7.16.2010
Mozilla issues warning over password-stealing Firefox add-on
7.10.2010
7.08.2010
The Move to an ALL-AES World is Long in Coming.
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AES/TKIP/WEP |
7.06.2010
The Bluetooth SIG (special interest group) announced "formal adoption" of Bluetooth 4.0, which includes a new LE (low-energy) mode. Allowing devices to operate for more than a year on button batteries, the spec will let controllers wake host devices within three milliseconds and transfer data at 1Mbps.
Even in advance of the December announcement, chipmakers were jumping on the Bluetooth 4.0 bandwagon. The previous month, for example, Texas Instruments (TI) had announced what it said was the "world's first single-chip, single-mode Bluetooth low energy device" in the form of the CC2540 SoC (left and below).
Single-mode chips such as the TI part will be destined for highly integrated, compact devices that use a minimum of power. Meanwhile, it's said, current Bluetooth chips will be able to talk to such devices once they have been equipped with a new low-energy software stack.
Bluetooth 4.0 Specifications out for Certification http://bit.ly/aQ4GPX
Bluetooth 4.0 leads Gartner's top 10 mobile tech list-http://bit.ly/cTjc4V 2011 Bluetooth 4.0 will introduce a new low-energy (LE) mode that will enable communication with external peripherals and sensors.
Bluetooth 4.0 and its LE technology "will enable a range of new sensor-based business models in industries such as fitness, healthcare, and environmental control and will be used by handset and PC peripherals to enable new functions, such as PCs that autolock when users move away from them," says the research group. Earlier this month, the Bluetooth SIG announced that Bluetooth 4.0 devices will start arriving in the fourth quarter of this year.
7.04.2010
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T-Mobile SideKick LX |
However, T-Mobile is apparently leaving the door open for future Sidekick devices. "While we work on the next chapter of our storied Sidekick franchise, T-Mobile will continue to provide our loyal Sidekick customers with product service and support. Stay tuned for exciting updates in the months ahead, which we expect will provide customers with a new and fresh experience," a T-Mobile spokesperson said in an e-mailed statement.
The only thing that's surprising is that the Sidekick still has life. The device, regarded as the first true smartphone, was supposed to live on in Microsoft's social networking-oriented Kin phones, but the software giant abandoned that effort this week due to poor sales and a frosty reception from consumers.
The Sidekick's fate was essentially sealed last October when Microsoft's Danger subsidiary, which runs the Sidekick service, suffered a major database outage that led to some users losing contacts and other personal data stored on their devices.
Microsoft said the outage only affected a "minority" of T-Mobile's approximately one million Sidekick subscribers, but the carrier had to suspend Sidekick sales for more than a month while Microsoft worked to stabilize the service platform. Microsoft was also targeted in class action suits from angry Sidekick customers.
But even without the outage, Microsoft's commitment to future development of the Sidekick has been in doubt for some time. Many T-Mobile customers saw Microsoft's February 2008 acquisition of Danger as a death knell for their beloved Sidekick, and in the wake of the outage neither Microsoft nor T-Mobile would confirm plans to develop future models.
T-Mobile in April 2009 unveiled the Sidekick LX, which was the first Sidekick to run on T-Mobile's 3G data network.
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6.16.2010
6.15.2010
Don't Blame Google For Grabbing Your Data
All, this data was being publicly broadcast to anyone (and not just Google) who would care to see it. They didn't have to break into your house or network to get it. If I posted private data on a sign outside my house and the Street View cameras captured that in a photo, would Google then be invading my privacy?
No one is accusing Google of doing anything improper with the data. Rather Google is being accused of keeping data that people broadcast (perhaps published or delivered may be a more apt description) to them.
What WiFI Eavesdroppers See on Unsecured Networks
Introduction To Wireshark
Fortunately, things are getting better. With the more recent versions of PC operating systems (both Windows and Mac) setting up a network has gotten easier. Recent TV commercials for Cisco's Valet networking appear to make it simple to set up a secure wireless network. The commercials tout the ease of setup but only hint that the network is secured (which it is). Cisco's Valet Free Shipping Order online store
This concept is great, and I'm sure we'll see similar offerings from others. Although I'm tempted to scream, "What took you so long?"--I'm glad it's now available.
We still have to large tasks ahead of us. The first is to continually educate people about the need to secure their networks. Second is to figure out a way to handle all of those existing unsecured networks out there.
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6.01.2010
5.31.2010
The $120 Linksys E2100L Advanced Wireless-N Router with Linux OS is one of four new E-Series routers for the home market, all of which are said to offer 802.11b/g/n WiFi bandwidth at up to 300Mbps. The four E-Series routers also debut the Cisco Connect software, which makes it easier for users to customize and control wireless network settings, claims Cisco.

Linksys E2100L Advanced Wireless-N Router with Linux OS
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Side view of Linksys E2100L
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Linsksys E2100L
5.27.2010
5.24.2010
Android 2.2 lays down the gauntlet, includes WiFi tethering




So the iPhone might finally get USB and Bluetooth tethering next month, huh? Well it may turn out to be too little and too late.
At its IO Conference today in San Francisco, Google announced Android 2.2 (code named “Froyo”), and as expected, the new version of its mobile OS includes Wi-Fi tethering — something previously available only on PalmOS phones (like the Pre+) and on rooted Android devices. They even demo’d a Wi-Fi iPad connected to it.
Wouldn’t it be ironic if the iPad could tether to an Android device but not to an iPhone? Actually no, it would be sad.
No word on if and how carriers may charge for tethering on Android, but unlike the current iteration on the Pre+, an additional charge appears likely. In addition to Wi-Fi tethering, Android 2.2 also includes USB tethering, which is faster than Wi-Fi.
And that’s not all. Android 2.2 also includes a rash of other new features, including:
- Adobe Flash 10.1
- apps on microSD
- a JIT compiler
- faster V8 javascript engine
- (optional) automatic app updates
- OpenGL ES 2.0
- a new one-handed camera UI
- revamped Google voice search, and
- desktop to handset music streaming
I hope Cupertino is paying close attention. Customers won’t accept a substandard mobile OS forever. I hope that Apple has some tricks up its sleeves for WWDC on June 7, or iPhone OS 4 is bound to be a disappointment.
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At Google I/O in San Francisco, Google execs Vic Gundotra and Sundar Pichai push HTML5 technologies to conference attendees. The execs believe switching development efforts from desktop-based applications to Web-based applications is key to continuing growth in the medium.
5.20.2010


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![]() The Media ![]() Creative Innovator Switch Craft An illuminated wedding dress and RFID tea cups that can control videos are just two of Alison Lewis's tech-infused DIY projects, which involve clothing, home accessories, and small electronics and can be found in her book and blog. | ![]() The Media ![]() Cofounder and Vice President of Production Howcast Studios What is Howcast? We're a new media company that creates shortform instructional videos and distributes them online, over on-demand TV, and through our iPhone and Android apps. We launched two years ago and have more than 100,000 videos on the site. |
![]() The Gamers ![]() Cofounder and CEO Ohai The U.S. virtual goods market will jump 60% this year to $1.6 billion, and analysts estimate worldwide annual revenue could reach $10 billion -- the equivalent of Hollywood’s 2009 box-office earnings. Founder of online-gaming firm Ohai Susan Wu knew that virtual goods (products that exist only online) made real money, and she went after the digital wares like a hot commodity. | ![]() The Brainiacs ![]() Cyborg Anthropologist Amber Case is just your ordinary cyborg anthropologist. "My father used to read me bedtime stories out of this book called Evolution of Consciousness," Case says. |
![]() The Media ![]() Managing Editor CNN.com Last December, just after CNN.com unveiled a redesign with a simplified, user-centric interface to better showcase its breaking news, a new blog appeared named Afghanistan Crossroads. | ![]() The Brainiacs ![]() Director SETI When astronomer Jill Tarter was awarded the TED Prize in 2009, she was given the opportunity to make a wish big enough to change the world, and she did: “I wish that you would empower Earthlings everywhere to become active participants in the ultimate search for cosmic company." |
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