ID Cards

Tag details

Welcome to the 'ID Cards' tag page at Technorati. This page features content from the farthest reaches of the Blogosphere that authors have "tagged" with 'ID Cards'.

Look up Offsite Link "ID", Offsite Link "Cards" at The Free Dictionary

Latest blogosphere posts tagged “ID Cards”

  • Forgetting Your Identity (well, the card that *gives* you your identity, anyway)


    The Appalling StrangenessAuthority Authority: 135
    A great example of a minister performing at the very height of their powers*: Identity minister Meg Hillier arrived at a photocall to promote identity cards, but then realised she left her own at home. First of all, it just goes to show what an dystopian nightmare this country has become that we have an Identity ...
    2 days ago
  • We Are Going to be E-Verified


    Discourse.netAuthority Authority: 428
    Yesterday we all got the following university-wide message from the Chair of the Faculty Senate (who happens to be a law school colleague): Colleagues: I’m writing to alert you to the importance of participating in the upcoming “E-Verify” compliance program. Fortunately, for the vast majority of us, it will ...
    2 days ago
  • The Mission to Worlds Beyond: Chapter Ten – Ulnor Gangst


    AuthspotAuthority Authority: 560
    Ulnor Gangst lived when slavery was a plague in the United States.  He knew he couldn’t take it on by himself in this dimension and armed rebellion had been crushed except in Haiti where slaves overthrew the French.  But since the leaders made a pack with Satan, the nation suffered.  But in 1858, thanks to Sad ...
    3 days ago
  • House bill would make new ID cards illegal – Military News …


    ruttt.comAuthority Authority: 137
    A House committee passed legislation Wednesday that would render the Pentagons new ID cards illegal. ... developed to increase military ID card security and ...
    3 days ago
  • Germans to get controversial new ID cards in 2010


    PogoWasRight.orgAuthority Authority: 150
    Kristin Allen reports: The German Interior Ministry confirmed on Monday that new identification cards containing radio-frequency (RFID) chips will be introduced starting November 1, 2010 – but some data protection experts are critical of the decision. “It’s smaller than the old one, but can do a lot more,” ...
    4 days ago
  • Alistair Darling hints at scrapping U.K. ID cards


    Moo News Moo News - Entertainment, Sports, Showbiz, Celebrities & TVAuthority Authority: 153
    Although the government’s Home Office website is still saying that identity cards are the cornerstone of a U.K. scheme for the personal identification of the country’s residents, Alistair Darling has publically admitted that there is probably no need to proceed any further with the idea. The chancellor admitted ...
    5 days ago
  • Daily View 2×2: 13 December 2009


    Liberal Democrat VoiceAuthority Authority: 507
    It’s Sunday. It’s 7am. It’s time for feline table tennis, but first the blogs and news. 2 Must-Read Blog Posts What are other Liberal Democrat bloggers saying? Here’s are two posts that have caught the eye from the Liberal Democrat Blogs aggregator : Esther for Luton – What’s that all about then? ...
    6 days ago
  • A further blow for ID cards?


    Next LeftAuthority Authority: 566
    Could you keep a £61 billion secret? Its not always easy, says Chancellor Alistair Darling in his interview with Mary Riddell for the forthcoming Fabian Review, extracted in todays Telegraph . He was, he says, "living on the edge for a while. There were many days when I knew that unless the Bank was making ...
    1 week ago
  • Weird World of Secrecy and Freedom


    Strangely PerfectAuthority Authority: 122
    IntroductionYesterday’s NewsThe use of intercept evidence in courts in England and Wales is not “legally viable”,…the Home Office has said.  This is reported on the BBC here, Using intercept evidence in court ‘not yet viable’SecurityFrom the earliest days of the British (English) Secret Service, back in ...
    1 week ago
  • MEN journalist Angela Epstein is first person to get an ID card


    Words Dept.Authority Authority: 99
    I can’t for the life of me figure out why anyone would want to pay for an ID card . £30 for the privilege of owning a little pink bit of plastic that has the same basic purpose as a passport – while at the same time handing over your fingerprints to the government – holds absolutely no appeal. Nor should it to ...
    1 week ago
  • ID Superstore


    ruttt.comAuthority Authority: 137
    ... security solutions, including a variety of plastic ID cards, lanyards, badge holders, as well as plastic card printers. ... digital photo ID systems to suit ...
    1 week ago
  • Digital division


    Digital Identity ForumAuthority Authority: 408
    [Dave Birch] There was yet another debate about the "digital divide" in London, featuring the British governments technology tzarina, Martha Lane Fox (note for foreign readers: Martha Lane Fox was a co-founder of the famous internet enterprise Lastminute.com ), who is charged with forcing a recalcitrant populace -- ...
    1 week ago
  • Why the UKs “Smarter Government” Plan is Not So Clever


    open...Authority Authority: 544
    Theres no doubt that the area outside computing where the ideas underlying open source are being applied most rapidly and most successfully is that of open government. Alongside the US, which is has made great strides in this area, Australia, too, has caught the transparency bug. So what about Blighty? On Open ...
    1 week ago
  • Cab drivers to get ID cards with in-built microchip soon


    The PunekarAuthority Authority: 148
    Indian Express : Come January and all cab drivers in the city would be seen sporting a uniform, either sky-blue or grey. In April, these drivers would also get identity cards from the Regional Transport Office (RTO) that will have an inbuilt microchip and general packet radio service (GPRS) system to track the ...
    1 week ago
  • Here’s looking at you, kid


    bird of paradoxAuthority Authority: 567
    There’s a bit of a fuss in the news today about a letter apparently written by HM Queen Elizabeth to newspaper and magazine editors about paparazzi photographers “intruding on the royal family’s privacy” ahead of its traditional Christmas break at Sandringham. “Members of the royal family feel they ...
    1 week ago
  • ID Wholesaler | ID Card Printers, Badge Printers, Fargo …


    ruttt.comAuthority Authority: 137
    ... ID badge supplies, PVC Cards, ID card software and photo ID systems in stock. ... Shop All Photo ID Systems. Printer Supplies. Fargo Supplies. Zebra ...
    1 week ago
  • Plastic Card Printers | Custom Printed Lanyards | ID Cards …


    ruttt.comAuthority Authority: 137
    Digital ID offer the largest range of plastic card related products and services ... Welcome to the UKs largest on-line ID Card store. ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Practical ways to stop ID cards


    Welsh RamblingsAuthority Authority: 420
    Liverpool Council is on the verge of taking a very progressive position on ID cards. Although local authorities can not derail a Westminster-level policy, they can certainly make it awkward for ID cards to be fully implemented and widely used. The National Assembly (and possibly the Welsh Government) has a similar ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Naive Journalist Gets ID Card


    Cynical Chatter From The UnderworldAuthority Authority: 120
    I would have thought that in this day and age no journalist in this country would be so naive as to paraphrase one of the governments favourite phrases. According to the Register that doesn’t apply to Angela Epstein though, she has been reporting on the scheme in her column in the Manchester Evening News, now ...
    2 weeks ago
  • ID Card Printer – Photo ID System – Fargo Printer – ID Card …


    ruttt.comAuthority Authority: 137
    The best ID card printers and badge systems from all the brands you know and ... ID Card Software. Signature Tablets and Fingerprint Scanners. Printheads and ...
    2 weeks ago

Comments about ID Cards

Personal attacks are NOT allowed
Please read our comment policy