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FCC raises eyebrow at Google ‘white-space’ play

Don’t you back neutrality? US Federal Communications Commission commissioner Robert McDowell has raised an eyebrow at Google’s request to serve as an administrator of a national database detailing the use of “white-space” spectrum, Mountain View’s latest effort to accelerate the deployment of unlicensed broadband devices in the unused TV airwaves.…

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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Body Scanners Might Violate U.K. Child Protection Laws

The deployment of body scanning x-ray machines could violate child protection laws in the United Kingdom and prevent their implementation, according to the Guardian . British officials were forced to exempt the scanning of anyone under 18 during a year-long test of the machines at Manchester airport until legal questions could be worked out, the newspaper said. There are also concerns that images of nude celebrities could be posted online or sold to tabloids.

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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Computerized medicine: good for quality, but not costs

Electronic medical records and the general digitization of medical data and practices are promoted as a way to slow the rapidly inflating costs in the US healthcare system. The push for expanded medical IT has come from the top, with President Obama extolling its virtues and his administration making funding for EMR deployments part of its stimulus package. But many have pointed out that simply throwing computers at a problem isn’t a solution unless the software and practices are also in place to allow the medical community to leverage the technology efficiently.

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Friday, November 20th, 2009 P2P News No Comments

First white space broadband deployment in small Virginia town

The nation’s first wireless broadband network operating in unused TV channel ” white spaces ” is now live in an unlikely spot—Claudville, Virginia. Claudville is a small place—only 20,000 people live in the entire county, and only 900 in Claudville proper—and its Blue Ridge Mountain terrain has made Internet access hard to come by. Combine that with a countywide per capita income of $15,574 and its not hard to see why the big ISPs haven’t rushed to Claudville.

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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 P2P News No Comments