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Cheat Sheet: The Kindle, Amazon's e-book reader
Cheat Sheet However, in the US, shoppers can buy a larger version - think newspaper rather than paperback - called the Kindle DX, which comes with a 9.7-inch display and a larger price tag to boot - $489. The Amazon Kindle then - is... [07 Oct 2009]
Attachment E: RFID Security and Privacy White Paper
White Paper Security mitigation strategies include the use of encryption, implementation of anti-collision algorithms to ensure reader availability and data integrity, the use of filters and audit trails to permit detection of counterfeit tags or... [02 Oct 2009]
Firefox: Google Chrome Frame poses a security risk to users
News It kicks in only on web pages that web developers have labelled with a specific tag. Firefox backer Mozilla has joined Microsoft in criticising Google's Chrome Frame. Chrome Frame is a plug-in that puts Google's browser... [30 Sep 2009]
Enhancing Security of EPCglobal Gen-2 RFID Tag Against Traceability and Cloning
White Paper This paper presents a synchronization-based communication protocol for RFID devices and focuses on the EPCGlobal Class-1 Gen-2 RFID tag which supports only simple cryptographic primitives like Pseudo-Random Number... [25 Sep 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Google Chrome
Cheat Sheet In December 2008 Chrome shook off its beta tag with a raft of updates including a revised bookmark manager and privacy changes, including the consolidation of all privacy options into a single dialogue box. [22 Sep 2009]
Yahoo! goes after iPhone users with Flickr and finance apps
News And it allows users to upload, share, and tag photos and videos. Yahoo! announced three new mobile applications on Tuesday as the company continues to focus more on developing specific applications for the iPhone and... [09 Sep 2009]
New Apple launch coming next week
News Based on the image of the classic iPod advertisement art and the tag line, "It's only rock 'n roll, but we like it", this will be the company's annual music-focused event. Apple has officially confirmed that it will host... [01 Sep 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Can tech end bloody wars?
Comment The cost of a 'real' war was so great in some tribal situations that they resorted to methods closely resembling a child's game of tag. Compiled on the M6 driving to Birmingham, edited later in my hotel, and dispatched... [28 Aug 2009]
Tracking Reusable Metal Shipping Containers Using Passive RFID
White Paper This paper looks at two main problem areas; tracking the containers throughout their lifetime using a permanent durable hard-tag, and using a standard print, encode and apply RFID label as a shipping label. [14 Aug 2009]
RFID and the Mainstream Supply Chain: Seven Steps to RFID Sanity
White Paper With its increasing popularity, it's important to understand that all RFID tag inlays are not created equal. This white paper outlines the keys to investigating RFID in supply chain applications, differentiators for RFID... [06 Aug 2009]
Google Apps grows up and ditches beta
News Google Apps have at last shed the beta tag. Google is working on developing more formal company-wide standards for how to label products with the beta tag, he said. Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calendar... [08 Jul 2009]
Kick Open the Box on Higher ROI for Active RFID: Driving Cost Parity With Passive Systems
White Paper Active tag cost is always the first question when end users evaluate a RFID system because the on-going tag costs will drive up Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Passive systems are usually judged on the... [04 Jul 2009]
Skype 3.0 sheds beta tag on Windows Mobile
News Skype shed the beta tag on Monday to reveal version 3.0 of its VoIP application for Windows Mobile phones. Skype 3.0 for Windows Mobile is nearly identical to the beta build that preceded it but mobile Skype users... [30 Jun 2009]
'RFID in all new mobiles by next summer'
News It's a two-way, bio-directional RFID communication link that makes this device work as a tag or as a reader. All new mobiles will be packing a RFID chip by summer 2010 - ultimately opening up the possibility of your... [24 Jun 2009]
iPhone apps, Antique PCs, Microsoft R&D and supercomputers
Photo The machine, which launched in 1977, also came with a hefty £850 price-tag. High tech watches kicked off May's crop of photo stories, from the watch pictured above which tells the time in binary, to wrist-candy packing... [02 Jun 2009]