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U.S. Report: Major terror attack by 2013
A new Congress-mandated report skips over the threat of cyberattacks and focuses almost exclusively on nuclear and biological weapons. Read more...

Open-source developers set out software road map for 2020

Obama's DHS pick may find support for raising H-1B cap at confirmation hearing

High court narrows penalty against Qualcomm

Obama continues 'Google-enabled government' push on transition site

Can supercomputers help save the economy?

Spam is silenced, but where are the feds?

Georgia outsources management of its network to AT&T

Apple sued for patent infringement over iPhone

U.S. agency sees robots replacing humans in service jobs by 2025

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The Grill: The Federal Election Commission's James Allen talks about maintaining security, the flow of campaign finance information and the public trust.

Global Positioning Systems
How the global positioning system works.

How spyware nearly sent a teacher to prison
If there's a poster child for the dangers of spyware, it's Julie Amero, who was convicted of four felony charges after a classroom computer began showing inappropriate content in pop-ups when she was working as a substitute teacher.

Bush's exit to put new e-records system to the test
The National Archives received only 32 million e-mails from the Clinton administration eight years ago, but in a few months, it expects to get hit with 50 times that from the Bush administration, which has exacerbated the problem by dragging its feet in supplying the data.

Opinion: Obama's BlackBerry is no security threat
A lot of the stories about President-elect Barack Obama possibly having to relinquish his BlackBerry when he takes office Jan. 20 are, for a variety of reasons, just plain dumb.

U.S. Innovation On the Skids
By most measures, the U.S. has been in a decade-long decline in global technological competitiveness. The reasons are many and complex, but central among them is the country's retreat from long-term basic research in science and technology, coupled with a surge in R&D in countries such as China.

Elgan: Mobile tech under Obama
There's no way to know how America and the world will change during the Obama administration. But we can see how mobile technology will change.

Q&A: FEC's effort to make campaign data more accessible adds IT complexity
For the Federal Election Commission, enforcing campaign finance laws and making financing data publicly accessible requires a vast server farm, multiple levels of databases and a variety of security tools.

Dear Mr. President
By most measures, the U.S. is in a decade-long decline in global technological competitiveness. Computerworld recently asked nine high-tech luminaries to offer their advice to the next U.S. president.

Reality check: Terrorists using Twitter?
A U.S. Army intelligence report started a media frenzy over the possible use of Twitter by terrorists. But how useful would Twitter really be to the bad guys? Here's a reality check.

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The spam-spewing 'Srizbi' botnet that was shut down two weeks ago has been resurrected and is again under criminal control, say security researchers.
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