The area between broadcast TV channels on the spectrum is referred to as white space. A new FCC test begins today to convert it to a much stronger Internet access pipeline.
Businesses fail all the time, but the bankruptcy of solar power company Solyndra is getting some special attention. One, it was the recipient of a massive government loan, and two, the whole solar industry is on the ropes.
The House Energy & Commerce Committee's Commerce Subcommittee is planning hearings on privacy tomorrow. They'll be looking at how Europe handles privacy regulation and whether that could work here or not.
If you're watching TBS this week, you're likely to see ads some funny ads featuring Conan O'Brien telling you all about all the new places you can watch TBS shows. It's a big push by the cable channels, but what will it mean for you?
Veteran firefighter and 9/11 first responder Chris Russo says communicating at Ground Zero meant a lot of hand signals and yelling. How much more advanced and resilient is first responder technology today?
Last week, we told you about a hack on a company called DigiNotar that allowed the hacker to create fake digital certificates for Google. Turns out it was a lot more than just Google and some big changes are happening as a result.
The United States Postal Service could lose as much as $10 billion in the fiscal year closing at the end of this month. Sure, email and the web have made a huge change in how we communicate, but could a new and improved postal system emerge?