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One-stop cloud portal launched three years ago wasn't getting business.
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A team at the Aberdeen Proving Ground is developing lightweight, multiport chargers for smart phones and tablets.
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With a growing number of 911 calls coming from cell phones, an FCC committee wants to set benchmarks on the accuracy of calls made from inside buildings.
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The company plans and early-2013 release for the full-Windows version, which could appeal to agencies considering tablets. But $899 is a high price.
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DOD's geospatial command center combines data feeds to help emergency crews coordinate response.
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Agencies need to create a tech strategy that supports convergence of cloud, big data, mobility and Web services, a Justice CTO says.
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The National Transportation Safety Board is the latest agency to drop BlackBerrys for iPhones, but you might not want to shovel dirt on RIM just yet.
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Next year is likely to be a tipping point when agencies will have to make landmark decisions about the types of client machines they use.
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The Energy Department announced several new datasets and APIs, which will be hosted in cloud-based servers.
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Despite the growing number of malicious apps for Android devices, researchers at Georgia Tech found a surprisingly low rate of infections on phones in the United States.