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HP launches key-management appliance

October 30, 2007 Company releases a key-management product aimed at helping companies manage encrypted systems more efficiently. TAGS: HP StorageWorks, appliance, HP, management, key, document, backup, security

Opening act for Gibson's self-tuning guitar

December 4, 2007 The guitar strings serve as the network on the Robot Guitar, which could save professional musicians time when changing keys.Photos: Self-tuning six stringVideo: Gibson's self-tuning guitar TAGS: peg, robot, string, key

Behold the customizable keyboard

June 24, 2005 DX1 Input System has movable "smart" keys that can be assigned to implement fast game cheats, software commands and more. Photos: Rig your keyboard TAGS: macro, key, keyboard, California, games, Microsoft Windows

Analyst: Corel's DRM patch only a bandage

April 10, 2007 Hack of Blu-ray, HD DVDs prompts software company to issue fix. Critics call it waste of time. TAGS: Corel Corp., Blu-ray, HD-DVD, Blu-ray disc, digital-rights management, hacker, playback, key, DVD, security, software company, e-mail, PC

Virtual keyboard tops Apple patent requests

April 28, 2006 Mac maker files patents for a "smart" virtual keyboard, a two-way screen and tech that lets iPods talk to TVs. TAGS: patent, videoconferencing, keyboard, Apple Computer, key, touch screen, Apple iPod, TV

Researcher warns Wi-Fi users of bad passwords

November 7, 2003 A security expert warns users of the latest wireless network security standard, Wi-Fi Protected Access, to pick good passwords or risk being compromised. TAGS: WPA, security standard, Wi-Fi, password, key, attacker, wireless network, security, researcher

The keyboards of tomorrow?

July 22, 2004 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos notes that the traditional QWERTY keyboard has been under attack for years. Now there's finally something to give it a run for the money. TAGS: FrogPad, Canesta, keyboard, key, finger, PDA

Week in review: The revolution will be posted

May 4, 2007 Digg's struggle over the posting of a DRM encryption key highlights the power of the Net to transform a censorship issue into a cause celebre. TAGS: Digg, American Software, copyright violation, Week in review, code, reader, letter, key, Microsoft Corp.

Digg in tough spot with DMCA debacle

May 2, 2007 Social news site responded to readers and defied a cease-and-desist letter pertaining to a cracked HD DVD encryption key.Photos: Legal fights over digital rights TAGS: Digg, Reddit, DMCA, HD-DVD, letter, blog, digital-rights management, key, Google Inc., DVD

Keyboard clicks can lead to security hacks

September 14, 2005 Do the keys on the keyboard make different sounds? Kind of, UC Berkeley scientists discover. And that's a potential problem. TAGS: keyboard, computer science, accuracy, technique, researcher, key, character, security, password, IBM Corp.

British legislation to enforce encryption key disclosure

May 18, 2006 Part of act would give police power to force businesses, individuals to hand over the keys in criminal investigations. TAGS: banker, police, Zurich, security expert, legislation, disclosure, key, encryption, U.K., security, government

Taking on QWERTY's illogic

December 22, 2005 Entrepreneur is latest in line of engineers who think 125-year-old keyboard layout should be junked. Photos: The ABCs of keyboards TAGS: typewriter, keyboard, letter, Consumer Electronics Show, professor, health, key

Flaw may hide malicious software

August 27, 2005 Weakness allows hackers to hide the presence of their applications using keys stored in the Windows Registry, experts say. TAGS: Windows registry, malicious software, Registry Editor, malicious program, registry, attacker, anti-spyware, Windows PC, security, technique, key, spyware, Microsoft Corp., software company, operating system, PC

PARC eases communications between devices

March 2, 2004 The pioneering Palo Alto Research Center develops software designed to let all consumer electronics devices communicate with one another, making networked home devices easier to use. TAGS: Xerox PARC, researcher, wireless network, consumer electronics, wireless networking, digital media, notebook computer, connection, key, security

'Noisy light' is new key to encryption

November 15, 2002 Scientists at Northwestern University say they've harnessed the properties of light to encrypt information into a code that can only be cracked by breaking the physical laws of nature. TAGS: cryptography, Magiq Technologies, scientist, key, fiber-optics, IBM Corp., technique, professor

Analysts question the point of dot-mobi

September 27, 2006 Design and better access, not a new domain extension, will draw users to the mobile Internet, say analysts. TAGS: domain, key, telecommunications

Utah may erase early but unused e-commerce law

December 19, 2005 In 1996, the state won applause for enacting a digital-signature law. Now it may go away. TAGS: Utah, digital signature, information security, law, e-commerce, signature, legislation, state, key

Antispam spec sets off on path to standard

July 11, 2005 Yahoo, Cisco and partners have submitted DomainKeys Identified Mail, which helps verify the sender of a message, to a standards body. TAGS: DomainKeys, e-mail authentication, Sender ID, e-mail security, submission, specification, signature, Cisco Systems Inc., anti-spam, Yahoo! Inc., e-mail server, e-mail, key, phishing, representative, message

Bypass found for Windows piracy check

May 23, 2005 Using a tool from Microsoft, it is possible to get around the company's piracy test, a researcher says. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage, piracy, Microsoft Windows Update, copy, researcher, representative, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, key, technique, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system, security, PC

Saluting the data encryption legacy

September 27, 2004 Security technologist Bruce Schneier explains that while cryptography is one of the most basic tools of computer security, it barely existed as an academic discipline 30 years ago. TAGS: DES, cryptography, NSA, mathematics, encryption algorithm, algorithm, computer security, key, agency, security, IBM Corp.
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