Proposed 4G network interferes with GPS signals, test shows
LightSquared's satellite and ground-station network operates right next to Global Positioning Systems in the radio frequency spectrum.
Battle lines drawn over D block spectrum for emergency network
The introduction of a bill by Sens. John McCain and Joe Lieberman signifies a growing consensus in the Senate to give away spectrum for an emergency network, but other factions still see a way to make money off the band.
Bank-robbing ZeuS Trojan returns: Is it just good business?
Source code for ZeuS malware has been leaked on the Internet -- or has it? At least one researcher thinks it could be a freeware marketing ploy to build demand for peripheral services.
What can the ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ teach us? In a way, everything.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Ali Kahn is on to something with the ‘Zombie Apocalypse.’ Can the '15-minute Zombie Workout' be far behind?
Why the PlayBook could beat the iPad in government
The PlayBook's interface gives it a head start with BlackBerry users, and the extra features could make it a winner.
Chinese dissident's act is a really big shoe
The architect of the Chinese government's Internet censorship policies got an unmistakable sign on May 19 that not everyone is a fan of the restrictions when a dissident threw a shoe at him.
Intel hints at Microsoft's tablet and mobile plans for Windows 8
Microsoft hasn't said much about its strategy for Windows 8, but Intel has let slip a few details.
Android takes the smart-phone lead, Gartner says
In the Q1 2011 sales figures for mobile devices, released by Gartner today, shows that Android-based devices have taken the lead with 36 percent of the market thanks to the more than 36 million units sold.
North Korea rejoins the world of the Internet
The country’s top-level domain, .kp, is back in business after the German company managing it went AWOL.
Connecticut drivers can opt out of Real ID, but there are consequences
Connecticut will comply with Real ID, starting this fall. Drivers can avoid getting the cards, but that choice will come with a cost.
Hacker exposes data on server at NASA Goddard
A hacker claims to have exposed data on an FTP server at NASA’s Goddard Center related to the satellite-based Earth Observation System.
Is Windows 7 the beginning of the end for fat-client OSes?
Despite a shift toward lightweight computing, vendors say the the desktop OS isn't going away.
Sorry, wrong number ... Detroit wants utility tax, owes phone company $2M
The unpaid bill to AT&T was disclosed as the Michigan legislature considered a bill to allow Detroit to keep collecting that tax.
Smart-phone app for vets with PTSD hits 5,000 downloads
A new smart-phone app designed for offer support to veterans and service members suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder has hit 5,000 downloads.
E-mail breach exposes SEC employees data
An unencrypted e-mail sent by a contractor at Interior's National Business Center exposed data on 4,000 SEC employees, but only for only about 60 seconds.
Hackers cancel industrial control system demo at DHS' request
A presentation on hacking SCADA systems at the TakeDown security conference was nixed after DHS and Siemens asked the researchers not to go ahead with the demo.
Google's handling of Android flaw should be a lesson for Sony
Where Sony dropped the ball on getting the word out about security, Google is racing to head off even the potential for problems with Android.
Microsoft has plans to cool its data center jets
Rick Bakken, senior director of data center evangelism at Microsoft, revealed May 18 at Tech-Ed in Atlanta what the next generation of Microsoft data centers will look like, including requiring less energy and costing less money.
Want to know what you spend on data centers? Start shutting them down.
The consolidation process gives administrators a look into the costs of running data centers that they might not otherwise get, a DHS IT official says.
DARPA seeks to build attack-resistant secure cloud
The Mission-oriented Resilient Clouds initiative would help ensure military cloud infrastructure is secure and could withstand a harmful cyber attack.
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