In a letter to Congress, nearly three dozen organizations protest the seizures of electronic devices by U.S. customs officials, an act upheld by a federal appeals court in a recent ruling.
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Groups warn travelers to limit laptop data
May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Consumer Tech · Government · Homeland Security · Privacy · SecurityFocus
Patches pose significant risk, researchers say
April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
A group of four computer scientists say Windows Update — and other patch services — should be redesigned, after they create a technique to quickly produce attack code from a distributed patch.
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Follow-up: Patch paper redux: Move along please
Tags: Flaws and vulnerabilities · Research · Security · SecurityFocus · Software
Open Source ERP Grows Up
April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
ERP has been a kind of final frontier for open source software. But now more IT leaders at midsize and smaller businesses are saying yes to open source software for ERP systems that pump the very heart of the business.
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Tags: CIO.com · Enterprise · Open Source
5 Reasons to Say Yes to Macs, When Your Company Says No
April 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Sometimes, IT leaders are told that the company runs Windows, period. But that doesn’t stop them from wishing for the forbidden fruit: One CIO explains why he’d like to bring Apple to his enterprise.
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Tags: CIO.com · Enterprise · Macs
Five Reasons to Ditch the Mac and Return to PCs
April 1st, 2008 · No Comments
For some tech chiefs, the Apple magic wears off. Here’s why one IT leader recently came back to the Windows world, after spending years on the Mac side.
CIO.com
Tags: CIO.com · Enterprise · Macs
Competition for Asteroid Hunter Announces Winner
February 26th, 2008 · No Comments
A hundred years after an asteroid flattened 2,000 square kilometers of forest in Russia, scientists are proposing to use satellites to keep tabs on potential repeat occurrences.
Wired News
Tags: Government · Security · Space science · Wired News
The Helicopter: A Hundred Years of Hovering
November 12th, 2007 · No Comments
One hundred years ago Frenchman Paul Cornu piloted a twin-rotor helicopter of his own design, and rose about one foot (0.3 meter) off the ground. He hovered for about 20 seconds. Or he didn’t. A century after that maiden flight, some engineers and historians question whether Cornu’s craft could have taken wing as he described [...]
Tags: Flight · Wired News
Retailers look to exorcise credit-card data
October 9th, 2007 · No Comments
The National Retail Federation sends a letter asking that its members be allowed to decide what credit-card data to keep.
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Tags: Consumer Tech · Cybercrime · Security · SecurityFocus
Sputnik Stunned the World, and Its Rocket Scared the Pentagon
October 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
The standard Sputnik story goes like this: It was the launch of this metal ball that forced the United States to elevate the pursuit of science. But that’s not quite true. Technically speaking, Sputnik was no more sophisticated than a cheap transmitter from Radio Shack attached to 120 pounds of batteries. It was the R-7 [...]
Tags: Launch systems · Space science · Wired News
DHS, Unisys scrutinized after data breach
September 25th, 2007 · No Comments
A Congressional committee claims that Unisys allowed malicious code to infect federal systems.
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Tags: Critical infrastructure · Flaws and vulnerabilities · Government · Homeland Security · Security · SecurityFocus