Communications / Networks
FEATURED
Prepackaged malware
From the makers of lead-painted toys comes hardware with malware.
Mobile computing gets academic
Its a sign of having arrived when new technology gets an academic discipline.
Seagate accelerates SAS
Seagate has introduced its first near-line Serial Attached SCSI hard drive.
TECH REPORT
Careful with that call
Its only a matter of time until IP telephony is hit by spam and malware, experts say.
Softphones answer the call
Tools to make sense of sensors
GCN LAB REVIEWS
No hands, all ears
GCN Lab review: Dragon Bluetooth gives a clear signal within range.
A show of handhelds
Apple iPhone
GCN INSIDER / TECH BRIEFS
Make way for T-Ray
Investigators at the University of Utah, with funding from the National Science Foundation, are investigating terahertz radiation computing.
Static routing at the office
EPA asks for data center data
Latest News
GovDelivery sends out 120m e-mails
Government organizations sent 120 million e-mails on topics ranging from local emergencies and community events to national health alerts and critical financial data in the first quarter of 2008.
Group tackles IP routing protocols for embedded networks
New IETF working group formed to create IP routing standards for low-powered networks.
Draft guidance for securing servers
NIST needs comment on draft guidelines for securing servers.
Java seeks closure on closures
Closuresblocks of code with unbound variablescould make better use of multicore processors, according to programmers.



