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EU biometric IDs on track
Pick 'n' mix support for users
London councils create web system to help advice groups reach out to public online
Japan's IT companies say no major damage after quakes
Trusts highlight local challenge of IT plan
US govt agencies aim for software assurance
Thought for the day:
The thin red line
Thought for the day:
Howard's way
Compliance: Make it work for you
'Disorder and corruption' taking over internet, author claims
Spam clogs German government's e-mail system
Thought for the day:
Thumbs down for ID cards
Italy and World Bank fund IT system for Iraq
Sun takes StarOffice to Hungary
What EU expansion may mean for IT
CyberGuard adds web filtering to products line
MEPs object to US passenger data pact
Sun/Microsoft accord draws cautious optimism from users
US Navy contract under control, EDS chief insists
UK government launches new intranet
Cybersecurity task forces prepare for action
Sun strives to bring Linux to the desktop
Digital Access Index shows global comms growth
Thought for the day:
Government's Big Blue-eyed boy
Citibank warns of e-mail scam
Supermarket tunes into wireless
US government launches central customer services department
A tricky calculation
North Korea develops internet
Whitehall acts to marshal UK's security expertise in fight against cybercrime
California man to plead guilty to Al-Jazeera hacks
All you need to know to find the best IT job
CIA lags behind in IT stakes
Hot skills for the pick of IT jobs
Thought for the day:
Accessibility or accountability?
Thought for the day:
Government isn't e-listening
Vertical market focus: Stay in school
Thought for the day:
Getting nowhere fast
Skills: Aim wide to hit the target
Skills: Aim wide to hit the target
Microsoft opens Windows source code to mark Trustworthy Computing's first anniversary
AOL puts its weight behind broadband and premium services
Blair promises to ring-fence IT funds for public services
E-government must warm up to conquer public apathy
Home Office rethinks e-mail snooping law
Experts calm EDS shares fear
MicroScope: The year is 1990
Jobs slump continues
Outsourcing: Location, location, location
The Government stakes its future on technology
Falun Gong group hijacked Chinese satellite
E-Business Excellence Awards
Feeling the pinch
What's on the cards?
Arresting solutions
Trouble in store?
The right approach to e-business
How 'e' got into the enterprise
IT spending for the health service: Life support
Public sector dismayed by government inaction
Profit and loss: weekly round-up
Government slated over IT records farce
Villains database on hold
Why 3G won't get you wet
UPDATE - Acer hit by blaze at Taiwanese high-tech offices
Measuring up to the private sector
Broadband block to Britain's business
Has IPv6 risen to the challenge?
Web of authority?
MPs boost Chinook fight
Web initiative puts Tony Blair in a spin
Entering the post-Y2K doldrums
Pure genius: Guinness drinks to successful reorganisation
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