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U.S. seeks rule for adding add tech to cars to prevent accidents
The U.S. Department of Transportation will propose making all new cars talk to each other so they can warn drivers of impending collisions. Read More


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Cisco's 'fog computing' aims to bridge clouds and the Internet of Things
If the hardest part of the "Internet of Things" is getting to the Things, Cisco Systems is offering a lifeline. Read More

Mobile users at risk from lack of HTTPS use by mobile ad libraries
Over the past several months security researchers have found serious vulnerabilities in many mobile advertising libraries that could be exploited to abuse the permissions of Android apps or to execute unauthorized code on users' devices. The risks resulting from those vulnerabilities would be significantly lower if those libraries would use HTTPS, security researchers said. Read More

Mobile data traffic is expected to explode 11-fold by 2018
Networking experts are running out of superlatives to describe the coming tidal wave of mobile data traffic. Read More

Hackers may have hit Holiday Inn, Marriott hotels
Lodgers at Holiday Inns, Marriott and Renaissance hotels may have had their payment card details compromised following a new disclosure on Monday of suspected point-of-sale device attacks. Read More

Satellite hotspot promises to bring Wi-Fi everywhere
    There will soon be nowhere to hide from Facebook selfies, Justin Bieber news and emails from your boss. Read More


Democratic lawmakers look to restore net neutrality
    A group of Democratic lawmakers have introduced a bill in both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives to restore net neutrality rules at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. Read More

Super Bowl fans uploaded 5 pics a second to Instgram over Wi-Fi during game
The NFL deployed a new Wi-Fi analytics tool to study how fans used Instagram and other mobile apps while at MetLife Stadium during Sunday's Super Bowl game. Read More

ConnectED brings in $2B in federal funds for high-speed Internet at schools
The FCC will invest $2 billion during the next two years to expand high-speed Internet at America's schools and libraries, and major tech companies will chip in another $750 million. Read More

Sierra Wireless' new LTE gateway can take over when your fixed line fails
For enterprises that are thinking about switching from fixed to wireless Internet access, Sierra Wireless has launched the AirLink ES440 LTE gateway. Read More

Ex-network engineer faces prison after admitting he sabotaged employer's system
A former network engineer at a West Virginia oil and gas company could face up to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty this week to sabotaging the company's systems so badly that its operations were affected for a month. Read More

 

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