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Kindles, iPads drafted for battlefield testing
The Army is testing consumer technology to see how well it performs on the battlefield.
Tags: Federal Drive , DoD Report , Kindle , Army , Ft Bliss
An American in Paris says au revoir to his laptop
Walter Mossbery relies only on his iPad for 10 days while on the road. The result was a "pleasant success."
Tags: Wall Street Journal , Walter Mossberg , Must Reads , Dorobek Insider
Area participates in Car Free Day
Car Free Day tries to encourage people to get around without using cars.
Tags: Car Free Day , Capital Bikeshare , commuting , telecommuting , bicycling , Commuter Connections , walking , carpool , vanpool , Andrew Mollenbeck
New York State Senate, the iPad app
The New York State Senate CIOs office recently made the announcement.
Tags: newscast , DorobekInsider , Must Reads ,
NASA gives employees iPhone option
The space agency also is testing other smartphone devices, including the Android and iPad. It is one of the first agencies to approve the issuance of iPhones to employees. Employees also have the ability to develop applications for smartphones.
Tags: technology , Tony Facca , NASA , smartphone , Apple , Google , BlackBerry , Android , iPhone , Microsoft Windows , ODIN , Jason Miller
Mobile field guide debuts for iPhone
Nature fans who see a bird or tree and want to find out what it is immediately need look no further than an iPhone.
Tags: Chesapeake Bay Trust , Chesapeake Bay , iTouch
David Rothman on the iPad Stimulus Plan
The Washington elite is discovering the Apple iPad, but what does that mean?
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iPads Could Be Major Health IT Game Changer
Tags: technology , health IT , electronic medical records , 3g
Report: Tablets will outsell netbooks by 2012
Forrester Research is out with a report this morning.
Tags: newscast , DorobekInsider , Must Reads , netbook
iPad e-mail hackers defend attack as 'ethical'
A hacker group that calls itself Goatse Security said it got the site to cough up more than 114,000 e-mail addresses by guessing which codes would be valid.
Tags: Federal Drive , Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , technology , Goatse




