Archive for September 22nd, 2008:
Wireless - Text Messaging for Washington, D.C., Crime Watchers?
Text Messaging for Washington, D.C., Crime Watchers?
Police consider new method for Metrorail riders to report incidents.
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Congressional Committee to Clarify Internet Gambling Ban
UIGEA forced banks and other payments services to determine for themselves what types of online activity are lawful and what are not, when the federal government itself was unable to specify the distinction between lawful and illegal online gambling activities.
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Celebrity ‘Site-ings’
There’s a glut of Web sites and blogs that stalk the stars. How many of these will survive?
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Google Phone In Sight
Google’s engineers have prototypes. Here is what we saw.
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Breaking Out
FeliCa owns Japan’s smart-card market and is taking over mobile phones. Can Sony help it move out of Japan?
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Tags: smartphone, laptop, wifi, mobile phone
Wireless - Your Phone, Your GPS
Your Phone, Your GPS
New mobile GPS services from Apple, Google and Nokia will make phones smarter than ever about location.
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Public, Education and Government Channel Access More Difficult on AT&T U-Verse System, Says …
PEG viewers could not view community college courses in closed caption or hear public meetings in another language through secondary audio.
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Utah Tops 2008 Digital States Survey
With more than 800 state government services online, Utah could close offices statewide without inconveniencing citizens.
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Text Messaging for Washington, D.C., Crime Watchers?
Police consider new method for Metrorail riders to report incidents.
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NASCIO Takes an Assessment of State IT Funding Initiatives
“This will serve as a useful tool for state CIOs as they face the demand of growing business needs with fewer financial resources to provide them.”
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Tags: cell phone, wifi, wireless, PDA