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- Photos: A Bill Gates retrospective
- Through the years, Microsoft's leader has hobnobbed with everyone from the Queen to Bono--and the Albuquerque police. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Police, Photograph, Leadership, Management, CNET News.com, news, bill gates
- Image galleries 2008-06-24
- Employees steal 332 iPhones
- From the you-can't-make-this-stuff-up department: SALEM — Two men employed to sell iPhones at the Apple Computer Store in the Mall at Rockingham Park went into business for themselves, stealing 332 of them before being caught by their bosses, police said. Police yesterday arrested Joshua Garrand,...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Police, Productivity, Telecom & Utilities, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-03-27
- KANINE 2006 (Police K9 records Software) (zip)
- KANINE 2006 is a complete, yet affordable, police K9 Record Keeping solution that allows the handler to track K9 Usage, Training, Medical, certification and Daily Log Activities. KANINE 2006 is the most cost efficeient K9 records software system on the market.KANINE 2006 tracks all necessary K9 information and allows the...
- Tags: Software, Police, KANINE 2006, Tools & Techniques, Quality, Management, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2007-11-15
- KATS Generation 4 Police K9 Software (exe)
- KATS (K9 Activity Tracking System) Generation 4 is software for police K9 operations. KATS is developed using .NET technology, designed and trusted by law enforcement agencies worldwide. This is a full working 30 day version for a single dog team. The system is also deployable as a client/server system.
- Tags: Client-server, Police, KATS, Servers, Hardware
- Software downloads 2007-03-20
- Piggy Police (exe)
- In Piggy Police, chief police commissioner Pork Chop has decided to recruit new cops to aid in the ever-growing PigWolf war. You only need to pass a test to join the proud and the few, the Pig Police.
- Tags: Police
- Software downloads 2006-07-28
- Mobitex Gives Officers Secure Instant Access to Information in Real-Time and at the Touch of a Button
- Some years ago Transcomm was awarded a framework agreement by the Home Office to provide mobile data services to the police and fire services until 2004. Throughout the U.K., police and fire services are today adopting wireless solutions on a broad scale. Transcomm and its partners have increased the number...
- Tags: Data Service, Police, Microsoft Access, Ericsson Inc., Mobitex, Wi-Fi, Wireless
- Case studies
- Regional Police Force Alerts Peers Nationwide of Wartime Threats
- One of the largest police forces in England and Wales, the Avon and Somerset Constabulary has roots in the 18th century. In modern times, it has pioneered practices that have been adopted across the U.K. It was the first to photograph prisoners and to recruit female cadets. Now, in the...
- Tags: Police, Photograph, Internet
- Case studies
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- Airport security part 4: Attack of the body scanners!
- If you read my blog postings semi-often, you know that I'm very, very critical of problems with airport security. Nicole Wong of the Boston Globe reported that Boston's Logan International Airport will become the next airport to implement full-body scanners (thanks for the link from the LiquidMatrix guys!) that can see...
- Tags: Imaging, Airport Security, Privacy, Transportation Security Administration, Image, Attack, Madness, Scanners, Document Management, Security, Hardware, Peripherals, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- Californians weigh in on new law
- Californians weigh in on new lawHandsfree kits and drivingIn Britain the use of hand-held mobile phones has been illegal for almost 5 years. The law is barely enforced and thre are still plenty of people who disregard it. To be honest I suspect our over-reliance on law enforcement technology, such...
- Tags: Californians
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- Anti-malware blocker, cross-site scripting protections coming in IE 8
- Anti-malware blocker, cross-site scripting protections coming in IE 8Once again......late to the game. The "alternate" browsers have had these for a while. Competition breeds improvement, apparently. ;)It will still suckBeing a MS product, it will still suck.RE: Anti-malware blocker, cross-site scripting protections coming in IE 8Why would...
- Tags: Web browsers, cross-site scripting protection, Anti-malware blocker, Anti-Malware, IE 8, blocker, XSS, Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- Garmin Nuvi 880
- Ever since the Garmin Nuvi 880 was announced at CES 2008, we've been excited to get out hands on this portable navigation system. Given the good track record of the other Nuvi series devices, we expected more of the same, solid feature list and good performance. However, we were most...
- Tags: Keyboards, Garmin Nuvi, Garmin Nuvi 880, speech recognition, Garmin Ltd.
- Product reviews 2008-06-30
- Big Brother Getting Bigger Part 1: USA
- Eek, from Slashdot today: The FBI has confirmed to Popular Mechanics that it's not only adding palm prints to its criminal records, but preparing to balloon its repository of photos, which an agency official says 'could be the basis for our facial recognition.' It's all part of a new...
- Tags: FBI, Privacy, Washington Post Co., Slashdot, Government, Federal Government, Security, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- Why your text messages are not private
- The media, including your correspondent, reported last week that the Ninth Circuit decision in Quon v Arch clearly established an employee's right of privacy in his text messages, even on an employer-issued pager. The court said that a police department that looked through an officer's text message...
- Tags: Text Message, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-29
- California to drivers: Drop the cell phone, dude
- Next week a California law will require the use of hands-free phones and ban cell phones entirely for drivers under 18--but there's a loophole that allows texting while driving. LOS ANGELES--Next week California will try to wrest cell phones from the hands of drivers, telling everyone from movie starlets...
- Tags: Phone, Cell Phone, Democratic Lawmaker, Telecom & Utilities, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Reuters, cell phones, legal, hands-free, text messaging, California
- News items 2008-06-27
- The diabetes epidemic just gets worse
- The diabetes epidemic just gets worseshould we?Well, they force compliance on us on a number of other health issues. We are prohibited from injesting a wide variety of substances in the name of health. As far "should they" goes, I won't comment. But why they are or arn't, I'm almost...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Food & Beverage, Carbohydrate, epidemic, protein, health care
- Discussion threads 2008-06-25
- 200,000 sites spreading web malware, China's hosting the most
- 200,000 sites spreading web malware, China's hosting the mostJust a guessI would suspect that most of the china sites are owned by American spammers,malware owners.I say we just cut China's segment off...Until the Chinese government seems to give a damn about poision food, poison web sites and rampant piracy, I...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Channel management, Web site development, Spam, Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Looking Back, web malware, software, Web
- Discussion threads 2008-06-25
- Time to blow up the software industry
- Time to blow up the software industrySoftware is designed for Libraries and Charter or Municiple School systems.Big competition in the Linux vs Windowes Enterprise software her; Unix and Novell for Agencies and Police Departments. The Court House use Proliant-Linux I heard.BBD - old wine in new bottleBBD is just old...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Tools & Techniques, E-mail providers, ROI/TCO, cloud computing, SaaS Model, SaaS IS, enterprise software, software, Google Gmail, BBd
- Discussion threads 2008-06-24
- 9th Circuit: Employees' text messages are private
- In a major case marking out the boundaries of the Fourth Amendment in the electronic age, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit held that employers can't read employees' text messages if they're sent through an outside service. They can't even read email unless it's stored on the employers' servers....
- Tags: Electronic Communication, Arch Wireless, Online Communications, E-mail, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-20
- Teachers want more training...no kidding
- Teachers want more training...no kiddingThe new OpenSUSE 11 has an education software sourceYou may want to check out the new OpenSUSE 11 released yesterday: it has an education software source which you can turn on easily. :-)Important new feature: Yast has become a whole lot faster.It's standard long term...
- Tags: Workforce management, training and certification, Ning.com, Moodle, Novell OpenSuse, training, OpenSUSE 11
- Discussion threads 2008-06-20
- Do you snoop?
- A report by Cyber-Ark Software suggesting that one in three IT workers snoops through personal electronic data has received quite a bit of attention in the blogosphere. Interestingly, most of the workers surveyed either snooped because they were disgruntled or simply because they could: The company...
- Tags: E-mail, Blogging, Business Intelligence, Online Communications, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-06-19
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