- Swedish automaker Saab developed Alcokey, a small device that takes users' breath alcohol samples. According to Saab's Web site, if a driver's blood alcohol content exceeds the legal limit, a radio transmitter signals the car's electronic unit, which immobilizes the car.
- Americans are obsessed with checking their e-mail. A whopping 59 percent of respondents of AOL's Fourth Annual Email Addiction Survey said they checked their e-mail in the bathroom. However, if you have a Gmail account, you can put yourself on time out. Google's Email Addict lets users lock themselves out of their mailboxes for 15-minute increments. By Karen Stewartson, Managing Editor
According to the 2008 Global State of Information Security survey, conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers, agencies made significant improvement to protect constituents' personal identifiable information. Here's how agencies compared in the last two years:
Using content filters 74 percent 59 percent
Securing Web transactions 67 percent 48 percent
Implementing Web site accreditation and certification 61 percent 51 percent
A recent survey of 1,400 U.S. CIOs conducted by Robert Half Technology shows that 57 percent of CIOs feel more connected with their colleagues due to the prevalence of technology. When asked their preferred way for IT staff to communicate with one another in the office, here's how they responded:
E-mail: 43%
In-person conversations: 36%
Phone: 10%
Instant messaging: 4%
Text messaging: 2%
Don't know/no answer: 5%
The National Conference of State Legislatures released its annual forecast of the top nine policy issues that are pressing on state legislative agendas as budgets tighten. The results are as follows:
1 State Budget Gaps
2 Transportation and Infrastructure
3 Higher Education Affordability
4 Health Costs and Reform
5 Clean Energy and Alternatives
6 Sentencing and Corrections
7 Home Ownership
8 Working Families
9 Unemployment