RFID Feared as Possible Terrorist Target
As if RFID chips in driver’s licenses and passports weren’t scary enough already, London’s Royal Academy of Engineering is suggesting that someday a terrorist will
As if RFID chips in driver’s licenses and passports weren’t scary enough already, London’s Royal Academy of Engineering is suggesting that someday a terrorist will
The Free Software Foundation will release the third discussion draft of the GNU General Public License Version 3 on March 28, some eight months after
LAS VEGASA group of software gurus gathered at TheServerSide Java Symposium here to discuss the future of programming, saying we should expect to see more
A new tool too dangerous to give away can turn any PCWindows, Mac, Linuxor any device with a browser into a site attacker. The tool,
In the roughly four years since a group of Cambridge University researchers delivered the paper “Xen and the Art of Virtualization” at the ACM Symposium
Trend Micro officials hope to change the forecast for Web-based security threats with its new in-the-cloud Web site reputation technology. The technology is part of
More than 20 million copies of Windows Vista were sold globally in February 2007, the first month of sales since its widespread consumer release. That
It’s true: Fewer women work in IT today than they did in 2000. Not only that: Women make up a smaller proportion of employed IT
What is the state of the enterprise IT workplace today? Employee rotation in and out of IT roles was the theme of the day at