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The Inquirer: HP adds Trusted Computing Module to PC range. It looks like their TPM is on a daughtercard like IBM's. They propose an interesting and maybe even useful use for TCPA: using 802.1x and client certificates (stored in the TPM of course) to prevent unauthorized machines from connecting to corporate networks. [Hack the Planet] 7:29:41 PM |
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Impress PC Watch has a cool graph of graphic chip complexity over time; no wonder they have a power problem. [Hack the Planet] 7:29:07 PM |
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New Scientist. Claims of "unexpected and stunning new physical phenomena" are rare in the abstract of a reputable scientific paper. But the latest report by photonics crystal pioneer John Joannopoulos and his group at MIT, soon to be published in Physical Review Letters, does not disappoint. [Daypop Top News Stories] 7:27:31 PM |
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Wired News: Web 'Shaman' Fights His Demons. BUDAPEST, Hungary -- People and their ideas are like the World Wide Web, billions of bits of data that are far more useful and interesting when they connect, according to Tim Berners-Lee, the man who in 1980 conjured up what has become the Web. [Daypop Top News Stories] 7:26:00 PM |
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BBC NEWS | UK | How does Dyson make water go uphill?. Inventor James Dyson, he of the bagless vacuum cleaner, has stolen the headlines from the gardeners at this year's Chelsea Flower Show with his "Wrong Garden". [Daypop Top News Stories] 7:24:59 PM |
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Giant Titan Update World Record! And the flower has opened. Der Botanische Garten Bonn meldet Weltrekord für Amorphophallus titanum! Here's their webcam. [Andrea's Weblog] 7:24:31 PM |
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