Stories by Sharon Gaudin

MIT: Solar power storage discovery could mean energy nirvana

Researchers at <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=search&searchTerms=Massachusetts+Institute+of+Technology">MIT</a> say they've made an energy storage breakthrough that could transform solar power from an alternative to a mainstream energy source. The university is calling the solar project a major advancement in energy research.

Snooping into a co-worker's e-mail? You could be arrested

Ever pass by a co-worker's unattended computer and consider taking a peek at her e-mails? Or have you ever thought it would be a funny prank to figure out your cube mate's e-mail password and break into his work account to mess with him?

Hybrid systems on course to speed corporate apps

When you're dealing with nuclear weapons, figuring out problems and figuring them out fast is Job One. For scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory, that means having the most computing power possible.

RFID chipmaker loses suit; tells users to take urgent action

A Dutch court has given university researchers the OK to publish their research about security flaws in the RFID chips used in up to 2 billion smart cards. The cards are used to open doors in corporate and government buildings and to board public transportation systems.

[]