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...they can't get the answers from within their department: officials don't want to answer the question. Computer Weekly asked simply on 3 August 2009: did a contract awarded to KPMG to review NHS IT go to open tender? The reply from the Department... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/09/dept-of-health-is-coy-over-kpm.html
...Intel Core processors to low-power Intel Atom processors," says Paul Otellini, Intel president and CEO. Computer Weekly asked other suppliers to gaze into their crystal balls. GPU v CPU For so long, the CPU has been king for powering... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/03/238191/three-technologies-that-will-reshape-desktop-computing.htm
...internal risk register, which put seven out of the top 10 risks at red and the other three at amber. When Computer Weekly asked Philip Gibby, a director at the National Audit Office, whether ministers were misled into believing all was well with... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/22/238262/nao-struggles-for-truth-in-defra-it-inquiry.htm
...during the six months that the draft reports underwent a "clearance" process with Connecting for Health. Computer Weekly asked Connecting for Health whether its letter to Shapcott was confrontational and had put the NAO on the defensive. We also... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/09/19/218551/was-nao-report-truly-independent.htm
...and it's infecting our computers with junk ranging from pornographic images to keylogging software. Computer Weekly asked me if I have a few business tips for protecting against spam. Being ever obliging, here are a couple. 1. Keep... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/stuart_king/2008/04/if-you-believe-everything-you.html
...that there are still long-term issues to be resolved among IT users. The NHS IT managers who spoke to Computer Weekly asked not to be named because of the politically sensitive nature of NHS spending. They expressed views both for and against... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/07/11/188322/nhs-managers-want-change-but-see-risk-in-centralising.htm
...Perhaps these matters should have discussed openly and honestly before the NPfIT was announced in early 2002. Computer Weekly asked the Department of Health about the loss of the records at the Department of Veterans Affairs. We also asked the Department... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2007/07/loss-of-13-million-sensitive-m.html
...details of telephone-only bookings that were included in the statistics but received no clear answer. Later Computer Weekly asked the Department of Health whether the official statistics included telephone-only bookings that could not be made using... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/11/08/212838/interfaces-blamed-for-choose-and-book-difficulties-as-mps-push-nhs-for.htm
... The decision to drop plans for NHS Connecting for Health to become an agency were revealed only after Computer Weekly asked CfH for its latest report, because none had been published since June 2005. This was NHS CfH's reply: "As NHS... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2007/08/npfit-blog-series-part-3-the-f-1.html
...would be issued by the OGC only to the senior responsible owner of the project at the Home Office. After Computer Weekly asked whether officials or the minister had the final say over the publication of Gateway reviews, the spokeswoman issued... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/10/24/212599/civil-servants-may-block-release-of-id-card-review.htm

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...movie "The Kid" actor Spencer Breslin meets himself as an adult. Actor Bruce Willis plays this part. Entertainment Weekly asked me to age Spencer to illustrate how he might really look as an adult. This age progression is the result of that request... http://www.forartist.com/forensic/modification/kid/kidmorf2.htm
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