University computer cluster boosts Cern research
News A new computer cluster has been unveiled by Queen Mary, University of London that will link to a 100,000 processor grid in the UK and around the world. The project at Queen Mary is backed by Sir Alan Sugar, the chairman of Viglen.
[May 8, 2007, 16:59]
UK's brightest programming talent sought for BrainAcademy 2005
News BrainAcademy 2005, which opens today, is Queen Mary, University of London's competition to find the most talented individuals in the country. The prizes include places on Queen Mary's undergraduate and postgraduate courses, PC and software bundles...
[May 16, 2005, 17:05]
BrainAcademy 2006 seeks coding stars
News BrainAcademy is run by Queen Mary, University of London, and is a competition for computer scientists of the future. The top prize for budding undergraduates is a place, with all fees paid, to study for a degree in the computer science department...
[March 20, 2006, 14:35]
Programming talent search 2004 kicks off
News Brain Academy is an online audition run by the Computer Science Department at London's Queen Mary College to find the developers of the future. Last year's winner, Adam Kramer from North London, won a bursary valued at almost £15,000 to study...
[July 16, 2004, 16:30]
Alan Sugar and the secrets of the universe
Leader So his appearance to open Queen Mary, University of London's new scientific computing cluster is yet another pointer to the speed at which distributed computing is changing the high-performance landscape.
[May 8, 2007, 16:20]
Humans beat AI in robot wars
News The online Sodarace competition, created by the Queen Mary University of London, pitched virtual robots created by humans against those designed by artificial intelligence. Dr Peter McOwan, AI researcher at the department of computer science, Queen...
[November 28, 2003, 12:30]
Want to be a ZDNet UK apprentice? You’re hired
Blog Comment That's the site set up by Queen Mary, University of London, which is running the computer science talent contest with sponsorship from ARM and Microsoft, which are offering career opportunities as part of the prizes for undergrad and postgrad...
[June 14, 2007, 14:50]
Best-Selling Classic Books Library. Over 3,000 complete works by Shakespeare, Dickens, Mark Twain...
Downloads Download the trial version to see a complete list:Louisa May Alcott Little Women Little Men Jo's Boys .Hans Christian Anderson The Ice-MaidenThe Snow Queen .Jane Austen Emma Pride and Prejudice Sense and Sensibility .J.
[June 4, 2007, 8:00]
Best-Selling Classic Books Library. Over 3,000 complete works by Shakespeare, Dickens, Mark Twain...
Downloads Download the trial version to see a complete list:Louisa May Alcott Little Women Little Men Jo's Boys .Hans Christian Anderson The Ice-MaidenThe Snow Queen .Jane Austen Emma Pride and Prejudice Sense and Sensibility .J.
[June 4, 2007, 8:00]
Kings and Queens of England. FREE Anglo-Saxons (871-1016) and Danes (1016-1042) chapters in trial
Downloads The illustrated book covers all Kings and Queens of England from the first Anglo-Saxon Kings to the current queen, Elizabeth II. Annotations and drawings are also synchronized.Table of ContentsThe Anglo-Saxons (871-1016): Alfred the Great (871-899...
[January 15, 2007, 7:00]
Classic Mystery Collection - Crime, Suspense, Detective fiction. (100+ works) Illustrated. FREE stor
Downloads The Queen of Hearts The Traveller's Story of a Very Strange Bed The Woman in White Charles Dickens The Mystery of Edwin Drood Arthur Conan Doyle The Mystery of Cloomber The Complete Collection of Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet The Sign of...
[December 20, 2007, 7:00]
ULTIMATE HANDHELD CLASSIC LIBRARY (Windows PC Users)
Downloads YELLOWPLUSH, THE NEWCOMES, ROSE AND THE RING, SOME ROUNDABOUT PAPERS, VANITY FAIR, THE VIRGINIANS, WOLVES AND THE LAMB, and Many More.CHARLES DICKENS: ALL THE YEAR ROUND, BARNABY RUDGE, BLEAK HOUSE, A CHILD''S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, A...
[February 18, 2005, 7:00]
The monarchy and technology through the ages: Part two
News William and Mary popped over for a bit and left the keys for Queen Anne. Henry VIII remains one of our most famous -- and favourite -- kings, remembered for a multiplicity of wives and a concomitent dislike of Popes.
[June 4, 2002, 7:31]
SCO was the 'best thing that ever happened' to Linux
News Speaking at Queen Mary, University of London, on Monday night, Open Source Developer Labs chief executive Stuart Cohen said the lawsuits were "the best thing that ever happened to Linux". The multitude of law suits brought by SCO against companies...
[March 10, 2005, 9:45]
Snooping laws caught in catch-22
News Ian Walden, head of IT law at Queen Mary College, giving evidence to an inquiry in data retention by the All-Party Parliamentary Internet Group, said the loophole stems from a conflict between two laws: the Anti-Terrorism Crime and Security Act...
[December 13, 2002, 15:54]
C4 cottons onto net neutrality debate
Blog From the press release: Dr Ian Waldon, professor of Information and Communications Law at Queen Mary, University of London, has told Channel 4 that 'net neutrality' - the idea the internet is equal to all users - will become a thing of the past as...
[April 29, 2008, 17:23]
New demands for NPfIT review
News These include: the patient record system at Queen Mary's hospital in Sidcup, which was reported as being frequently unavailable; the loss of patient records at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, following Fujitsu's installation of Cerner's software...
[July 12, 2007, 12:25]
Web of Porn: Adult pornography - the debate rages
News The NOP's findings have been quickly adopted by the National Viewers and Listeners Association, the old stomping ground of censorship queen Mary Whitehouse. Far from being immoral, dangerous or any of the other epithets the anti-porn lobby may give...
[March 9, 1999, 12:47]
EU seeks 'legally clever' patent definition
News A number of intellectual-property experts are scheduled to speak at the meeting, including Uma Suthersanen, a senior lecturer in Intellectual Property Law at Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute; Reto Hilty, a director at the Max...
[May 17, 2005, 16:00]
Home Office: We got data retention wrong
News Ian Walden, head of IT law at Queen Mary College, agreed. The Home Office made a startling admission on Thursday morning that its plans for making ISPs retain details of customer emails and Web surfing have not worked out as it had hoped, and the...
[December 5, 2002, 16:36]



