Two city IT workers have been found guilty of careless driving, after they were caught by police speeding through the streets of London in their high-powered cars. They blamed their behaviour on fears the officers' unmarked car was a would-be car...
Sussex Police has been hit by a worm that has knocked out its office computers and forced workers to switch to back-up systems. A spokeswoman for Sussex Police told silicon.com's sister site ZDNet UK that computers used for administrative and...
A multitude of small digital radio units costing $50 screwed to the side of every house and office building connected to a PC, hundreds of cars and trucks carrying a similar capability, and every laptop, PC and PDA, all wireless-enabled, will see...
Irrespective of what she did last Sunday on the streets of London. Much as the streets of London are paved with gold, the streets of Las Vegas are clearly paved with exclusive news stories.silicon.com published the first couple this week.
Jeffrey Nelson, a spokesman for Verizon Wireless, said: "Typically cities have core competencies that include things like sweeping streets and keeping neighbourhoods safe. New Orleans plans to expand the existing wi-fi network to different regions...
Alternatively it would be far less risky, and still very cost effective to attach 10 or 15 jammers per month to other people's cars and trucks with magnets. Road pricing of up to $3 per mile at peak times - yes $3 per mile per car!