Got a laptop? Then you can hack traffic lights, too, and cause havoc on the roads University of Michigan researchers hack nearly 100 traffic lights to expose several flaws. Many home wireless networks offer more protection against intrusions than the traffic lights, which communicated via unencrypted Wi-Fi.by Quinten Plummer
TechTurn your cat into WarKitteh with this awesome Smart Collar: With great power, comes great responsibilityby Vamien McKalin
TechRussian law requiring public Wi-Fi users to provide ID for access greeted with chaos and resentmentby Christian Bautista
Business TechFCC approves $2 billion federal program to make schools and libraries go Wi-Fiby Quinten Plummer