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    White Space Coming (Super WiFi)

    Robert Black 05/03/12
    www.ctrbsi.com

    (Reuters) – The National Association of Broadcasters said on Thursday it was dropping its court challenge of rules that allow the unlicensed use of empty airwaves between existing broadcast channels.

    These airwaves, called “white spaces,” allow signals to travel faster, penetrate walls more easily and cover larger geographical areas than the current spectrum used for WiFi.

    Tech companies have lobbied to deploy a new, super WiFi system using these airwaves, saying it would boost Internet speeds in homes, businesses, schools and municipalities, help bring broadband to rural areas and improve connectivity for mobile devices.

    Device makers such as Dell Inc and Nokia also stand to profit from the Federal Communications Commission’s 2008 decision to approve the use of unlicensed wireless devices in the idle white spaces.

    Broadcasters feared using the spaces could interfere with their channels and filed suit in 2009 with the U.S. Appeals Court for the D.C. Circuit.

    The court held that challenge in abeyance to give the agency time to review petitions for reconsideration. The FCC completed the process last month, adopting modified rules that addressed concerns filed by wireless providers and other critics.

    “NAB still has concerns related to possible interference to broadcasting from unlicensed devices, but we felt this petition was no longer necessary,” said Dennis Wharton, NAB’s executive vice president of communications.

    The trade group filed a motion on Thursday to dismiss its petition for review.

    “Assuming the court grants the motion, the last potential legal obstacle to the use of this valuable unlicensed spectrum will be removed and the innovations that are just beginning can continue to proceed with new confidence,” said Harold Feld, legal director of public interest group Public Knowledge.

    The Wireless Innovation Alliance – whose members include Dell, Google Inc and Microsoft Corp – also applauded the NAB’s decision to withdraw the challenge.

    “The coming wave of white space innovations in rural broadband, WiFi offload, ‘smart city’ applications and machine-to-machine communications, just to name a few, will create jobs, spur investment and drive U.S. economic growth,” the group said in a statement.

    The FCC did not immediately provide comment.

    Robert Black 05/03/12
    www.ctrbsi.com

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    black boxes to soon be mandatory in all new cars

    Robert Black 04/20/12
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    “THIS IS VERY SCARY”

    Beginning in 2015, all new cars in the United States will likely need to be fitted with data-recording “black boxes” very similar to the devices currently used in aircraft. The U.S. Senate has already passed a bill that will make the devices a requirement, and the House is expected to approve the bill as well. Section 31406 of Senate Bill 1813 states that mandatory event data recorders must in installed in all cars starting in 2015, and it outlines civil penalties that will be levied against violators, Infowars.com reports. While the primary function of the black box devices would be to record and transmit data that could be used to assist a driver and passengers in the event of an accident, the bill has legislation built in that would give the government access to the data with a court order, and it also gives authorities the ability to access the data as part of an investigation. According to the report, these caveats could potentially lead to Big Brother-like scenarios where citizens are monitored or even actively tracked without their knowledge or consent.

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    Twitter Updates for 2012-03-18

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    Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-03-18

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    Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-01-22

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    Twitter Updates for 2012-01-19

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    Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-12-11

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