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Technology Behind The Personal Network
November 18, 2008 Experts believe Personal Networks will run to a thousand devices by 2017, which presents an enormous networking challenge. European researchers are developing some very clever technology to create a ... > full story -
Digital Piracy Management
November 17, 2008 A new approach to preventing digital piracy of music and video content that sidesteps the need for the privacy compromise associated with DRM (digital rights management) is reported in the ... > full story -
Nanotechnology: Quantum Computer May Be Closer With Extended Quantum Lifetime Of Electrons
November 14, 2008 Physicists have found a way to extend the quantum lifetime of electrons by more than 5,000 per cent. Electrons exhibit a property called 'spin' and work like tiny magnets which can point up, down or ... > full story -
Light-Speed Computer Connection Will Slash Genetic Data Transfer Time
November 12, 2008 Hot on the heels of a new supercomputer, plans for a new light-speed data line between the Translational Genomics Research Institute and Arizona State University could slash the time is takes to ... > full story -
Identity Theft Risk: Huge Amount Of Sensitive Data Still On Redundant Computer Hard Disks
November 5, 2008 A new report suggests that there is a huge amount of sensitive data still on redundant computer hard disks. These devices are often disposed of or sold into the second-hand market by corporations, ... > full story -
Quantum Computers? Internet Security Code Of The Future Cracked
October 28, 2008 Computer science experts have managed to crack the so-called McEliece encryption system. This system is a candidate for the security of Internet traffic in the age of the quantum computer -- the ... > full story -
Once Improbable James Bond Villains Now Close To Real Thing, Spy Researcher Says
October 30, 2008 Researchers say that the once improbable seeming villains in the Bond movies have become close to the real threats face faced by modern security services. One researcher said, "Remarkably, the Bond ... > full story -
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Locksmiths
October 29, 2008 Computer scientists have built a software program that can perform key duplication without having the key. Instead, the computer scientists only need a photograph of the ... > full story -
New Technology For Detection Of Greenhouse Gases
October 28, 2008 Scientists are developing a miniature gas sensor to detect greenhouse gases. The sensor will also be able to detect explosives vapors and chemical agents such as nerve gases, when integrated in ... > full story -
Good Code, Bad Computations: A Computer Security Gray Area
October 27, 2008 If you want to make sure your computer or server is not tricked into undertaking malicious or undesirable behavior, it's not enough to keep bad code out of the system. New research shows that the ... > full story
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