If there were any doubts that the United States is preparing for war in space and cyberspace, testimony before the Strategic Forces Subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee last week would have wiped them away.
Selling high-schoolers on engineering careers — and by natural extension, math and science courses — can be as difficult as convincing them of the virtues of abstinence and not dancing too closely at the prom.
President Bush said last week that telecommunications companies that helped government wiretapping efforts need protection from “class-action plaintiff attorneys” who see a “financial gravy train” ahead. Democrats and privacy groups responded by accusing the Bush administration of trying to shut…
Q If I try to install my old copy of Office XP in Windows Vista, will I run into any prohibitions or technical problems?
Once upon a time, tech pundits predicted Sony’s PlayStation Portable would be an “iPod killer” because of all its flashy features. But the PSP has suffered from a slightly unfortunate image among gamers and gadget lovers: It’s the device that can do pretty much anything, from surfing the Web to p…