Your government wants your data and RIM’s BlackBerry gets shiny
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In this week’s podcast we take an in-depth look at the decision by TfL to cancel the multi-million pound IT services contract with TranSys to manage the under-fire Oyster card platform. We also take a look at new laptops from Dell, a very disruptive new BlackBerry from RIM, and Chip-and-PIN fraud.
We also discuss the merits of a government proposal to increase its snooping powers and to store copies of your data, in the interests of ‘security’.
You can download the IT PRO Podcast here, or click here to find The IT PRO Podcast on iTunes, or just listen below.
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