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February 2010
Cyber-Vulnerability Sees the Light of Day
February 2010
If anyone ever doubted that cyberspace is also a battlefield, that doubt should be permanently erased by the recent incident involving Google and China. What initially looked like aRead More...

Whither the Smart Grid?
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
January 2010
Our present electrical grid—let’s just be honest—is based on technology from the 1920s that has been enhanced, expanded, improved and strengthened but not basically changed in itsRead More...

Life in the Cloud (sans Harp and Halo)
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
December 2009
Sometimes a minor observation can lead you to realize that the world around you is fundamentally changing. Last week I went in for my yearly physical, which of course always involvesRead More...

Memory . . . Memories and the Fall of Civilizations
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
November 2009
What is memory? In its most basic form, it is the establishment of synaptic connections in the brain. But as we all know, especially as we get older, that is a temporary and unreliableRead More...

Print is Not Dead, but Paper May Be
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
October 2009
The usual argument over the question of whether or not print publishing is washed up as a medium usually is focused on magazines, newspapers and the Internet. Many of these argumentsRead More...

Resistance Is Futile!... and Unnecessary
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
September 2009
How is it that taking up a decidedly non-technical hobby can cause one to ruminate about any number of high-tech issues? In addition to being good for the garden and generating largeRead More...

Isn't it a Wonder that Anything Works?
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
August 2009
We who are so used to blithely discussing mission-critical systems, five nines reliability and all manner of security issues often forget—or suppress the uncomfortable awareness of—theRead More...

WSNs Look Like a Foundation for Building Energy Efficiency
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
July 2009
While wireless sensor networks have been around for a while, their applications have been pretty diverse—including such things as military and security sensing, environmentalRead More...