Newscan: A hacker explains why U.S. nukes controlled by ancient computers is actually a good thing
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A hacker explains why U.S. nukes controlled by ancient computers is actually a good thing
Triple threat: The all-in-one license-plate reader, speedometer and facial-recognition scanner
Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile could be part of record-setting auction
Supreme Court shows the way on privacy regulations
Government agencies keep sacrificing cash to zombie IT systems, GAO finds
Death or rebirth? What does the future of the PC really look like?
Verizon reaches 4-year deal with unions
Gigabit Internet with no data caps may be coming to rural America
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Mike Poth blog: FirstNet moves forward in eval process, continues public-safety engagement
Sepura launches tactical LTE solutions for public-safety and defense markets
Airbus Defense and Space introduces new app for multimedia group communications over LTE
Motorola announces smaller TETRA radio for customer-facing professionals, executives
Nokia completes the acquisition of Withings, Hutchings to lead Digital Health business unit
Zetron to highlight PoC and data dispatching at Critical Communications World