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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 |
1:51 am TWN, Reuters NEW YORK — The U.S. government’s director for cybersecurity resigned on Friday, criticizing the excessive role of the National Security Agency in countering threats to the country’s computer systems. ‘He has tendered his resignation,’ Amy Kudwa, a Department of Homeland Securit…
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 |
1:51 am TWN, Reuters NEW YORK — The U.S. government’s director for cybersecurity resigned on Friday, criticizing the excessive role of the National Security Agency in countering threats to the country’s computer systems. ‘He has tendered his resignation,’ Amy Kudwa, a Department of Homeland Securit…
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 |
The cavernous lair in the 1968 movie Danger Diabolik - complete with revolving bed, hidden giant clam-shell entrance into which you drive your E-Type Jag and honeycomb lounges - wins the prize here for best Spy Vibe film set. The fact that the film’s spy had to wear a suit that looks as if he’s abou…
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 |
It probably won’t be ‘Facebook for Linux’ but a Web site launching Tuesday is intended to create an online community specifically for Linux programmers who focus on embedded applications such as mobile devices, set-top boxes, industrial controls and everything apart from servers and PCs. The Web sit…
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 |
The internet’s librarian From The Economist print edition Brewster Kahle wants to create a free, online collection of human knowledge. It sounds impossibly idealisticâ??but he is making progress FOR a man who has set himself a seemingly impossible mission, Brewster Kahle seems remarkably laid back. …
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 |
By Joan Goodchild The research, which was released this week at the Perspectives conference, reveals 86 percent of organizations who responded to an open poll on the council’s web site said they do allow workers to use Web 2.0 applications, such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, while on the job an…
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 |
relnofollow-hrefhttpwwwbbwexchangecom-targetblankread-sourcea-related-keywords-posts-making-money-money-online-ways-home-business-home-based-worksFrom The Economist print edition Brewster Kahle wants to create a free, online collection of human knowledge. It sounds impossibly idealisticâ??but he is making progress FOR a man who has set himself a seemingly impossible mission, Brewster Kahle seems remarkably laid back. Relaxing in the black lea…
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 |
2/24/09 - Active Control Technology Inc. (TSX-V:ACT) announced successful demonstrations of ActiveMine to two major US coal mining companies. The demonstration tours were conducted at a West Virginia mine where ActiveMine’s broadband wireless network has been in operation for several months. The prospective customers were particularly enthusiastic about the system’s “best-in-class” voice communications quality.
Active Control conducted the demonstrations in support of sales proposals under consideration by the two companies, which together own more than 25 coal mines in Appalachia, Illinois and Indiana.
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 |
2/24/09 - Antenna Software announced the launch of AMP IM, the first cross-platform, ready-to-deploy mobile instant messaging (IM) solution built specifically for the mobile workforce. With enterprise-grade security and support across multiple devices, AMP IM empowers workers in the field to collaborate with each other in an asynchronous manner, leading to significantly improved knowledge sharing and increased effectiveness.
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 |
2/23/09 - With each of the top three mobile infrastructure OEMs introducing multi-standard radio base stations, the wireless industry is looking towards a future where base stations can handle multiple air interface standards in a single, highly efficient module. Ericsson and Huawei have launched their MSR-BTS product lines to support easy upgrade from HSPA to LTE.
In addition, Nokia Siemens Networks recently introduced their latest generation Flexi Multiradio BTS that can support GSM, HSPA, I-HSPA and LTE in a single box. Mobile operators will rapidly adopt MSR-BTS technology over the next five years for 3G and 4G networks according to the latest report from EJL Wireless Research titled “Multi-Standard, Multi-Mode, Multi-RAT Base Stations Analysis and Forecast.”
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