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GAO Finds NASA Networks Vulnerable to Attack

According to a report from the Government Accountability Office released Oct. 15, “NASA [does] not consistently implement effective controls to prevent, limit and detect unauthorized access to its networks and systems.” While the report found that “NASA has made important progress in implementing security controls and aspects of its information security program,” it said NASA’s […]

Sprint Acquiring Wireless Affiliate iPCS

Sprint Nextel said Oct. 19 it is acquiring affiliate iPCS for approximately $831 million, including the assumption of $405 million of iPCS debt. The deal will also end the long standing litigation between Sprint and iPCS, which has sued to block Sprint from entering iPCS territory. Sprint Nextel and iPCS said they will seek an […]

Astronomers Find 32 New Exoplanets

Confirming its reputation as an exoplanet discoverer extraordinaire, the High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher team said Oct. 19 it has discovered 32 new planets existing outside Earth’s solar system. Known as exoplanets, the discoveries increase the known exoplanets by 30 percent.Data from HARPS has led to the discovery of more than 75 exoplanets in […]

Verizon Ring Tones Hit Sour Note for ASCAP

A federal court has rejected an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers bid for additional royalty fees on musical ring tones. ASCAP, which once demanded royalties from Girl Scouts for singing around a campfire, contended that wireless carriers such as Verizon and AT&T are liable for direct and secondary copyright violations whenever phones ring […]

NASA Finds Evidence of Plume from Lunar Probes

NASA is calling last week’s bombing of the moon a smashing success with the two probes that smacked into the lunar surface Oct. 9 returning tantalizing data, including faint traces of an impact plume. NASA has said it ultimately hopes the probes will yield data about the possibility of water on the moon. NASA launched […]

FCC Study: Open Access Spurs Broadband Growth

Industrialized nations that rank above the United States in broadband in a variety of metrics implemented open access policies — unbundling, bitstream access, collocation requirements, wholesaling, and/or functional separation — to achieve their success, according to a study commissioned by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and conducted by Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and […]

DOJ Requires ATandT Divestitures to Complete Centennial Deal

The Department of Justice on Oct. 13 ordered AT&T “to divest assets in eight areas in Louisiana and Mississippi in order to proceed with its $944 million acquisition of Centennial Communications,” according to a DOJ news release. Without the divestitures, the DOJ said, the deal “would substantially lessen competition” in “mobile wireless telecommunications services in […]

Wi-Fi Making a Leap Forward

The Wi-Fi Alliance is nearing completion of a new specification to allow Wi-Fi devices to connect to one another without joining a traditional home, office or hotspot network. The Wi-Fi Alliance expects to begin certification for the new specification in mid-2010 and is currently called Wi-Fi Direct. In its early stages of development it was […]

EFF Challenges VOIP Systems Patent

The Electronic Frontier Foundation announced Oct. 14 that it is asking the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to invalidate a patent granted to Acceris for “hardware, software and processes for implementing VOIP [voice over IP] using analog telephones as endpoints.” The EFF claimed the patent “could cripple the adoption of new VOIP technologies.”In a re-examination […]

NASA Plans Tweetup for Atlantis Launch

NASA is seeking 100 Twitter followers to view the Nov. 12 launch of the space shuttle Atlantis on its next mission to the ISS. While NASA has held Tweetups-informal meetings of people who use the social messaging service Twitter-before, this is the first time the space agency has invited its Twitter followers to view a […]