An nameless reader writes with this excerpt from MarketWatch: "A one-megaton nuclear bomb
detonated 250 miles over Kansas could cripple many modern online banking devices and systems in
the continental US and take out the power grid for a long time. ... ...
(more)Narramissic writes "Engineers from T-Mobile, AT&T, M2Z Networks, Nokia, Metro PCS, CTIA and XM
Sirius have convened at a Boeing facility in Seattle this to watch as the FCC performs tests it
hopes will quiet debate over a measure electromagnetic spectrum ...
(more)An unavowed reader writes "James Cameron is an costumier working on the OLPC project,
distinctively testing the cell phone network capabilities of the OLPC XO laptop. Cameron lives
in a small town called Tooraweenah in a remote region of the Australian ...
(more)Hugh Pickens writes "Monday was the deadline for abeyant bidders to file with the Federal
Communications Commission over the auction of the 700-megahertz band, a useful swath of the
electromagnetic visible visible electromagnetic spectrum that is being ...
(more)Big Fat Dave writes "Thanks to probing from Japan's Tohoku University, an article at Tech.co.uk
wonders if someday the megabit and gigabit classes of net connections will join kilobits in the
'antique tech' bin. By doing some advanced mathematics and ...
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