FCC readies for another auction of public safety spectrum
The Federal Communications Commission has announced the details of its new plan to create a national network for emergency first responders.
HP business systems get safer, greener
Hewlett Packard today unveiled several updates to its business system products, making them more secure and more energy efficient.
Buyer beware with virtualization technology
As hackers continue to focus their attention on virtualized environments, those looking to adopt virtualization technologies should proceed with caution.
Report: Botnets quadruple
Number of compromised PCs jumps from 100,000 to more than 400,000 in three months.
Cybereye | Data security can falter at the top
Commentary: The end user often is the weakest link in any security system, and the higher up the organizational chart that user is, the weaker the link tends to be.
Live from St. Paul: The GOP convention
The Republican National Convention partnered with Google and Ustream to put live streaming video of its proceedings on the Web.
IPv6 could be the key to greener buildings
The General Services Administration has made considerable progress in improving the efficiency of the buildings it manages for the government, in part by using networked technology to automate environmental sensing and controls.
Office Live Workspace vs. Google Docs
There have been 1 million downloads of the Microsoft Office Live Workspace Beta to date'but that's just one-tenth of the number of total Google Apps users.
Microsoft patches on the way
Four critical fixes will resolve remote code execution exploits and address vulnerabilities in Windows Media Player 11 and Media Encoder, as well as Microsoft Office and various components and versions of the Windows OS.
VirtualBox 2.0 Hypervisor adds 64-bit support
New in version 2.0 is support for 64-bit versions of various operating systems, plus overall performance improvements, especially on AMD chips
Glitch tarnishes Chrome browser
The release of Google's Chrome browser this week has been dampened by the discovery of a security risk.
Regional safety communications system taking shape
Fourth regional public safety network launched in Northwest, final networks expected to be in place in a matter of weeks.
Zoho Docs links user files
Zoho offers an online file management application that integrates Zoho files within a single interface.
Falcon's UPS monitoring system supports IPv6
Falcon Electric has introduced an internal USHA SNMP/ H<img src="/images/clearpixel.gif" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="">TTP agent that supports TCP/IP-based remote Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) monitoring and management agents.
NEC rolls out new servers
NEC unveiled two new servers: one that's green, one that's a four-socket blade server.
Sony recalls Vaio notebooks
Voluntary recall of Vaio-TZ laptop computers issued after reports of overheating.
New options for Motion Computing PCs
Motion Computing added two new options to its tablet PCs'a smart card reader and an Ethernet module.
CUNY, Red Hat launch open-source lab
The City University of New York has partnered with with Red Hat and Intel to create a lab which that will allow the city government to test open-source software.
NSF, chip industry to fund multicore processor research
National Science Foundation and Semiconductor Research Corp. will join forces to support academic research on multicore chip design and architecture.
Mobile printing gets on the stick
Planon's Printstik offers inkless, wireless printing in a lightweight device the size of a folding umbrella.
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