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California Law Bans Forced Human RFID Tagging

Its illegal now for California employers to force anyone to have an RFID device implanted under his or her skin as a condition of...

Nortel Settles with SEC for $35M

Nortel Networks will pay a $35 million civil fine Oct. 15 to settle Securities and Exchange Commission charges that the Canadian network gear maker...

Nokia Taps Web Developers for Next Killer Mobile App

LONDON—Nokia is trying to tap the broad world of Web developers to help deliver the next set of "killer" applications for the mobile platform.In...

Broadcom Rolls Out 3G Phone on a Chip

Claiming a major competitive advantage over rival chip makers, Broadcom said Oct. 15 it has developed a low-power, single-chip processor that integrates all major...

iPhone Security Researcher Unleashes Exploit

H.D. Moore has released instructions on writing a critical exploit that leverages a bug in how Apples iPhone handles TIFF image files and, to...

House Panel Approves VOIP E911 Bill

Under legislation approved by a House panel, VOIP providers would have direct access to the nations E911 system in order to comply with Federal...

FCC Grants AT&T Broadband Relief

AT&T won a partial victory Oct. 11 when the Federal Communications Commission granted the nations largest carrier regulatory relief on some charges to business...

Lawmakers Approve Broadband Mapping Plan

Seeking improved data about the availability and speed of broadband connections in the United States, a House subcommittee Oct. 10 approved legislation to change...

Vonage Plots Next Legal Move

Having settled its patent litigation with Sprint, Vonage filed a motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals on Oct. 10 seeking to reverse that...

Google Phone: Build It and They Will Buy It

Say all of the speculation proved true and Google released its own branded phone. Would you buy it?One hundred out of 500, or 20...