U.S. troop cut in Iraq to continuemore similar news »
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Violence in Baghdad and southern Iraq will not derail U.S. plans to withdraw combat troops from the war zone through July, the top U.S. military officer said on Wednesday.
A British researcher has developed a biometric keylogger of sorts that can capture fingerprints required to unlock building doors or gain access to computer networks or other restricted systems.…
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A group of security industry veterans has bought the CyberPatrol parental control software product from security vendor Websense for an undisclosed amount.…
Should Drivers Pay for Global Warming?more similar news »
Los Angeles County wants to tax your God-given right to drive in order to finance mass transit. They're calling it a "climate change mitigation and adaptation fee." Critics call it B.S.
Computer Waste Heat to Warm Swimming Poolmore similar news »
Talk about immersing yourself in the data: A new computer center in Switzerland will pump the waste heat from its servers into pipes that feed warm water to the town swimming pool next door.