| - China says it's incapable of hacking Reps' computers
- The folks who brought you the Great Firewall of China and the Golden Shield are wholly incapable of breaking into the cyber-fortress that is the U.S. House of Representatives. So they say.
- World's fastest computer at Energy Dept.
- The Energy Department will use IBM's Roadrunner supercomputer - the first petaflop computer - the department announced this week, Reuters reports. A petaflop is 1,000 trillion operations per second.
- Risking Another Frontline Disaster
- The Wall Street Journal says in an editorial that FCC chair Kevin Martin is about to screw things up again on the public wireless Internet front. The first time around Martin tried to rig the D block auction to hand 700MHz spectrum over to Frontline Wireless, formed by former commissioner Reed Hunt.
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