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Short clip: State of California's decreasing carbon footprint
Teri Takai, CIO of the State of California, describes the State's 'green' strategy. She says the government is looking at ways to decrease its carbon footprint by implementing more services online which would reduce the need for constituents to drive to State offices.
Police used pacemaker data to arrest man for arson and fraud
The device provided key evidence -- which stopped a man allegedly getting away with fraud after burning down his house.
Homeland security secretary outlines latest online efforts
At the RSA Conference in San Francisco, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano discusses three efforts underway to ensure the security of the nation's cyberinfrastructure. This includes the development of National Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan, which will facilitate a coordinated response to cyberthreats from the federal government, local city and state governments, as well as the private sector
How tech-assisted gaslighting is destroying America
Opinion: Social media is crippling democracy, and why we seem powerless to stop it
Fighting robocalls is a bi-partisan effort
Tonya Hall sits down with Kevin Rupy, attorney at law and partner at Wiley Rein, to discuss what the House and Senate need to be doing to fight against robocalls.
NSW Edu Dept on slow Vista adoption
In this sneak peek, Tim Anderson, Information Services Director at the NSW Department of Education and Training, tells Munir Kotadia why Windows Vista migration is facing a roadblock.
Did WikiLeaks stand a chance?
At a Churchill Club event debating the importance of WikiLeaks in Santa Clara, Peter Thiel, Co-founder of Paypal, talks about the difficulty private companies face when defending public interests. Thiel argues that vague laws grant the government excessive powers against companies and individuals and therefore need to be clarified.
Chicago student faces criminal charges for offering tech support to ISIS
The student was allegedly building a custom Gentoo Linux distro for ISIS.
DET begins slow crawl to a new Vista
The NSW Department of Education and Training (DET), which has one of the largest IT infrastructures in Australia, will face some unique challenges if it decides to migrate its desktop fleet to Microsoft's new operating system.
- Google finally launches its Find My Device network. Here are the Android models that support it
- 3 million smart toothbrushes were not used in a DDoS attack after all, but it could happen
- Five CES 2024 products I'd buy as soon as they'd take my money
- Raspberry Pi 4 Model B review: A capable, flexible and affordable DIY computing platform
- Which Microsoft Surface PC is right for you?
- Inside a fake $20 '16TB external M.2 SSD'