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U-Turn On UK ID Cards 143

An anonymous reader writes "The UK appears to be watering down its national ID card system, with the revelation by the government that it will now only check the cards against a central biometric database in a minority of cases. Critics are saying it not only renders the whole scheme pointless, but will pose a security risk by making it far easier to use copied or cloned cards. 'But an Identity and Passport Service spokesman denied the system would be vulnerable to fraud: 'The majority of instances where people use their identity cards will be day-to-day situations where the cards offer a convenient method of proving identity such as a young person proving their age to buy alcohol,' he said.'"
Linux Business

Submission + - Working for the man: Keeping the open source faith 1

Kurtz'sKompund writes: "More and more open-source developers these days are employees of companies, paid to work on open-source projects, rather than independent programmers doing it for fun. The change raises issues for projects, programmers and employers alike. http://www.computerworlduk.com/toolbox/open-source/open-source-business/news-analysis/index.cfm?articleid=1037"
Linux Business

Submission + - 2008 the year of the GNU/Linux Desktop?

Kurtz'sKompund writes: It is generally accepted that 2008 will be the year of the GNU/Linux desktop just like 2007, 2006 and all the years before them. But jokes aside, there is clearly something obsessive about the open source world's preoccupation with the desktop. This makes the Linux Foundation's 2007 Desktop Linux Survey results all the more welcome, because they provide a factual basis to discuss the state of the sector. http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=259
Red Hat Software

Submission + - Van Wyk aims to transform Red Hat for future growt

Kurtz'sKompund writes: Having established itself as the leading enterprise Linux vendor, Red Hat is in a pivotal phase of reinventing itself as a broader open-source software provider and a long-term technology leader a la Microsoft and Oracle. It's a tall order, and among other things it will take a business plan that lets the company move smoothly through this make-or-break stage. http://www.computerworlduk.com/toolbox/open-source/applications/news-analysis/index.cfm?articleid=877

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