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Home Office debuts new UK passport

...by the Home Office, will include better security features, including moving the security chip to the inside cover Read more

26 August, 2010 by Kable
Fujitsu Stylistic Q550

Fujitsu Stylistic Q550

Fujitsu's Stylistic Q550 has a functional and robust design. We appreciate the removable battery, while the Infinity Lounge Windows 7 overlay has potential. However, performance is mediocre and internal storage sparse. There should also be a housing on the chassis for the stylus. Read more

25 July, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
HP pitches first Folio ultrabook at businesses

HP pitches first Folio ultrabook at businesses

...comes with the option of a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), an embedded security chip that protects email and other sensitive data on the device. Photo... Read more

17 November, 2011 by Ben Woods

HP unveils Compaq 8200 Elite all-in-one business PC

...with the Compaq 8200 Elite, such as an embedded TPM 1.2 security chip, and HP's ProtectTools suite, which incorporates DriveLock, Digitalpass and Face... Read more

24 August, 2011

HP embeds security, adds thin client

...launched new business desktop computers including one with HP's first embedded security chip option, and another that is its first post-merger thin client... Read more

30 May, 2003 by John Lui

Intel to integrate security chip

Intel will incorporate a chip that can encrypt documents into motherboards due out later this year Read more

1 August, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

IBM chip powers emerging security standard

...the specification will adopt a combination hardware-software security approach, involving a security chip that encrypts data, whether filed locally or email sent over the... Read more

30 January, 2001 by Joe Wilcox

PC 300PL: The world's securest desktop?

IBM thinks so. Equipped with a new embedded security chip, the PCs generate and store keys for private and public key... Read more

29 September, 1999 by John G.Spooner

Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test

...X. The OS is bound directly to the hardware by a special security chip. However, some developers have succeeded in circumventing this coupling, allowing the... Read more

9 November, 2005 by Kai Schmerer
Gateway's priceless notebooks

Gateway's priceless notebooks

...Gateway's 'Office' series notebooks come with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security chip and a fingerprint reader, plus DDR3 memory Read more

26 May, 2009 by Sandra Vogel

Photos: HP shows off latest laptops

...road. The notebook comes with an HP biometric fingerprint sensor and embedded security chip. It also contains a mobile data protection system that parks the... Read more

10 May, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Coders worried by DRM chip in Apple's Intel box

Apple fans are upset over a security chip found in a special x86-based PowerMac—a chip designed to... Read more

5 August, 2005 by Michael Singer

Industry group pushes secure servers

...Trusted Computing Group has released a specification for servers with a special security chip, which the industry group says will better protect data and transactions... Read more

25 July, 2005 by Joris Evers

HP Compaq tc4200

HP Compaq's tc4200 convertible Tablet PC has a lot to like, from its impressive performance to its near five-hour battery life. Read more

12 July, 2005 by Brian Nadel

ThinkPad X41

...a notebook. Like older X-series models, it has a dedicated internal security chip that can block access and encrypt key data. And although it... Read more

5 July, 2005 by Brian Nadel and Charles McLellan

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