world war ii id
ID cards, driverless buses and virtual shipwrecks
Photo See what else silicon.com saw at the National Museum of Computing based at Bletchley Park, home of World War II code-breakers and the Colossus code-cracking supercomputer. Here's a first... [02 Oct 2008]
Blair-Hitler ID card ad 'not offensive'
News The lobby group said the advert contained an implicit claim that ID cards were useful to the implementation of Nazi policies across Europe during World War II, that... [30 Nov 2006]
RFID Technology: A Roadmap to Success
White Paper RFID, which has been in use since World War II, cannot be considered new by any standards. In fact, RFID made a dramatic and forceful appearance in retail largely due to the work of the... [13 Jun 2006]
Lords leave ID cards bill in tatters
News Independent Labour peer Lord Stoddart of Swindon, accused the government of undermining the freedoms won by those who had fought for the UK in World War II, saying the measures had... [24 Jan 2006]
ID Card Bill clears Commons
News The Bill was passed with 224 votes to 64 as some Labour MPs joined with the Liberal Democrats in voting against the legislation that would force UK citizens to carry identity cards for the first time since World... [11 Feb 2005]
Cheat Sheet: ID cards
Cheat Sheet Didn't we used to have ID cards back in World War II? The UK last had a paper-based ID card introduced during the second world... [22 Nov 2004]
ID cards won't comply with data protection laws
News Thomas cited the example of the UK's previous paper-based ID card scheme during World War II, which was initiated to enforce three checks - draft dodgers, food... [17 Nov 2004]
National ID card plan slammed
News The UK's last national ID card was abolished after World War II for ruining public relations with the police. The ID card plan is a follow-on from the... [15 May 2002]