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  • Mon Oct 12 11:45 AM PDT 2009 BOL 1082: Just another outage Monday

    First, apologies for the song that will be stuck in your head for at least a week. Blame the chat room. In the news today, the T-Mobile Sidekick outage, the ongoing Facebook outage, the IBM outage that briefly crippled Air New Zealand...

    Posted in Buzz Out Loud Podcast by Molly Wood

  • Wed Oct 7 4:07 PM PDT 2009 Wife bans FBI head from online banking

    FBI Director Robert Mueller discusses arrests made in a huge international phishing case and the phishing attempt that prompted his wife to ban him from banking online.

    Posted in InSecurity Complex by Elinor Mills

  • Fri Sep 11 6:00 AM PDT 2009 Military wants bulletproof, dimmable windows to protect VIPs

    British company to develop bullet-resistant, instantly dimmable windows to provide privacy and protection for Defense Department's VIPs.

    Posted in Military Tech by Mark Rutherford

  • Tue Aug 18 11:55 AM PDT 2009 BOL 1044: Back that app up

    Palm's adding more apps to a commercialized app store. It's calling it the app catalog. Which got us thinking about all the different names we could have for app stores. We also get a little excited about the new Sony PS3 slim. Does it herald the resurg

    Posted in Buzz Out Loud Podcast by Tom Merritt

  • Fri Aug 7 12:30 AM PDT 2009 OMG! Intel Celeron chips in terrorists' hands

    A letter from The Securities and Exchange Commission to Intel will not form the basis of a future episode of "24."

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

  • Thu Jun 18 12:45 PM PDT 2009 With Iran crisis, Twitter's youth is over

    The microblogging service's prominence during the election crisis in Iran raises the question of whether a 2-year-old, pre-revenue start-up is really up to the task as a geopolitical power player.

    Posted in The Social by Caroline McCarthy

  • Mon Jun 1 6:00 AM PDT 2009 Hair test reveals travel, lifestyle

    A single strand of hair can show where and whether suspects have traveled. This could enable government agencies to track the travels of international criminals and terror suspects.

    Posted in Military Tech by Mark Rutherford

  • Tue May 19 6:25 AM PDT 2009 Security threat beyond foreign oil, say ex-military

    Dependence on natural gas, coal, and a faulty electrical grid are all compromising U.S. security, a former fleet commander says.

    Posted in Planetary Gear by Candace Lombardi

  • Mon Apr 27 11:38 AM PDT 2009 Google CEO, Microsoft exec on Obama tech board

    Eric Schmidt and Craig Mundie will serve to advise the Obama administration on matters of science, technology, and innovation.

    Posted in News - Cutting Edge by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Apr 20 1:06 PM PDT 2009 Brits use SEO strategies to fight terrorism

    The United Kingdom plans to coach moderate Islamic groups on how to manipulate Google rankings in the online fight against radicalization--or radical impressions--of the religion.

    Posted in Military Tech by Mark Rutherford