Wednesday, November 07, 2007

FBI targets Internet's top dangers; New PCs could reap $1.8B in savings; Femto Forum adds heavyweights

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FBI director targets the Internet's top dangers
The Internet’s dark side and the growing threat of nefarious attack via the ‘Net were the central themes of a pointed cyber security speech by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Director Robert Mueller yesterday at Pennsylvania State University.

New PC gear could reap $1.8 billion in energy savings
You want some energy savings? For every 100 computers a business replaces with computers meeting the government’s most recent Energy Star specification, it will save $175 per year on energy bills and more than $670 over the lifetime of the computers, the Environmental Protection Agency said today. In fact, if every U.S. business and homeowner replaced old computers with new Energy Star qualified models, the country would save more than $1.8 billion in energy costs over the next five years and avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to more than 2.7 million cars, the EPA said.

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Femto Forum adds Morotola, NEC and other heavyweights
The Femto Forum, an industry group dedicated to promoting the adoption of industry-wide standards for femtocells, announced this week that it has added several big-name players in the mobile communications industry to its roster.

Xbox, iPod and RAZR development shows benefits of taking turns
Apple, Google, Motorola and others stand to deliver more successful products the more they are willing to cede total control to development ...

NLR, Internet2 merger off again
This week, NLR board chair Erv Blythe announced that the NLR board of directors had voted down a motion to approve a proposed merger with Internet2 for ...

Customers looking beyond India for outsourcing, analysts say
Troubled by high staff attrition in India, which often disrupts work on projects, customers in the U.S. are increasingly looking for alternative countries for their outsourcing projects. Plus: Outsourcing vs. keeping it in-house

New payment application security standard on deck
The PCI Standards Council announces it will establish a new standard and certification program for payment-application software.

Problem-driver database gets ticketed for security flaws
The U.S. Department of Transportation isn't adequately protecting personal data stored in a national database that state motor- ...

Apple tries to stem Time Machine complaints
Apple has addressed some of the problems Leopard users have reported with Time Machine, including stalled and invisible backups, with several ...

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