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Unstrung Hero Spins Tales of WiFi Development
To Bob O'Hara, a key player in developing the original 802.11 WiFi standard, widespread wireless connectivity seemed a fantasy. A sci-fi fan, the 50-year-old engineer would often read about far-fetched, futuristic communication. Then the present caught up with the future.Calif. Lawmakers Request Autopsy on Court's Failed Computer Project
A California Senate subcommittee has asked judicial branch leaders to compile a report "on what went so wrong" with development of the now-defunct Court Case Management System.Samsung Sets Its Aim on Apple for the Patent Wars in 2012
With a month and a half left in 2011, it looks like Samsung Electronics plans to kick its patent-infringement efforts against Apple into high gear in 2012.View more book results for the query "*"
HoudiniEsq Adds Tools for Civil Rights Agencies
LogicBit Software Corp.'s web-based practice management suite HoudiniEsq has added tools to expedite tasks at civil rights organizations, the Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based company announced.Computer Fraud and Abuse Act 101
Attorney Shawn E. Tuma provides a basic understanding of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and how to allege a loss under CFAA in a business case.Trending Stories
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