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Feds Aim To Speed Cloud Adoption With New Roadmap
Interagency collaboration produces strategy that outlines requirements and standards. Will it make it easier for agencies to buy into cloud?
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GPS Mandatory On Mobile Phones By 2018
To modernize the 911 system, the FCC has ruled that all wireless carriers must offer GPS; VoIP services also.
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States Line Up Against AT&T;'s T-Mobile Acquisition
Seven attorneys general join Justice Department in opposing the acquisition.
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Block AT&T; T-Mobile Merger Says Senate Antitrust Chief
Members of Congress blast the proposed deal as anti-competitive, but Verizon COO thinks it'll go through anyway, with restrictions.
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4G Wireless Bill Asks Carriers To Prove Speed
Vendors throw around the term 4G around in the same way that some snack companies abused "low fat." One lawmaker wants the carriers to clearly...
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DARPA Seeks New Methods For Biometric Authentication
Defense Department invites experts to discuss ways to identify people when they sign into to computers without interrupting their normal activity...
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