Ex-Google engineer charged with taking stolen self-driving secrets to Uber
All people are free to change jobs, says US Attorney David Anderson. "But what we cannot do is stuff our pockets on the way out the door."
All people are free to change jobs, says US Attorney David Anderson. "But what we cannot do is stuff our pockets on the way out the door."
Back in the ’70s, researchers in the US Defence Department’s internetworking program needed to decide how much address space computers on “this Internet thing” were going to need.
As online threats become more ubiquitous and damaging, protecting sensitive data such as intellectual property (IP) is becoming increasingly difficult.
By 2019 New Zealand’s IP traffic will more than double, and there will be 35 million connected devices.
Vodafone NZ plans on trialling self-optimising networks and heterogeneous networks (hetnet) in this fiscal year.
Submissions to the Ministry of Economic Development on the controversial proposed Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) differ over the effect of counterfeiting and piracy on the economy.
There will be problems accommodating national differences in intellectual property legislation to develop an international anti-counterfeiting treaty, says George Wardle, the Ministry of Economic Development delegate to the negotiations of a proposed Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).
This week the paper is full of stories about copyright and intellectual property. We have more on the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) negotiations (pages 1 and 9) and an in-depth with free software leader Richard Stallman (page 9), who will arrive here in a few days’ time for two weeks of rabble-rousing.
During a major emergency, the first 72 hours are the most critical time for communications, says Jeff Critser, Cisco’s senior advisor for homeland security and a keynote speaker at a recent emergency management conference in Wellington.
Local development shops have received a late Christmas present from the State Services Commission in the form of a government policy vesting intellectual property developed during IT contracts with private sector partners.
Network managers could miss out on significant energy and infrastructure savings by not planning for convergence beyond data, voice and video, a network supplier has claimed.
Would it make sense for courier packages being sent overnight across Wellington City to travel via Auckland, or to Australia — or even the US and back, before delivery? It makes no more sense for internet data packets.
Telecom may have gone quiet on its plans ahead of Communications Minister David Cunliffe’s industry regulations coming into effect, but its smaller ISP rivals are in a frantic spin trying to bump up their customer numbers.
Wireless internet provider nzwireless has launched a WiMax service in central Wellington and the Hutt Valley, following a six-month trial involving new and existing customers.
Auckland-based ISP WorldXChange is jumping on the internet phone bandwagon with its Xnet VFX service, launched at the end of August.