Newscan: Welcome to the Internet of Things, where security is lax or nonexistent
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Welcome to the Internet of Things, where security is lax or nonexistent
In the future, hackers will be cyberarmies of Internet-connected toasters
Carriers may see millimeter-wave spectrum before 600 MHz
DHS head pushes cyber reorganization
NIH grants $2.3 million to support development of FeverPhone, a portable disease-diagnosis kit
Here’s how secret voice commands could hijack your smartphone
Orlando massacre 911 calls become flashpoint of public-records legal debate
CenturyLink’s copper-replacement plan could spur protests from consumers, CLECs
Legal, but not political, clarity on the Clinton e-mails
Six things we learned from the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s e-mail
Did the FBI end Hillary Clinton’s e-mail problems or make them worse?
Illinois city allocates $250,000 to upgrade consolidated 911 center
China telecom giant Huawei files patent complaint against T-Mobile
Drones could be ‘grown’ with chemputer machine
Wave 2 Wi-Fi: Enabling multigigabit Internet
PulsePoint has 2,500 CPR volunteers in the Seattle area
Self-driving tractors are changing farming
In an emergency, is texting 911 better than calling?
Baton Rouge district attorney reminds public that cops have legal ‘mandate’ to kill
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FCC reaches $2.4 million settlement for 911 outages in Alaska
FirstNet blog: Connecting with the public-safety community through social media
FBI Director Comey’s full remarks on Clinton e-mail probe
Congressional Budget Office scores Internet of Things bill
JPS Interoperability Solutions names Arthur Powers as vice president and general counsel