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August 13, 2001
13
Aug'01
Rambus cleared of standards-setting charge
A US district court has set aside a jury verdict against Rambus, clearing the memory chip designer of allegations that it set...
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May 03, 2001
03
May'01
Lords vote to undertake limited Chinook enquiry
The House of Lords, in an historic step, has voted to hold an independent inquiry into the RAF's verdict of gross negligence...
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May 01, 2001
01
May'01
Lords call for Chinook crash inquiry
Former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher was one of 132 peers who voted for a new inquiry over the fatal crash of Chinook ZD576 on...
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March 25, 2001
25
Mar'01
Government to train unemployed in IT
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March 25, 2001
25
Mar'01
Full blown Location Based Services rolled out to mass market
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March 22, 2001
22
Mar'01
Fraud Squad investigates Hackney benefit systems
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March 13, 2001
13
Mar'01
Government trials digital signatures on mobile phones
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March 11, 2001
11
Mar'01
Government's Gateway guidelines delay NHS IT contract
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March 07, 2001
07
Mar'01
Digital scent idea granted patent
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March 07, 2001
07
Mar'01
Cisco aids move to optical networking
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February 28, 2001
28
Feb'01
ASP offers wireless access to Microsoft Exchange
Application service provider Netstore is offering users wireless connections to Microsoft Exchange 2000 as an alternative to...
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February 28, 2001
28
Feb'01
Glotel takes US hit
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February 28, 2001
28
Feb'01
MoD knew about safety hazard on Chinook MkII
Two leaked internal documents contradict claims by the Ministry of Defence that problems with the engine control system of the...
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January 24, 2001
24
Jan'01
Government Gateway due to launch today
Ministers were today (25 January) hoping to officially launch the Government Gateway, the middleware project that will allow...
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January 10, 2001
10
Jan'01
SMS to boost open system productivity
Tivoli is promising to bring the benefits of system managed storage (SMS) to the open systems world with its Storage Tank...
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January 08, 2001
08
Jan'01
Going going gone - one top end server
A top-end Unix server is not the kind of thing you would normally expect to buy at an auction. But technology marts, pioneered by Sun Microsystems, are now... -
December 07, 2000
07
Dec'00
Christmas is cancelled
The US division of Japanese consumer giant, Sony Corporation, has axed the Christmas ad campaign for its e-commerce site, SonyStyle.com, amidst fears its... -
December 06, 2000
06
Dec'00
Euro raises UKB2B fears
Is the euro a help or a hindrance for UKB2B plans, asks Ross Bentley
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December 06, 2000
06
Dec'00
Citizen Portal gets beta launch
The online Citizen Portal, the UK site where the public can access government information and services on the Web, has finally been... -
December 04, 2000
04
Dec'00
Sema troubles deepen
IT services company Sema yesterday postponed an analysts briefing into its disastrous performance and ordered an internal inquiry into share dealing by a... -
November 30, 2000
30
Nov'00
Mull of Kintyre MPs call on Blair to end Chinook deadlock
Mull of Kintyre Group of MPs calls on the prime minister to clear the pilots of blame for the 1994 Chinook crash
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November 30, 2000
30
Nov'00
Chinook: a breach of natural justice
MPs slam MoD over 1994 crash whitewash. Software, not pilot error, could have killed 29
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November 30, 2000
30
Nov'00
Armed forces morale hit by Chinook say MPs
MPs said yesterday that the Government's refusal to move on the Public Accounts Committee report on the 1994 Chinook crash was hitting armed forces morale.... -
November 29, 2000
29
Nov'00
MPs boost Chinook fight
At first glance, today's report by MPs of the PublicAccounts Committee (PAC) tells the story of flawed engine control software on the Chinook Mk2 helicopter
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November 29, 2000
29
Nov'00
Chinook tragedy demands reform
The Public Accounts Committee report into the Mull of Kintyre helicopter crash vindicates Computer Weekly's three-year campaign for justice. It... -
November 22, 2000
22
Nov'00
Caught red handed by latest police IT
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November 15, 2000
15
Nov'00
Wap usage: Planes, phones and automobiles
So your globe-trotting executives want to change their itineraries in mid-journey and need to check that their revised schedules still fit with corporate... -
November 15, 2000
15
Nov'00
Did MoD deceive RAF inquiry?
New information shows that the Ministry of Defence withheld information from an air chief marshal about software flaws that could...
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November 01, 2000
01
Nov'00
Software expert attacks MoD's 'preposterous' Chinook claims
The Ministry of Defence's latest claim that there is 'no doubt' over the cause of the Chinook helicopter crash have raised...
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November 01, 2000
01
Nov'00
Blair criticised for failure to meet Chinook campaigners
Tony CollinsThe prime minister was criticised in the House of Commons this week for not meeting a delegation of senior MPs and peers over the...
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October 25, 2000
25
Oct'00
IT man on the 5am ferry as Horizon reaches Orkney
James RogersPost Offices in two of the most isolated parts of the UK are the latest to go live as part of the Horizon counter...
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October 25, 2000
25
Oct'00
MPs fight on for independent Chinook inquiry
As peers and MPs rally to the cause for a new independent inquiry, former defence minister Malcolm Rifkind is among those to criticise the reasons for the... -
October 04, 2000
04
Oct'00
Report reveals trend to more women in IT
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July 26, 2000
26
Jul'00
CW briefs Lords on fatal Chinook crash
Tony CollinsMembers of the House of Lords have been briefed by Computer Weekly on computer and other problems that afflicted...
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July 19, 2000
19
Jul'00
Blair steps into Chinook battle
Tony CollinsThe Prime Minister, Tony Blair, will personally look into the circumstances of the crash of a Chinook helicopter on the Mull of...
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June 28, 2000
28
Jun'00
Defence Minister misleads MPs over Chinook accident
Last week in the House of Commons, Labour’s Defence Minister Lewis Moonie unintentionally misled the House of Commons over a Chinook accident in 1989,... -
June 28, 2000
28
Jun'00
Bell champions 'mass of new evidence' on Chinook crash
Tony CollinsIndependent MP Martin Bell has told the House of Commons that a mass of new evidence has emerged over the possible causes of...
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June 21, 2000
21
Jun'00
Air chief marshall attacks Chinook evidence
Tony CollinsAir Chief Marshal Sir William Wratten has criticised evidence suggesting that the 1994 Chinook helicopter crash could have...
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June 14, 2000
14
Jun'00
Parliament push to clear Chinook pilots
Tony CollinsSenior MPs and Lords, including a raft of former ministers, decided last week to form a cross-party action group in a bid to...
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June 14, 2000
14
Jun'00
Scotland backs Chinook crash report
The Scottish Executive has found that Computer Weekly uncovered new evidence over the reliability of the Fadec (Full Authority Digital Engine Control)... -
March 29, 2000
29
Mar'00
Small Articles
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March 29, 2000
29
Mar'00
MoD did not tell the whole truth on Chinook software
Letters from software experts to Computer Weekly show the Ministry of Defence omitted to mention it sanctioned the very testing...
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March 08, 2000
08
Mar'00
Software safety issues were noticed by MOD before Chinook crash
A leaked draft memo written by a senior RAF officer reveals for the first time that there were safety concerns over the software used in the type of Chinook Mk2 helicopter that crashed on the Mull of Kintyre in June 1994.
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March 01, 2000
01
Mar'00
Chinook software probe due
MPs are next week expected to investigate the air-worthiness of the engine control software on the type of Chinook helicopter involved in the crash
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February 09, 2000
09
Feb'00
NAO report puts software at the heart of Chinook debate
Tony CollinsGovernment auditors will report tomorrow (Friday) that defence staff put into operational service a fleet of Chinook...