News podcast: Network World 360 A little-noticed bill re-introduced in Congress last month would make the use of popular electronic communications a felony if "the intent is to coerce, intimidate, harass, or cause substantial emotional distress to a person." Also, at least 340 of the estimated 500 public companies required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to begin filing financial data in the XBRL format in June have made the conversion, according to a survey from a nonprofit standards group. (6:10) Ubiquitous GPS coverage could get spotty in near future Global Positioning Systems have become ubiquitous, with support for the satellite-based system in everything from cell phones to cars. The system too has become a vital part of day-to-day activities from coordinating Coast Guard rescues and 911 calls to scheduling intercontinental flights. But don’t take it for granted too long as its ubiquity might go away in the next few years. Network World is on Twitter, you know. MIT recognizes startup Ksplice for rebootless OS updates Ksplice, a Cambridge, Mass., startup whose software is designed to help computer users keep their operating systems secure and updated without the hassle of frequent... How to secure your home network Reader Steve Hawley is all too typical. His home network houses a mix of Macs and Windows PCs, an old 802.11b Linksys router connected to a cable modem, and a couple of Airport Expresses connected to sound systems around the house. He wrote to us, seeking some advice on how to configure that network. Oracle will stay in the hardware business, Ellison says Oracle plans to stay in the hardware business following its planned $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun, CEO Larry Ellison has said, adding more detail to earlier statements made by the company. Cisco employee share-based compensation expense defies gravity Reese: For the first 9 months of FY09, Cisco employee share-based compensation expense defied gravity by climbing to $835 million (a $68 million increase). |
No comments:
Post a Comment