Another VA Computer Goes Missing
WASHINGTONOfficials at the Department of Veterans Affairs announced this afternoon that a VA contractor has discovered that a computer containing information on as many as
WASHINGTONOfficials at the Department of Veterans Affairs announced this afternoon that a VA contractor has discovered that a computer containing information on as many as
WASHINGTONThe Federal Communications Commission decided Aug. 3 to reaffirm its stance on the deployment of broadband-over-power-line technology. In a Memorandum Opinion and Order adopted by
WASHINGTONWhat was billed as the great net neutrality debate of the season started off with the participants in complete agreement. Fortunately for the audience, it
A lack of oversight, personality conflicts and a serious underestimation of the scale of the information loss all played a significant role in the U.S.
It may not be the World Cup, but in one way, at least, France and Germany are working together in the United States. Orange Business
NEW YORKResearch In Motion’s co-CEO and Chairman James Balsillie says the company will release a version of its popular BlackBerry handheld device by the end
NEW YORKTransitive CEO Bob Wiederhold announced on June 27 a new version of the company’s virtualization software, QuickTransit, for Solaris/SPARC applications. The new software will
WASHINGTONSenator Ted Stevens (R-AK) told eWEEK on June 22 that he does not want any sort of net neutrality legislation to be part of the
WASHINGTONSaying that proposed changes to the telecom bill currently working its way through the U.S. Senate will hurt consumers, the American Consumer Institute has announced