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RFID With Bio-Smart Card in Linux

White Papers This paper describes the integration of fingerprint template and RF smart card for clustered network, which is designed on Linux platform and Open source technology to obtain biometrics security. Combination of smart card and biometrics has...

[April 18, 2007, 1:00]

Linux and outsourcing 'set for boom'

News Forrester, which based its forecasts on several reports and a survey of 528 information technology buyers, also predicted that PC pricing and dial-up subscriptions will continue to feel the pain in the new year, while companies that develop RFID...

[January 8, 2004, 10:45]

Sun taps into rise of RFID

News The initial version of the Sun RFID middleware will operate on the company's Solaris operating system and is scheduled to ship in the summer of 2004, with a Linux-oriented version of the product scheduled to arrive in the fall.

[June 1, 2004, 9:00]

What are your IT Priorities for 2005?

News RFID To this end, for the past 18 months we have carried out regular reader surveys to gauge whether Linux on the desktop really matters to you, whether you are using 3G mobile technology, and so on. Desktop Linux

[April 1, 2005, 13:25]

An iPod in return for sharing your IT Priorities

News RFID To this end we have since carried out regular reader surveys every 90 days to gauge whether Linux on the desktop really matters or how many companies are using 3G mobile technology? Desktop Linux

[March 31, 2005, 16:25]

Data explosion driving BI demand

News Explosive increases in data volumes, greater compliance demands and new technologies such as RFID are fuelling demand for business-intelligence (BI) tools. Accenture said there is an explosive increase in data - with new technologies such as RFID...

[May 17, 2005, 14:50]

Fifteen years of ThinkPad highs and lows

News IBM introduced fingerprint-based security and RFID "proximity badges" to the range in 2002 — a feature that proved more practical and practicable than the idea of notebooks being powered by methane within five years.

[July 20, 2007, 14:56]

CNET technology awards celebrate excellence in IT

News It has created a "practical, everyday application", according to the judges, that allows car drivers to pay their parking charges via their mobile, using a range of wireless technologies including GPRS and RFID.

[September 29, 2004, 14:05]

Stallman attacks Oyster's 'unethical' use of Linux

News He also warned that the RFID chip on the card might be read at other times, allowing information to be gathered besides details of Tube and bus travel. In an email sent to ZDNet.co.uk on Monday, Stallman criticised the use of open-source software...

[June 9, 2008, 13:13]

Stallman comments on the Oyster

Blog Since the card contains an RFID, it can be scanned any time, anywhere - not just when you think you are using it. After our coverage of London's Oyster card, which uses Linux for its online payment system, we had a response from Richard...

[June 9, 2008, 22:03]

The Week in Review: SCO reloads Linux attack

News The EU could be finding a novel use for RFID tags -- embedding them into money. This week is likely to be remembered by many companies because of SCO Group, which broadened its attempts to increase its revenues from its Unix patents by implicating...

[May 23, 2003, 16:26]

What are your IT Priorities in 2006?

News RFID To this end, over the past 18 months we have carried out regular reader surveys to gauge such things as the importance of desktop Linux, the prevalence of 3G technology or what IT professionals think of mobile working.

[January 24, 2006, 16:20]

IDC finds optimism in 2004's crystal ball

News RFID will be a nonstarter. In 2004, x86 servers will account for more revenue overall, and Linux will account for 10 percent of the servers sold in the United States. Servers running so-called x86 processors and Windows or Linux will continue to...

[December 5, 2003, 8:25]

GPL 3 to take hard line on DRM

Talkback Anyone trying to control it by e.g.the WWWeb, RFID or whatever is in for a, ehhhh, "little" suprise. To destroy PFID-tags see: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/wiki/RFID-Zapper(EN) I used to be an (Linux) senior security-expert - but now I a'm...

[January 30, 2006, 5:57]

CeBIT: Europe's biggest IT show opens

News Further security topics will include biometrics, RFID tagging and smartcard technologies, in line with the current UK government focus on identity cards for citizens and border control. ZDNet.co.uk will also be keeping an ear open for new...

[March 3, 2008, 15:45]

Upgrading desktop remains hottest budget item

News And those technologies that will not be ready for another five years include: 3G, RFID, commercial grid computing applications, 64-bit on the desktop and 'on demand' computing -- where "marketing hype is way ahead of delivery".

[November 6, 2003, 15:30]

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