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- Nurses as modellers and informaticians: surely not! by Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUAD on Nov 21, 2009
Nursing is still trying to escape and evade the sexual 'Carry On' stereotypes that have plagued the profession in the popular imagination. For the majority of people talk of nursing and models more readily conjures up visions of catwalks than an acad...
- UPDATE: T-Mobile’s staff sell customers’ records by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 18, 2009
Staff at T-Mobile stole millions of records from thousands of customers and sold them on to rival firms in the largest data breach of its kind. An employee at T-Mobile allegedly passed on the details – which included contract information ̵...
- T'Pol & Britney's Undercover Mission (Part Four) by Captain Picard's Journal on Nov 18, 2009
T'Pol, Britney and Karena are infiltrating a gang of female mercenaries known as The Virago. As T'Pol looks just like their leader, Ishtar, we have managed to apphrehend Ishtar and put T'Pol... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web...
- Mobile phone company’s staff sell customers’ records by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 17, 2009
Staff at one of the UK’s major mobile phone companies sold on millions of records from thousands of customers, the BBC reports. Information Commissioner Christopher Graham told the BBC that brokers had bought the private data “for substan...
- Stone Age Cranberry DVD will Last Another 1,000 Years – DiamonDisc by GadgetyNews.com on Nov 14, 2009
Ok – so this is actually new tech and not something from when flint knapping was actually a life-or-death skill to have. There’s a new company going by the name of Cranberry who is selling a DVD made from high-tech stone (yes, stone) that...
- MIT Propose A Digital Cloud for London by Digitsl Cortex on Nov 12, 2009
London invited the world to build them an addition to their skyline, in time for the Olympics in 2012. Their request has been answered by researchers from MIT. Here are some details of their brave response: The structure, dubbed “the CloudR...
- Innovation and the 'middle' in NHS computing by Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUAD on Nov 7, 2009
Let's start with a quote:Information systems are no longer associated mainly with data processing; they are increasingly seen as a management tool and an aid to action. This means that the costs of failure are much greater, and these costs are incurr...





