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    Hackers find a way to crack popular smartcard in minutes 10/03/2008 07:42:01

    People are starting to wake up to the fact that RFID-enabled smartcards now can be far more easily, and cheaply, cracked than ever before, as a trio of young computer experts recently showed.
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    RFID encryption flawed in smart cards, researchers claim 07/03/2008 09:21:12

    New research showing that smart cards with encrypted RFID chips might not be as secure as previously thought is raising concerns in Boston, where the subway CharlieCards use just such technology. The research raises the specter of thieves with US$1,000 worth of equipment cracking smart-card encryption and making counterfeit cards to do everything from swipe fares to gain access to high-security areas.
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    Crackpot technologies that could shake up IT 20/02/2008 10:56:47

    It doesn't take a genius to catch on to the fact that in IT, innovation is a mandate. Push the envelope of what's possible, or find yourself relegated to wayside. But, to borrow a favored David St. Hubbins Spinal Tap aphorism, there's a fine line between clever and crackpot when it comes to making good on technological breakthroughs in the enterprise.
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    Report: Toshiba halts HD DVD production, mulling future 18/02/2008 08:49:35

    Toshiba has halted production of HD DVD players and recorders and is close to making a decision on whether to throw in the towel on the high-definition movie disc format, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported Saturday evening.
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    CES: LG.Philips LCD shows its latest flat-panel displays 25/01/2008 13:29:52

    LG.Philips LCD brought its latest developments in flat-panel screen technology to the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas including this mammoth multi-touch OLED panel.
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    CES - Slouching toward Convergence 2.0 11/01/2008 10:15:05

    Gadgets have always taken center stage at the Consumer Electronics Show, but this year more than ever, even the coolest devices seem to be mere means to an end -- access to content and services whenever and wherever you want them.
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    Could an OLED-based keyboard be in Apple's future? 07/01/2008 08:32:40

    Apple has filed a patent application for a keyboard that could display an infinite number of symbols on the key tops using organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), according to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office's Web site.
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    CES - Panasonic launches recycling business, new products 07/01/2008 07:30:54

    In addition to introducing a long list of HD TVs and camcorders, Panasonic on Sunday announced that it will participate in a new company designed to help collect and recycle such products when consumers are done with them.
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    Groups launch new white spaces campaign 13/12/2007 09:13:23

    A coalition of technology vendors, consumer groups and think tanks has launched a campaign to persuade the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to approve wireless devices that would operate in unused television spectrum.
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    Lawsuit charges CRT makers with price-fixing 28/11/2007 10:01:26

    A class-action lawsuit was filed against six monitor manufacturers on Tuesday, alleging the companies of being a "global cartel" involved in price-fixing of CRT monitors.
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    IT gains as the EU goes back to business 28/11/2007 09:45:42

    After two years of policy-making paralysis it looks like the European Union is back in business, and technology is the first area to reap the benefit.
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