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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, pocket, conference, event, photograph, size, image, Yahoo! Inc.

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

PSP owners gobble up Memory Sticks

April 14, 2005 You can still buy a PlayStation Portable if you look in the right places, but good luck snagging a memory card for it. TAGS: SanDisk Corp., Sony PSP, memory stick, video clip, card, memory card, owner, Sony Playstation, Sony Corp., 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

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, camera, card, networking, photograph, PC

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

Photo: Samsung's shrinking memory card

December 14, 2004 The MMCmicro card for cell phones is one-fourth the size of a standard MMC card. TAGS: memory card, Samsung Electronics, card, cell phone, photograph

Passports passe in United Arab Emirates

November 17, 2005 Holders of Dubai's e-gate border control card can skip the passport line, swipe their card, leave a fingerprint and be on their way. TAGS: Dubai, U.A.E., passport, card, government

Visa deals with possible data breach

December 24, 2005 Credit card giant says financial institutions have been asked to protect affected customers via fraud monitoring or by reissuing cards. TAGS: Visa International, financial company, data security, credit card, payment, card, security

SanDisk queues up 1GB mini memory card for $100

February 14, 2005 The move underscores a trend of dramatic price declines in the market for memory cards. And prices will keep plummeting, an analyst says. TAGS: SanDisk Corp., flash memory, megabyte, memory card, Gartner Inc., SD card, card

SanDisk unveils SD flash card with USB connectivity

January 7, 2005 Card is designed to let users plug it in to products like digicams and then directly in to PCs, with no need for a special reader. Image: SanDisk's flash has USB connections TAGS: SanDisk Corp., SD card, digital camera, USB flash drive, USB, card, camera, PC

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, transaction, MasterCard International, card, security

Patient smart cards get boost at N.Y. hospitals

December 9, 2005 Cards issued by Mt. Sinai Medical Center and affiliated hospitals could help reduce medical errors. Could this card save your life? TAGS: hospital, smart card, patient, Siemens AG, New York, health care, card, health

New RFID travel cards could pose privacy threat

April 19, 2006 A forthcoming federal travel ID may be implanted with an RFID chip that can be read up to 30 feet away. TAGS: RFID, homeland security, traveler, Mexico, card, Canada, agency, document, person, conference, U.S.

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, Black Hat, researcher, RFID chip, Defcon, smart card, security risk, security, radio, conference, card, U.S., video

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, tap, U.K., London, retailer, payment, card

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, card, I/O, server, library, high-performance, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

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

RFID subway pass? Sure, New York says

January 31, 2006 Is waving better than sliding? Citigroup, MasterCard to test contactless PayPass cards with MTA riders this year. TAGS: contactless payment, Citigroup Inc., RFID, MasterCard International, subway, reader, London, New York, card, mobile phone

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, set-top box, CableCard, waiver, Digeo, cable company, subscriber, Verizon Communications, card, security, TV, video
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