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Samsung to launch thin Blu-ray Disc player at CES (IT World) It's not just televisions that are slimming down for this week's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Samsung, which has already said it plans to unveil a 7-millimeter thick TV at the show, will also be taking the wraps off a new Blu-ray Disc player that's 39mm thick.
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2009 International CES Exhibitor Profiles; Worlds Largest Consumer Technology Tradeshow Returns to Las Vegas, January ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) LAS VEGAS----The 2009 International CES takes place January 8 - 11, 2009 at the Las Vegas Convention Center and the Sands Expo and Convention Center/The Venetian in Las Vegas.
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Cryptographers Take On Quantum Computers (Spectrum Online) Researchers prepare for the day when quantum computers can easily crack today's codes
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Ocean Tomo Announces an Open Call for Taiwanese Intellectual Property Owners to Submit IP for Its First Live IP ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) CHICAGO----Ocean Tomo, LLC, the leading Intellectual Capital Merchant BancŪ firm, will stage the first-ever live, large-scale intellectual property auction in Asia in 2009 ushering in a new era of IP liquidity for the region.
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MIT students to help Boston secure subway fare system (CNET) Transit authority and students it sued will work together to fix weaknesses in Boston's subway fare collection system now that lawsuit over RFID card hacking research has been dropped.
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Taking the classical approach to security (CNET via Yahoo! News) Ari Juels' fascination with numbers is the stuff of fiction, literally.
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Taking the classical approach to security (CNET) RSA chief scientist Ari Juels explains why classical literature has a place in IT security, and what to make of security in radio frequency identification.
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MIT students to help Boston secure subway fare system (CNET via Yahoo! News) Three MIT students who were sued by the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority over their research into subway card vulnerabilities are now working with the transit authority to improve the fare collection system.
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With Lawsuit Settled, Hackers Now Working With MBTA (PC World via Yahoo! News) Three Massachusetts Institute of Technology students who were sued earlier this year by the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) said Monday that they are now working to make the Boston transit system more secure.
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With Lawsuit Settled, Hackers Now Working With MBTA (PC World) MIT students sued earlier this year by the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority said they are now working to make Boston...
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