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Monthly Archives: July 2005
Bientôt des écrans souples
Polymer Vision, filiale de Philips, a dévoilé un prototype d’écran souple “enroulable” qui pourrait bien révolutionner le monde des écrans d’ici deux ans. PV-QML5Il ne s’agit que d’un prototype qui ne présente qu’une diagonale de 12,7 centimètres mais très révolutionnaire … Continue reading
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Homeland Security radio-tags foreign visitors
Starting this week, three US border crossings will begin to tag visitors to America with wireless RFID-cards, which contain visitors’ personally identifying information and can be read from 12 yards away. The only exempted visitors are Canadians who are not … Continue reading
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Dossiers sur la carte d’identité électronique
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U.K. man arrested, fined for using open WiFi signal
Looks like Florida isn’t the only place where you can get arrested for “borrowing” bandwidth as it floats past you. Word is that U.K. police recently arrested a man for using an open WiFi signal. According to reports, Gregory Straszkiewicz, … Continue reading
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Is Your Printer Spying On You?
Imagine that every time you printed a document, it automatically included a secret code that could be used to identify the printer — and potentially, the person who used it. Sounds like something from an episode of Alias, right? Unfortunately, the … Continue reading
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