Facebook's store of data about its users holds some surprises, and not just in the sheer quantity of data it is sitting on. Among the surprises it held for me was SBupsk. One of 47 topics about which Facebook thinks I am interested in ...
Tags: Facebook, store of data, SBupsk, personal data disclosures
One look at Ipininder Singh, director-technology, Convergys, and you know little fazes the man. His lithe frame and steely gaze leave little doubt. But then, maybe all he needed was for the right project to come along, a project his own ...
Tags: Convergys, lithe frame, steely gaze, fleet management
Rugged Tablet Under $1,000; Includes Advanced Intel Pentium Processor FREMONT, CA, December 21, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- GammaTech Computer Corp., a major international manufacturer and supplier of innovative notebook and tablet ...
Tags: Tablet, Intel Pentium Processor, Under$1, 000, innovative notebook
Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Camera, introduced at this week's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, takes clear, colorful images but is buggy and slow. Samsung said that the Galaxy Camera is designed to combine the best features of a ...
Tags: Samsung Electronics, Galaxy Camera, LCD screen, Android 4.1
Lately, I've heard a lot about a new website that shows what percentage of someone's Twitter followers are "fake," "inactive" and "good." If the Fake Follower Check site is accurate, some of the biggest Twitter users, including President ...
Tags: new website, Twitter followers, software
SightLogix announces the integration of its SightTracker pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera controller with Videotec's ULISSE line of positioning devices. The integration gives users an accurate and cost-effective video security solution for ...
Tags: PTZ cameras, camera controller, video security solution, Videotec
Locating and tracking an object via radio waves has been in everyday use since the WWII invention of RADAR (Radio Detection And Ranging). Today, everybody from automobile drivers to airline pilots to mapmakers to construction professionals ...
Tags: radio waves, WWII invention, RADAR, automobile drivers, GPS
Future Fibre Technologies has released the latest camera integration to its fibre optic perimeter intrusion detection systems. This integration from FFT CAMS to Sony's 5th Generation HD and Full HD cameras delivers a seamless solution for ...
Tags: Cameras, fibre optic, Fibre Technologies, intrusion alarm
According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, shipments of wireless M2M modules for security applications in EU27+2 is forecasted to grow from 2.9 million in 2011 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 47.1 ...
Tags: Security Research Report, shipments of wireless M2M modules
The government is to put an end to large ICT frameworks following a review into the efficacy of procurement practices for small and medium-sized enterprises(SMEs). Government ICT frameworks will only be agreed where they are shown to ...
Tags: large ICT frameworks, SMEs, commercial ICT strategy, government
In 1859, there was a solar event so extreme that witnesses reported seeing brilliant lights, electrical flashes, red glows and other aurora events, even in the South. It was the lead story on Sept. 3 of that year in the Memphis Daily, ...
Tags: solar event, aurora, solar maximum, solar storm
BUS users in Sydney can track how far away their next bus is with the release of new real time bus smartphone apps. NSW Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian today said that customers wanted real time public transport information and the ...
Tags: App, Bus Tracking, Computer Products, Consumer Electronics
History Associates, the leading U.S. historical services firm, along with the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC), and app developer NeoTreks Inc., is pleased to announce the availability of a new mobile app guided tour of Pointe du ...
As mobile network and device makers explore many paths to using wireless spectrum more efficiently, one possible solution is still hard to achieve: Sending and receiving data on the same frequency at the same time, in the same space. ...
Tags: mobile network, mobile device, radios, mobile spectrum
The U.N.’s civil aviation body will recommend creating a cyber security task force at a meeting next week in Canada, as new technologies introduced into aviation systems are increasing the risk of cyber attacks. The International ...
Tags: cyber security, UN, United Nations, new technologies, cyber