Mobile & Wireless
NOAA expands geodetic reference network
Agency adds 43 new Global Positioning System tracking sites as part of the Continuously Operating Reference Station network that helps surveyors and other users determine the 3-D positions of sites or objects.
The trouble with Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi's promise is also its Achilles' heel: It drastically lowers the barrier for both access and attack from both within and without.
(BlackBerry) Storm brews in cell-phone market
The BlackBerry Storm will go on sale later this year and compete against Apple's iPhone 3G and T-Mobile's G1 "Google Phone."
Marines get more JTRS-approved radios
The Marine Corps is procuring 9,300 handheld and 6,100 vehicle-mounted radios through the Consolidated Interim Single Channel Handheld Radio Program.
NIST publishes security guidance for wireless links, industrial controls
The agency has released three information security documents in its 800 series of special publications, including one on Bluetooth security.
White space debate resumes on Capitol Hill
Lawmakers not convinced that broadcast white space should be opened to broadband.
Cybereye | A test for text alerts
Commentary: With 116 million users in the U.S., text messaging could be an effective tool for a national alert system.





