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U.S. government invests US$43 million in research that slows light
A team of electrical engineers has been awarded a US$4.3 million grant for their research into laser information streams.
Liz Tay
May 16 2008 3:59PM
Telco/ISP
Electronic giants lobby for national television recycling scheme
A group of major electronics brands have joined together to speed up the development of a national television recycle program.
Ashley Clark
May 8 2008 4:13PM
Strategy
Electronic voting systems vulnerable to hackers
Researchers from the University of California found IT and physical security vulnerabilities in three electronic voting systems as part of a study for the top election official of the nation's most populous state.
Frank Washkuch
Jul 31 2007 8:51AM
Security
Electronic voting gets thumbs down
Pencil and paper wins out over computers, says official electoral observer.
Iain Thomson
Jun 25 2007 10:24AM
Security
UK government to trial electronic voting
Vote early, vote often.
Iain Thomson
Jan 31 2007 9:25AM
Software
Electronic documents used in legal proceedings could boost stature of IT professionals
IT security professionals are scrambling to learn how the latest change in US federal regulations governing electronic legal documents affects their jobs.
Ericka Chickowski
Dec 8 2006 9:27AM
Security
On Election Day, IT security executives have doubts about electronic voting
As America goes to the polls, many IT security leaders have concerns about electronic voting systems being used across the land.
Ericka Chickowski
Nov 7 2006 9:27PM
Security
Tesco to extend electronic labelling
Wireless technology enables staff to check and update prices.
Dave Friedlos
Jul 13 2006 2:40PM
Networking
Electronic Arts gets Half-Life 2
Games publisher Electronic Arts (EA) has won the rights to distribute Half Life 2 and other games from developer Valve.
Ron Osborn
Jul 19 2005 4:32PM
Software
Tech Pacific signs Electronic Arts
Distributor Tech Pacific has beefed up its games software portfolio signing on to distribute titles developed by Electronic Arts (EA), following a similar agreement with Take 2 Interactive in March.
Byron Connolly
Jun 16 2004 12:00AM
Software
U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force - We Need You to Join Us!
And we really mean it!
Jack Wiles
Jan 19 2004 11:21AM
Security
Securing and Managing Electronic Messaging in the Enterprise
The threats and problems posed by email in large and complex organizations are of a different type and scale of magnitude from the email problems that such organizations first solved with an email ‘point product’ some years previously.
Staff Writers
Jan 15 2004 10:53AM
Security
Fingerprint Authentication: Shifting the Electronic Security Paradigm
Interest in security is at an all-time high. How can we best secure our possessions, our information, even ourselves?
S. K.
Jan 14 2004 2:36PM
Security
Evidence Preservation vs. Business Continuity: An Ongoing Electronic Struggle
On a sunny Tuesday afternoon, a call comes into the help desk notifying a technician that a strange and inflammatory web page is presented whenever someone goes to the corporation’s public web site.
Stephen Scharf
Jan 12 2004 3:01PM
Security
Electronic Identity: On the internet nobody knows you are a citizen
The emergence of the internet is a comparatively recent phenomenon.
Jack Nagle
Jan 12 2004 11:43AM
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