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Mobile, tech companies ensnared in Carrier IQ privacy lawsuit
Eight companies are headed to court over their use of Carrier IQ software, Computerworld reports. The lawsuit says the companies have violated federal wiretap laws because Carrier IQ's services, which provides analytics, are intrusive and infringe on users' privacy.
Tags: In Depth , Francis Rose , Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , Carrier IQ , Computerworld , Apple , AT&T , T-Mobile , HTC , Samsung
Can iPad 2 still beat the competition?
Larry Greenemeier, associate editor for technology of Scientific American Online
Tags: Larry Greenemeier , Scientific American , Scientific American Online , iPad 2 , BlackBerry , HP ,
Impact of Motorola's split for agencies
Motorola's Jim Mears explains why this top government contractor is splitting into two companies and how that will impact agencies.
Tags: Jim Mears , technology , contracting , Dorobek Insider
Before RFP, early communication in everyone's interest
Motorola's Jim Mears discusses the need for industry and government to communicate prior to a request for proposal. Mears was a guest on In Depth with Francis Rose's Industry Chatter series.
Tags: In Depth , Francis Rose , Industry Chatter , Jim Mears , contracting , technology , Jolie Lee
DHS ups connectivity on the northern border
A new project will outfit CBP border agents, check point officers and agency aircraft with secure voice and data communications connectivity along 1,200 miles of continuous U.S. border and more than 20,000 square miles of operating area. Details from Motorola's Mark McNulty.
Tags: Federal Drive , DHS , Connectivity , contracting , Mark McNulty , Suzanne Kubota
A look at 'mobile madness' with Motorola
Hear this week's guest, Jim Mears, Vice President and General Manager of Motorola, Inc., talk about communication in the 21st century.
July 13, 2010
Tags: technology , Federal Tech Talk , John Gilroy , Jim Mears
NIST offers help to secure wireless networks
From cell phones to Blackberrys to wireless cards in laptops, nearly every federal worker and contractor connects to the Internet wirelessly these days. But there is no federal standard for securing these connections.
Tags: technology , Katrin Hoeper , NIST , security , wireless , EAP


