
Hi I'm James Garner and I'm the web editor on ComputerWeekly.com. I joined Computer Weekly in April 2007 and have been focused on redesigning the website since then.
It's been a long seven-and-a-half months, but sometime over the next couple of days - as long as nothing goes seriously wrong - we will relaunch the site. I am really proud of the work we have done to improve the site and I hope you enjoy it. All feedback is welcome.
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ComputerWeekly.com has four excellent pieces of analysis on HMRC's loss of 25 million personal data records on a CD.
It is a worrying development for individuals, like myself, who have data stored by HMRC because they claim child tax credits. Do I need to change bank account, because the data could get into the wrong hands allowing criminals to defraud me?
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ComputerWeekly.com is evolving. Yes, as you may have already noticed, we’ve had a makeover, but this redesign is more than just a lick of paint.
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I saw this really interesting post on the Scobleizer blog today. What question would you ask Tim Berners Lee?
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ComputerWeekly investigative journalist Tony Collins broke the story that the HMRC had been sending data online for months to the National Audit Office. See Tony discuss this story in our latest video
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