The Newsstand – Wednesday, November 15, 2006
County will be upgrading public safety radio systems
Va. state police swap ’10-4’ for ‘message understood’
Wireless technology to bind African village
County will be upgrading public safety radio systems
The Indianapolis Star
Local public-safety officials are considering a new communication system.
Va. state police swap ’10-4’ for ‘message understood’
The Washington Post
Virginia State Police have shelved “10 codes” and adopted plain language.
Wireless technology to bind African village
The New York Times
Remote villages in Uganda are using solar-powered computers and wireless networks to help farmers compete in the regional economy.
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