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TPM chips cracked
Feb 08, 2010 - 8:59 PM - by Mumbodog
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100208/...VyaXR5Y2hpcA--

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Tarnovsky figured out a way to break chips that carry a "Trusted Platform Module," or TPM, designation by essentially spying on them like a phone conversation. Such chips are billed as the industry's most secure and are estimated to be in as many as 100 million personal computers and servers,
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Startup to develop contactless electronic connections
Feb 08, 2010 - 10:48 PM - by lotuseclat79
Startup to develop contactless electronic connections.

UCLA has opened its on-campus technology incubator space at the California NanoSystems Institute to WaveConnex Inc., a startup company that plans to conduct proof-of-concept research for the development of contactless electronic connections that can be used in virtually all electronic systems.

-- Tom
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Toshiba Develops SRAM Circuit Technique that Secures Low Voltage Operation of System
Feb 08, 2010 - 10:43 PM - by lotuseclat79
Toshiba Develops SRAM Circuit Technique that Secures Low Voltage Operation of System LSI.

Toshiba Corporation today announced that it has developed a breakthrough technology that achieves low voltage operation of System LSI, opening the way to reduced power consumption in digital products. The technology secures successful operation of static random access memories (SRAM) at low voltage with an improved circuit design that optimizes voltage control of the bit line and word line.


Toshiba eliminated the need for circuit adjustment by developing a scheme to determine the operation timing of the negative voltage generation circuit (2) based on the length of the Bit Line Replica (1). This supports simplified, software-based generation of SRAM design data according to memory capacity and the cell array configuration.

-- Tom
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Motorola Droid Getting Multitouch At Last
Feb 08, 2010 - 5:37 PM - by robobobo
Hey Guys,

Finally it seems Motorola have coped onto their senses and now it looks like Multitouch is finally coming to the Motorola Droid!
Thank God!
http://www.techinfo-4u.com/2010/02/0...h-android-2-1/

This comes only a couple of days after Google announced the Nexus One is getting Multi touch as well
http://www.techinfo-4u.com/2010/02/0...h-android-2-1/

My only question is why didn't they do this sooner?
0 Replies | 30 Views
1964 Modem Reaches Out And Touches The Internet
Feb 08, 2010 - 5:20 PM - by Mumbodog
http://www.retrothing.com/2009/05/19...-internet.html

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"This modem was given to me around 1989 by the widow of a retired IBM engineer. Even better than seeing it in a museum, I decide to hook the trusty Model A up and make it talk to something. After some trial and error, I manage to get it to talk to a terminal server at work and use it to connect to a linux box. It's ALIVE! So, 45 years after it's creation, this antique modem gets to send data to and from the modern Internet."
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