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Are you the new Q? MoD wants to hear from you
News The Ministry of Defence is on the hunt for "budding Qs" to keep it supplied with the latest and greatest in gadgetry, the department announced today. Any small businesses who fancy getting in on the MoD supplying action... [14 Nov 2008]
Artificial intelligence, virtual worlds, BT's tunnels and Apple's patents
News There has been a lot of future gazing this month on silicon.com, although dreams of chatting to our toasters were dashed once again when the world's greatest artificial intelligences failed the Turing Test. [05 Nov 2008]
CIOs having night sweats over job security
News Reassure the people who make the greatest contribution According to a survey by the Chartered Management Institute, just nine per cent of senior IT executives feel secure in their jobs, while almost half (41 per cent) of... [14 Oct 2008]
Purple dragons pimp security for Unilever
News The programme is ongoing and Strong says the message being broadcast to staff will adapt to focus on the areas of greatest risk, based on feedback from the tests, independent research, security breaches and policy... [29 Sep 2008]
Intel gives vPro 'one button techies' makeover
News It turns out that the greatest portion of cost is PCs outside the firewall - they're outside the inventory, they're harder to find, they represent a potentially greater security threat," he said. Intel has released round... [22 Sep 2008]
IBM sets out storage strategy
News It offers the greatest density of any storage drive in the world," Andrews said. IBM has announced a major launch of storage products and technology to help customers deal with the huge amounts of data they hold. [08 Sep 2008]
Finalists for CNET tech gongs announced
News The awards celebrate the greatest achievements of the UK's business technology innovators, leaders and doers, and create new opportunities for them to grow by showcasing their successes and connecting them with the... [18 Aug 2008]
Olympics a non-starter for office workers
News Office workers are set to snub the greatest show on earth in favour of knuckling down at their desks. While China prepares for a frenzy of co-ordinated enthusiasm for the Beijing Olympics, three-quarters of the 100... [08 Aug 2008]
And the designer of the next great gadget is? - You
News The report also found that executives thought that the outside factors that will have the greatest impact on business between now and 2013 will be technological innovation and political and economic uncertainty. [11 Jul 2008]
Prison tech: Mobiles blocked and bodies scanned
News The process should begin first with those establishments with the greatest security and trafficking problems. Mobile phone use will be blocked and Bodily Orifice Security Scanner (Boss) chairs will be fitted throughout... [08 Jul 2008]
Mobile market booming: But there's room for all
News On connectivity chips, Pulskamp said Bluetooth still has the greatest market penetration. As mobiles get more sophisticated, they will continue to be used for more purposes but they will not fully eclipse other handheld... [06 Jun 2008]
Beware the insider security threat
News A rigorous policy, good process and an investment in training will increase security far more than a large cap-ex spend on the latest and greatest technical security. Security experts at the RSA security conference in... [17 Apr 2008]
ID cards plan: Airport union wants answers
News A spokesman for the Identity and Passport Service said it made sense to adopt an incremental approach to rolling out ID cards: "It is obviously right and logical that our first priority should be to consider where ID cards can be of... [20 Feb 2008]
Students revolt against being ID card guinea pigs
News A spokesman for the Identity and Passport Service said this was a draft document, adding: "When developing policy, it is obviously right and logical that our first priority should be to consider where ID cards can be of... [24 Jan 2008]
£1,000 boost for tech and science students?
News Graham Love, CEO of defence technology and security company QinetiQ, said Stem skills are vital to the company's commercial success and underpin its ability to tackle some of its greatest challenges. The Confederation of... [13 Aug 2007]
