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Free 30 day Trial of Ericom PowerTerm WebConnect: The Citrix Alternative
If your version of Citrix Presentation Server / XenApp is nearing end of life, or you're just looking for a remote desktop services tool that's far less costly and complex than Citrix, give...
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Double-screen laptop appears in Japan
At the Createc tech show in Japan, an otherwise run-of-the-mill laptop from local PC purveyor Kohjinsha has not one, but two widescreen displays.
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Photos: Checking your digits, irises at the airport
A trial at London's Heathrow Airport will use biometric fingerprint and iris scans to screen air passengers.
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Photos: Toshiba debuts new notebooks
The Tecra A6 comes with a biometric fingerprint reader, while the Tecra M5 is the lightest of the bunch, at 5.2 pounds.
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Photos: Toshiba debuts new notebooks
The Tecra A6 comes with a biometric fingerprint reader, while the Tecra M5 is the lightest of the bunch, at 5.2 pounds.
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A new kind of digital wallet (complete with physical card)
iCache's new Geode iPhone cover comes with a fingerprint sensor and a transformable card, bringing new meaning to mobile payments.
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City Peaks uses community gaming to keep you fit at the office
Design studio Digit has created a social game, City Peaks to encourage you to take the stairs to work, mapping your journey to an ascent to some of the highest virtual peaks in the city.
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The future according to Big Blue
IBM unveils its annual list of five emerging technologies that will supposedly change our lives in the next five years.
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Death of the Password? Markus Jakobsson and Jason Perlow discuss with the CBC
Jason Perlow and computer security researcher Markus Jakobsson discuss the problems with passwords and computer security with Canada's "The Current" on CBC Radio
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SmartPlanet's Week in Innovation: injectable implants, urban acupuncture, superbug drugs
SmartPlanet's Week in Innovation: injectable implants, urban acupuncture, superbug drugs and more in a news roundup from our friends at SmartPlanet.
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SmartPlanet's Week in Innovation: battlefield biometrics, renewable railways, artificial lung
SmartPlanet's Week in Innovation: biometrics on the battlefield, renewables-powered trains, artificial lungs and more in a news roundup from our friends at SmartPlanet.
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Anonymous releases private emails, government contracts, VPN credentials, and more
Rogue hacker group Anonymous has released a slew of information from government contractor IRC Federal. See their release notes and find out the specifics of the leak here.
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If a surveillance society is inevitable, can privacy measures embedded in systems?
The influx of data and the analytics systems that will go with them means we're headed for a surveillance society. Enter a big idea called privacy by design, from one of IBM's researchers.
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Google, Facebook: End Passwords, Get Biometrics. Now!
With the multitudes of accounts we have to deal with for email, social networking and other applications that require password authentication, we need a better solution.
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Australia deals for poker machine biometrics
Australia's prime minister threatens regulations unless biometric technology is not in place fo control the use of "pokies."
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Really, Really Tracking Your Documents
But sure enough, RFID tags have made their way into documents so they can be physically tracked as they move through an organization. Fascinating stuff, actually, and an interesting way to know...
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The Tech Scares That Weren't: Urban Myths of Technology
Technology is scary! Turn off the lights, wrap yourself up in a blanket, and prepare to be terrified! Or mildly concerned. You know, whatever.
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Sweet bypass for student finger scanner
An Australian high school has installed "secure" fingerprint scanners for roll call. But will savvy students find its sweet spot?
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Researchers hack toys, iPhone
Researchers at the ToorCon security conference in San Diego have shown how easy it can be to poke holes in software and hardware with the right tools, know-how and curiosity.
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Verizon DBIR challenge clue #4
Hopefully, this should be the last clue: "If you've found the p(f+) in a fingerprint, you should be able to find the key."
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Information Clutter Busting & Organization
Remember when you had a new digital device with an enormous amount of storage space on it compared to your previous version? Way back around 1993 I remember buying a one hundred meg hard drive...
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