Given that our critical infrastructure is owned almost entirely by the private sector, it's nonsensical to think that we can leave it to the federal government to fight our cyberwar.
Mike Elgan
The carrier coup must be stopped
Wireless carriers have made plans for connecting consumer gadgets to the Internet very complex, but it doesn't have to be that way, writes columnist Mike Elgan. The best and simplest plan is what Amazon.com is using with the Kindle.
Bart Perkins
The Benefits of Working Together
The hotel industry has banded together to develop an industrywide IT architecture so that individual hotel companies can maximize their IT-based assets.
Paul M. Ingevaldson
Dazzle Your CEO With Hard Facts
Paul Ingevaldson sees a way to give your CEO the hard numbers he wants to see on IT performance.
Mike Elgan
Elgan: Why the iPhone doesn't matter
Cell phones used to be about hardware first, software and networks second, writes columnist Mike Elgan. The game-changers of the future will not be new hardware features, but new software and network capabilities.
Michael DeAgonia
Opinion: The 5 best things about iPhone OS 3.0
Apple's iPhone OS 3.0 update makes even older iPhones more responsive and offers a number of improvements -- some of them long overdue -- that users will appreciate. Here's our top five.
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