller (43), chosen for his work against the legalisation of software patents in Europe, and Simon Davies and Gus Hosein (45), for their work on the LSE's Identity Project which aims to... [27 Sep 2005]
Leader: Today's big deals
Leader Much as that seems attractive - use of such technology as opposed to scrapping ID cards, an argument for another day - and much as they tell us that the NHS is increasingly using such tech, we have to wonder whether it would also fall afoul. [18 Apr 2005]
Labour reveals tech plans in election manifesto
News Technology projects including ID cards and plans to close the digital divide feature prominently in the Labour Party's election manifesto, released today. Big IT projects include a new electronic borders system, to be introduced over the next five... [13 Apr 2005]
Exclusive: The headlines you WON'T see in 2005
News ID cards: Government offers to waive charges. ID cards have proven to be a controversial issue through 2004 and that will certainly continue into 2005 and beyond to the time they are eventually, inevitably introduced. [22 Dec 2004]
