Belkin brings secure KVM to DisplayPort

The switch, the first secure KVM for Display Port, would allow government users to access secure and nonsecure networks using a single monitor.

Will an Android on the desktop take off for government users?

HP is set to debut the Slate21, an Android-based desktop with a low-cost upgrade path and options for user sharing that could put it in the government buy basket.

Older technology catches the solar system by its tail

The Voyager spacecraft, with their 36-year-old systems and 68KB of computing capacity, may soon exit the solar system.

Haswell chips can give a laptop workstation power

The Scorpius 2.0 is an example of what's possible with Intel's new low-power, high-performance processors.

Panda Security expands antivirus protection for government clouds

The Panda Cloud Systems Management promises to give agencies and service providers control over all software on their networks.

America's Army deploys to almost every mobile device

Probably the most successful gamification effort in government is expanding to new platforms.

How's your app performing? Fathom does a deep dive

Crittercism's Fathom Mobile Command Center offers a way for agencies to track the performance of increasingly complex mobile applications.

Cipher provides an easy way to secure USB drives

The Cipher USB FLE from Addonics, which itself looks like a key drive, can encrypt files on any drive or host PC.

SGI's ICE heats up DOD's Spirit supercomputer

The new system, the fastest dedicated to DOD, boosts performance by over 27 percent and is already being put to wide use.

Print your own Venus de Milo, and add some arms!

A 3D printing pioneer's project to create CAD files of some of the world's great sculptures could give students, and everyone else, a hands-on education in art.

Red Hat puts Linux into the OpenStack cloud

Company combines its Enterprise Linux with OpenStack to give organizations a Linux option for building their clouds.

Microsoft 'starts' over with Windows 8.1

The upgrade brings back the Start button, sort of, and adds a few other features.

Haswell chipset leading to some powerful, tiny PCs

The fourth-generation Haswell Core i7 CPU, combined with an Nvidia GPU, powers the small but muscular Giada D2308.

Sleek case adds two layers of security to iPhones, iPads

Precise Biometrics' Tactivo adds to the BYOD possibilities with biometrics and government ID card authentication.

NSF, NASA gamification help get STEM ed get off the ground

The National Science Foundation funds development of STEM games such as those by Wisdom Tools, and NASA helps ensure their accuracy.

Tapping satellite spectrum could greatly expand, improve Wi-Fi service

Globalstar and research organization Jarvinian have successfully tested Terrestrial Low Power Service, which adapts satellite communications spectrum for Wi-Fi.

As the mobile workforce grows, faith in data security lags

Even when security policies are in place, IT managers lose confidence in data security when employees are out of the office, an Imation survey finds.

That was fast: High-speed wireless routers show up early

New 802.11ac models are appearing ahead of the new standard’s adoption, and are even certified by IEEE.

Dell goes to school with new, low-priced Latitude

The 3330 isn't a powerhouse and lacks some government-style security features, but its performance, price and peripherals will fit just fine in educational settings.

Destroyer shreds optical media to NSA's satisfaction

SEM's Optical Media Destroyer can slice and dice up to 2,400 CDs or DVDs an hour, turning them into shards that exceed NSA/CSS standards.

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