Roy Mark

Obama Proposes New Wireless Spectrum Fee

The Obama administration Feb. 26 proposed to tax wireless carriers as much as $550 million per year for the right to hold a spectrum license. The fee would be in addition to the billions carriers have already paid in spectrum auctions held by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission).Under the budget outline provided by the Obama […]

Alaska Airlines Launches Wi-Fi Service

Alaska Airlines joined the industry race to add in-flight Wi-Fi service Feb. 26, debuting the service on a handful of Boeing 737-700s. The service is initially being offered for free on flights between Seattle and San Jose, Calif.After the trial period, Alaska Airlines said it would determine a schedule and pricing for rolling out the […]

FAA Hack Prompts Search for Sensitive Data

In the aftermath of a Feb. 10 hack at the Federal Aviation Administration that exposed more than 45,000 current and former FAA employees to potential identity theft, the agency plans to use a crawler-type application to inventory the FAA’s sensitive data. Once the inventory is done, the FAA will determine what data contains sensitive information […]

Proposed Law Targets Stolen Goods on eBay, Amazon

It didn’t take long for three lawmakers in the 111th Congress to reintroduce legislation that was widely ridiculed in 2008 as an attack by brick-and-mortar retailers on online marketplaces. Ostensibly targeting organized retail crime, the legislation would mean online retail Web sites would be subject to take-down notices if a retailer claims the goods are […]

Dominos Keep Falling in H1-B Visa Fraud Schemes

Two months before federal authorities issued indictments charging two New Jersey IT firms with using small Iowa towns as mail drops in an H1-B visa fraud scheme, the hammer had already fallen on a Massachusetts’ scam where a state employee allegedly created bogus H1-B job certifications.In the scheme, four men were charged Dec. 4 with […]

Nokia’s iPhone Challenger Hits U.S. Market

Nokia released Feb. 25 its first North American touch-screen rival to the Apple iPhone. Not only does the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic squarely target the iPhone, but the $399 unlocked device also runs on AT&T’s 3G network.The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic’s North American debut follows Nokia’s January announcement that the smartphone, Nokia’s first mass-market touch-screen device, had […]

Motorola Aims to Reduce WLAN Management Blues

Motorola unveiled two new solutions Feb. 24 that the company claims will simplify and reduce the costs associated with the maintenance and management of enterprise wireless networks. The new technology allows IT managers to remotely analyze and perform network testing from a central location as well as take advantage of next-generation self-healing features.By providing IT […]

IBM Buys White House Prescription for Health IT

After prying $19 billion for health care IT initiatives from lawmakers in the stimulus package, the White House indicated Feb. 23 that efforts to reduce a trillion dollar deficit will almost certainly include even more health care reform.“The path to fiscal responsibility must run directly through health care,” Obama’s budget director Peter Orzag told a […]

Luring Government IT to the Cloud

The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s IT department had a problem after creating a 4,500-page Web site that was less than the sum of its parts. The City of Seattle’s network was unable to successfully screen out spam. The District of Columbia’s network was, well, simply dysfunctional.All three government agencies ultimately turned to the cloud […]

Visto Grabs Good Technology

Mobile push synchronization platform and service provider Visto acquired Motorola’s Good Technology Feb. 24. Motorola acquired Good in 2007 for more than $400 million in hopes of challenging Research In Motion’s dominance in the enterprise mobile e-mail market.Visto offers a full range of mobile messaging solutions for enterprises through mobile operators and OEM handset manufacturers. […]