Newscan: The Paris attacks have shifted the momentum in the privacy-surveillance debate
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The Paris attacks have shifted the momentum in the privacy-surveillance debate
Shaken by Paris attacks, Europe weighs security with privacy rights
FCC chairman suggests expanded wiretap laws in response to Paris attacks
Mass surveillance isn’t the answer to fighting terrorism
Signs point to unencrypted communications between terror suspects
Restricting encryption would not have prevented Paris attacks
AT&T offers $7,500 reward to catch tower vandals
Privacy not included: Federal law lags behind new technology
Rapid Response: Paris terror attacks remind police to prepare for the worst
Wearables wrecked Fossil’s earnings, so it bought a wearables company
The inventor of light-based ‘Li-Fi’ has completed the first working prototype
Will 2016 be the year of wireless energy?
Why aren’t terrorists committing more cyberattacks?
Mossberg: A name-brand Windows laptop for $150?
Michigan county, city to link radio systems
Tennessee county may split from city, provide own emergency communications
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News announcements from our industry
FCC proposes enhancements to Wireless Emergency Alerts
FCC ensures hearing-aid compatibility for wireless voice technologies
Motorola Solutions to delist from Chicago Stock Exchange, will continue on New York Stock Exchange
L-Com releases 180-degree MIMO sector antennas
Nuance Communications announces the availability of Dragon Anywhere for Android
Novatel Wireless receives increase to revolving line of credit
Motorola Solutions increases quarterly dividend 20%