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A password for your credit cards

August 2, 2006 InCard Technologies' way to validate online transactions: credit cards that generate one-time passwords. Photos: Credit card security Video: Here's DisplayCard TAGS: token, credit card, bank, banking, card, password, security, CEO, battery, video

FedEx Kinko's payment card cracked

March 2, 2006 Anyone with some extra hardware and technical know-how could add value to the card, but FedEx says there's no risk. TAGS: Federal Express, researcher, payment, value, card, risk, security, code, video

Moo.com takes on the greeting card business

April 18, 2007 Hoping to leverage the buzz surrounding its business cards, the British company is moving into greeting cards, as well.Photos: Notecards go Moo TAGS: Web 2.0, card, image, photograph

Wi-Fi memory cards coming to cameras

June 11, 2007 It's an SD memory card with built-in networking. Sounds cool, but will you spring $100 for it when it's released later this year? TAGS: Wi-Fi, memory card, SD card, card, camera, networking, photograph, PC

Web 2.0 business cards sport photos, avatars

March 29, 2007 At less than half the size of a normal business card, the Moo card is becoming the "secret handshake" of the Web 2.0 set.Photos: Web 2.0 business cards go Moo TAGS: Second Life, Web 2.0, avatar, Flickr, card, virtual worlds, conference, pocket, event, size, photograph, Yahoo! Inc., image

Satellite to be rerouted in James Kim search

December 6, 2006 Company is rerouting one of its satellites to fly over where rescue crews are searching for CNET editor James Kim. TAGS: satellite, Oregon, card

To pay in London, just 'tap and go'

September 5, 2007 MasterCard rolls out its PayPass contactless-payment technology in several locations across U.K. capital, including Canary Wharf. TAGS: MasterCard International, U.K., London, tap, retailer, payment, card

U.K. researchers devise smart-card hack

February 6, 2007 Determined hackers can outwit the supposedly tamper-proof bank cards that use both a chip and a PIN. TAGS: terminal, researcher, criminal, restaurant, smart card, victim, Cambridge, transaction, bank, card, banking, attack, laptop computer, U.K., security

ClearSpeed expands math accelerator line

May 1, 2007 The company's new math accelerator cards can plug into a wider range of servers for high-performance computing. TAGS: high-performance computing, calculation, high-performance, card, library, I/O, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Researchers: E-passports pose security risk

August 5, 2006 New passports and ID cards with RFID are surprisingly easy to clone, researchers at Black Hat and Defcon say. TAGS: RFID, passport, RFID tag, e-passport, researcher, Black Hat, RFID chip, Defcon, smart card, security risk, security, conference, radio, card, U.S., video

Set-top shakeup is in the cards

July 1, 2007 New FCC-mandated system relocates cable TV security outside the cable box. Don't count on any real benefits. TAGS: set-top, CableCard, set-top box, Digeo, waiver, cable company, subscriber, Verizon Communications, card, security, TV, video

Payment processor fears credit card crooks

April 4, 2006 Authorize.Net says its service was used in an attempt to charge money to stolen credit and debit cards. TAGS: Authorize.net, debit card, Web hosting company, hosting company, transaction, Web hosting, credit card, merchant, payment, billing, account, bank, card

Intel favors WiMax over 3G for Centrino

April 18, 2007 The chipmaker plans to pick up the wireless pace later this year with an internal mobile WiMax card. Next year: WiMax plus Wi-Fi. TAGS: 3G, Intel Centrino, Beijing, chip company, Intel Developer Forum, Intel, Wi-Fi, card, Nokia Corp., notebook computer, solution

Canada, Mexico travel cards under privacy attack

April 23, 2007 Federal ID cards expected to be issued to frequent border-crossers draw fire over miniature radio chips readable from afar. TAGS: Ari Schwartz, passport, RFID, Mexico, pass, homeland security, government, Canada, vehicle, card, radio

Future of the environment is in the smart cards

August 3, 2006 U.K. firm Design Stream envisions a smart card that would let people keep track of their ecological behavior. TAGS: smart card, environment, impact, energy, credit card, behavior, card, U.K., person, idea

Iowa proposes ID theft 'passport'

March 21, 2006 Document is meant to prove somebody was a victim of identity theft, protect against fraudulent credit charges. TAGS: identity fraud, identity theft, passport, creditor, victim, identity, proposal, crime, card

Thousands of miles, tons of tech

August 14, 2007 The gadgets for this long road trip--from zoom lenses to an EV-DO card--prove to be mostly impressive.Photos: Gadgets pass road test TAGS: mile, gadget, lens, trip, road, SLR, photograph, Canon Inc., blog, printing, card, Apple Computer

Viruses promise heartbreak on Valentine's Day

February 14, 2007 E-mails promise love cards but deliver malicious software designed to turn computers into zombies. Image: Valentine's virus TAGS: Secure Computing Corp., malicious software, zombie, Sophos Plc., threat, attack, virus, card, trojan horse, security, e-mail

Reinventing the payment industry

December 7, 2006 MasterCard's Chris Thom examines how new authentication technologies are changing credit cards. TAGS: stripe, payment, credit card, point-of-sale, MasterCard International, transaction, card, security

Disney unveils media players, movie cards

September 19, 2006 Easy-to-use players accommodate memory cards that increase storage, play movies and music. Photos: Disney players mix it up TAGS: Disney Corp., The Walt Disney Co., media player, memory card, earbud, movie, movies, WMA, card, USB port, multimedia, battery, music, memory, photograph, video
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