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- Can Microsoft claw back lost market share from Apple?
- Can Microsoft claw back lost market share from Apple?Yes, unless M$ shoots itself in the foot ...... by making W7 more expensive than Vista ... in which case Apple will have a field day :-(I can write the ad now.MAC Hello PC ... you're looking sad today.PC Yeh there's a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating systems, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., PC, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2009-05-20
- Continental's TSA Airport Security is decidedly Un-CLEAR
- As some of you may know, my job as a systems architect for one of the world's largest systems integration firms requires that I do a large amount of travel. Typically, I'm away from home about four days out of the week. Naturally, this results in going through a lot...
- Tags: Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-06-12
- Insight into why Europeans get multi-factor authentication and we don't
- Insight into why Europeans get multi-factor authentication and we don'tBank of America Offering that as of This weekHere's the quote from Bank of America online banking:"SafePass™ Account Security Unrivaled protection you controlSafePass is an optional, second layer of protection for your most sensitive Online Banking transactions. With SafePass, you receive a...
- Tags: SECURITY, Banking, security code, multi-factor authentication, authentication, SafePass, bank
- Discussion threads 2007-09-11
- Will banks make federal Web security deadline?
- By way of its sister publication ComputerWorld, InfoWorld has a report card on how banks are doing in terms of meeting a multifactor online banking authentication deadline that was issued by the Feds last October. But after reading the report, you can't help but wonder if the banking industry...
- Tags: bank, authentication, online banking
- Blog posts 2006-07-31
- Lie detectors may be next step in airline security
- Lie detectors may be next step in airline securityWelcome To The Nazi New World OrderAll because of a few idiots we now have to be all treated like criminals just to get from place to place....Next up, implantable chips with all your past history, just scan and go on the...
- Tags: detector, security
- Discussion threads 2005-11-18
- No, the password isn't dead
- No, the password isn't deadBlasphemy! Heresy!Sedition!Hailing from U.K., but they're probably all French.Ship them all to Gitmo or Abu Ghraib for some frat prank "re-education," starting with glow-sticks.Allahu Akbar, baby!OK, Maybe Bill was wrong about 640Kbeing enough for anyone, but he also said the Internet was just a fad.You don't...
- Tags: Smart cards, Authentication/Encryption, Digital security, Scanners, password, smart card
- Discussion threads 2004-11-22
- Microsoft under your thumb
- Microsoft under your thumbNot a bad idea...Its not a bad idea, although the problem remains that if someone cuts my finger off they can now log into my chapters book account ! (and order some books mind you !)ok seriously, its a good idea. Im sure there...
- Tags: Keyboards, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mice, Cyberthreats, Operating systems, Now Let, biometric data, keyboard, password, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-09-08
- Microsoft to demonstrate home PC of tomorrow
- Microsoft to demonstrate home PC of tomorrowGetting sick of computersSo MS thinks the PC of the future is a glorified VCR that gets sick viruses and requires you to touch it biometric scanning. I can think of a few killer apps for the next wave of computers, but this...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Desktops, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, home PC, Microsoft Corp., virus, PC, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2004-05-04
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