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British Library starts email archive

British Library starts email archive

Email Britain campaign takes a 'snapshot of British society'.
Iain Thomson May 7 2007 3:54PM Storage
British boffins build human heart valve from stem cells

British boffins build human heart valve from stem cells

Research could lead to new hearts made to order.
Iain Thomson Apr 3 2007 1:02PM Oddware
British soldiers stay cool on the battlefield

British soldiers stay cool on the battlefield

New cooling vests could cut deaths.
Iain Thomson Mar 22 2007 10:55AM Hardware
British band funded by the internet

British band funded by the internet

Surfers pay US$50,000 for Second Person to record an album.
Iain Thomson Mar 16 2007 10:22AM Oddware
Google Earth used to target British troops

Google Earth used to target British troops

Spooks claim Iraqi insurgents are getting Web-savvy.
Iain Thomson Jan 16 2007 9:20AM Software
British repairman blasts off to Space Station

British repairman blasts off to Space Station

'It's going to cost you guv, some right cowboy put this in'.
Iain Thomson Dec 12 2006 9:46AM Oddware
British Airways implements Chip and Pin on board all flights

British Airways implements Chip and Pin on board all flights

It is the first UK airline to achieve "end-to-end" Chip and Pin accreditation which means from now on customers on board British Airways (BA) flights can purchase goods using the Chip and Pin system.
Emma Pritchard Dec 5 2006 9:40AM Security
British man, 19, pleads guilty to email attack on former employer

British man, 19, pleads guilty to email attack on former employer

A British man pleaded guilty Wednesday to launching a DoS attack on his former employer's email server.
Dan Kaplan Aug 24 2006 3:19PM Security
British hacker fears U.S. extradition

British hacker fears U.S. extradition

Gary McKinnon, the U.S. government's most wanted IT geek, spoke out at Infosecurity Europe yesterday against his possible extradition to the states where he will face charges of hacking into the U.S. military's computer systems.
Melissa Loveday Apr 28 2006 11:27AM Security
Christmas season stretches British corporate IT security

Christmas season stretches British corporate IT security

Newly published research claims that corporate IT security will be stretched to the limit this festive season, as an estimated 33 percent of staff rely on their office PCs for online Christmas shopping.
William Eazel Dec 16 2005 9:29AM Security
 British MP calls for cybercrime tzar

British MP calls for cybercrime tzar

A member of Parliament has called on the British government to take a lead from the U.S. and form a new national cybersecurity agency - with its own czar - to combat the threat of online crime.
René Millman Nov 29 2005 1:54PM Security
Malware effects inconsistent throughout British business

Malware effects inconsistent throughout British business

The impact of spam and viruses varies radically across different key vertical sectors of U.K. business, new research has shown.
William Eazel Nov 14 2005 10:50AM Security
British businesses call for tougher sentences for hackers

British businesses call for tougher sentences for hackers

More than eight out of ten British businesses think hackers should get longer sentences, according to a new poll.
René Millman Oct 12 2005 12:13PM Security
Pay soars for British IT security professionals

Pay soars for British IT security professionals

Growing concern over security threats has increased demand for specialists in IT security, and forced up salaries by up to 25 percent over the last year in the United Kingdom.
Ron Condon Oct 7 2005 12:45PM Security
Security a high concern amongst British firms

Security a high concern amongst British firms

More than half of British companies rate IT and network safety as their biggest security concern, a MORI survey has revealed. The survey of 100 companies, commissioned by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and IT services company Qinetiq, also found that 78 per cent have conducted a strategic overhaul of security in the last two years.
David Quainton Nov 8 2004 11:28AM Security
Petty best of British for DiData services

Petty best of British for DiData services

Dimension Data has promoted Scott Petty to a UK-based global executive for services role, appointing Ken Westwood as chief Australian operating officer in his place.
Staff Writers Oct 27 2004 12:00AM Networking
British Government launches secure intranet

British Government launches secure intranet

The British Government is spending £40 million on a secure intranet that links up network services for 140 of its departments.
Dan Ilett Feb 5 2004 3:03PM Security

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