But one Round-Up reader has his own thoughts: "Do we actually need one? The people of Sydney, Australia are less excited about their hometown being misspelt (as a loyal Round-Up reader called Adrian pointed out.
Over to our intrepid reader: "I thought this would be an easy task, occupying just a few minutes. One plucky silicon.com reader set out to email the man in question, Andrew Pinder, early this week. Use our reader comments feature at the bottom of...
One former employee, and silicon.com reader, who worked as a salesman for Exodus said he is considering legal action against the company and confirmed other members of the team are similarly unimpressed with changes which he claims has left them...
The UK system will integrate motion sensors within the vehicle with the digital smartcard reader. Digital signatures will be used to sign data exchanges and guarantee the validity of the information - which includes details of the driver, hours...
Conservative MPs are proposing radical changes to government IT that would include the creation of an IT minister, IT contracts being put in the public domain, a new cyber-crime police unit and the creation of a faster national broadband...
Meanwhile those of us standing on dry land are dusting off our winter coats and scarves and dodging hail storms that would have Flash Gordon running for cover. Another reader put the boot in to Orange: "I've been a communications and computer...