Pilots warned that DOD tests will disrupt GPS signals
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a Notice To Airmen advisory about GPS disruption on the East and West coasts because of testing being done by the Defense Department. What about handheld GPS receivers?
Police put social media on the trail of crime investigations
A survey conducted last year by the International Association for Chiefs of Police found that 81 percent of law enforcement agencies are using social networking tools, often to investigate crimes.
Cyberattacks on infrastructure are the 'new normal'
In the wake of Stuxnet it is clear that our critical infrastructure "is in play," says Black Hat founder Jeff Moss, and resilience is a strategic deterrent to attack.
Elastic Beanstalk makes app deployment a walk in the cloud
Amazon Web Services this week took a significant step forward in making it easier for developers to deploy its apps to the company's widely used cloud services.
Google restructures top leadership roles
Eric Schmidt, Google's CEO, will be stepping down from that position while continuing to serve the company as executive chairman.
Texas ramps up statewide Medicaid services network
In a bid to lower its health care costs, the state of Texas has awarded a contract to give physicians the ability to access Medicaid records and order prescriptions electronically.
A toast to Cobol, a true computing hero
Without Cobol, computers from Hewlett-Packard might have been designed without the ability to run programs on or talk with systems manufactured by Dell.
New HP, Microsoft solutions make good on cloud pact
One year after announcing a $250 million, three-year pact to deliver next-generation data center technology, Hewlett-Packard Co. and Microsoft have unveiled five appliances that offer Exchange and SQL Server in turnkey configurations.
MAP 5.5 Toolkit now available for free
Version 5.5 of the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit was released early this week.
It’s not your children’s Facebook anymore
Social media is moving out of its formative stage and into an new era as an essential tool for policy-making and public engagement, according a study of Digital IQs in the public sector.
Cyber criminals abandon 'dogs' for new, sophisticated attack methods
Assessments of the IT security landscape find progress securing networks and systems, but criminals are adapting and becoming more professional.
Texas gets help with health IT incentive program
As feds prepare to hand out billions in health IT incentive rewards, a system integrator offering support systems and services strikes a deal with Texas.
A cool way to keep a laptop from breaking a sweat
The HeatShift Laptop Cooler from ThermaPAK uses a novel method to keep your laptop PC from overheating.
Microsoft names next-gen Dynamics AX ERP solution
Microsoft announced the formal product name of its next-generation Dynamics AX enterprise resource planning solution at the Microsoft Dynamics AX Technical Conference this week.
NASA launches Android app
Android users can now catch up with their Apple-device counterparts. New NASA app for Android smart phones contains information on spinoff innovations used to solve problems in everyday lives.
How iPhone, Android and other GSM phones are vulnerable to attack
A demonstration of an attack against an Apple iPhone at the Black Hat Technical Security conference showed that the phones might be smart, but they are not necessarily secure.
Portal to track state, local legislation
The OpenGovernment.org's beta version features legislative reports from five states, and the group plans to include all 50 states, along with city and other local jurisdictions.
What's ahead for government IT in 2011?
An IDC Government Insights report for 2011 predicts that 25 percent of government organizations will adopt cloud computing, open government efforts will spur greater agency collaboration and citizens will create their own online services.
Government IT to the cloud: private-sector lessons
Federal CIO Vivek Kundra’s mandate for each agency CIO to designate at least three “must-move” services to migrate to the cloud mirrors the approach successful corporate CIOs have taken, writes Appirio's Glenn Weinstein.
It's a bird, it's a plane ... it's HTML 5!
The Worldwide Web Consortium has unfurled an HTML 5 logo as part of an overall publicity campaign for the next major revision of the coding standard.
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