PCI and Add-In Cards News Story Index

Black Hat reveals credit data via RFID insecurity

Feb 23rd, 2008 - The Black Hat security conferences are always good for a crowd pleasing demonstration or two, and security researcher Adam Laurie was happy to oblige at the latest DC based event. In a 'look no hands' fashion, he was able to pull up account data including name, account number and expiration date... (Read More)

YouTube makes new APIs available

Mar 12th, 2008 - YouTube Product Manager Jim Patterson has announced the availability of new YouTube Everywhere APIs. These enable more integration of YouTube content and community into other websites, desktop applications, mobile devices, even cameras, televisions and video games according to Patterson. "For... (Read More)

ISP spanks file-sharers with bloody big boot

Jul 24th, 2009 - What happens if you get caught out sharing copyright music or video online? If you live in Hull, in the north of the UK, the answer will probably surprise you. At the same time that most Internet Service Providers are applauding the recent Digital Britain report from the government which argued... (Read More)

ID Card scheme to be scrapped next year?

Jun 21st, 2009 - The privacy invading nonsense that is the controversial UK ID Card Scheme could be scrapped by this time next year. With the chances of the Labour Party being returned to power looking very slim indeed, the chances are that a Conservative Government will be voted in. Which is good news for privacy... (Read More)

Does the Pope use YouTube?

Jan 23rd, 2009 - Hey, it is not really such a silly question is it? After all, we now have the new President of the United States of America giving regular video addresses on YouTube which comes as no real surprise given his apparent belief in Google Government. In the UK there have been similar attempts to get... (Read More)

Madonna and Paris Hilton slug it out in online virtual porn battle

Aug 22nd, 2008 - Paris Hilton is 27 years old and pretty much made her name for two things: being the heiress to the Hilton Hotel fortune, and starring in a home made porno flick that ended up on the Internet. OK, make that famous for one thing, being the heiress to the Hilton Hotel fortune who starred in a porn... (Read More)

Your naked video reveals a bot behind the email

Apr 21st, 2008 - How stupid do you have to be to get caught by spam email with the subject line of 'we caught you naked - check the video' is a question I have been asking myself today. Not because I have been caught naked, and if I had my only concern would have been for the poor soul subjected to the visual... (Read More)

Can HD VMD do what HD DVD couldn't and take on Blu-Ray?

Mar 11th, 2008 - The New York Times ran an interesting story yesterday with the title of Another DVD Format, but This One Says It's Cheaper. Essentially, a London based company has come up with an alternative to Blu-Ray just when you thought that particularly bloody consumer battle had been laid to rest. The HD... (Read More)

YouTube Lonelygirl matures into Bebo KateModern

Jul 30th, 2007 - Remember Lonelygirl15? If you have ever been anywhere near YouTube then the chances are the answer is oh yes, or more likely oh no. This was the supposed video diary of a teenager on the run that resonated with intrigued, and often concerned, viewers around the globe. A total of 60 million hits on... (Read More)

Skype challenges YouTube

Oct 22nd, 2006 - The founders of Skype, Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom, have already pretty successfully shaken up the telephony marketplace, and their next target could be YouTube. According to their posting the duo are “working on a project that combines the best things about television with the social power of... (Read More)

V-Mate steals the show

Sep 4th, 2006 - The Internationale Funkausstellung is not a jazz-fusion music event. Nope, the IFA is apparently the world’s largest consumer electronics show these days, and it runs until 6th September in Berlin. Once over the disappointment that the only music was Muzak-alike piped hell, the race was on to... (Read More)

Cisco-HP Rivalry Blossoms

Mar 30th, 2009 - Cisco isn’t putting the fear of God into Hewlett-Packard over its new entry into the blade server market. But even so, Cisco is seeing a nice run-up in its stock over the last three weeks - from under $13 per share to $17.50 per share – so Cisco shareholders don’t seem to care what Hewlett-Packard... (Read More)

Choosy Consumers Want More From Their Cell Phones

Jan 8th, 2008 - There's an old saying in marketing that the consumer always gets what he or she wants. That's likely never been more true than with today's cell phones, where users are clamoring for more than just songs downloads, video, GPS, systems, and, increasingly, voice mail technologies. Voice mail?... (Read More)

Hot Sectors: Part II

Sep 26th, 2007 - Yesterday I made my case for the handheld mobil device marketplace, and why strong growth there could well point to some profitable stock plays within that sector in 2008. Today, I'll focus on another potential success story -- removable memory cards. Full disclosure: About all I know about... (Read More)

Save a Tree, Use Contxts As Your Calling Card

Mar 24th, 2009 - One of the most time-consuming (and boring) after-effects of attending an industry conference is the deluge of business cards you bring home. Despite your best intentions to cull them and put important contact information in your database, let's be honest, it rarely happens. It's a pretty safe bet... (Read More)

Why Fly When You Can Video Conference?

Aug 27th, 2008 - The massive communications failure at a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) facility yesterday no doubt left plenty of businesspeople stranded at airports all across the country. There were probably thousands of people flying around for meetings, training sessions, seminars, conferences, and... (Read More)

Hybrid disc players to end DVD war unlikely

Jan 4th, 2007 - In response to this article, claiming that the DVD format war may soon be over, I highly doubt it. In the article: They go on further to state that hybrid players coming from Warner Brothers and LG will bridge the gap between Blu-Ray and HD DVD. Well, it's just not going to happen. There's... (Read More)

New media player software released by Adobe

Apr 17th, 2007 - The software giant Adobe has made another move to expand its reaches by unveiling a new media player program called "Adobe Media Player". And no, Adobe hasn't just created *another* video format for streaming, they're using an existing technology that they already own to handle the video:... (Read More)

Apple TV out and shipping

Mar 22nd, 2007 - Apple's digital hub, known as the Apple TV, has finally started shipping. It's aiming to bridge the link between your media and your TV, providing a wireless digital hub through which you can transfer your content to watch, namely the content purchased through the iTunes store. How much does it... (Read More)

YouTube offering clips from BBC

Mar 3rd, 2007 - YouTube (now owned by Google) and BBC struck a deal that would soon allow the former to provide clips from the latter. Special channels will be created on YouTube that you can watch the content through, providing many popular BBC shows such as Top Gear and Doctor Who. But this move is not... (Read More)

Flixwagon Lets You Broadcast From Your Cell Phone

Nov 14th, 2008 - Web 2.0 has always been about giving the individual the power to publish without having to beg a media company for access. From blogs to podcasts to services like YouTube ordinary (and extraordinary) citizens have been able to publish their work for the world to see. Now Flixwagon lets you... (Read More)

Networks Encourage Piracy by Blocking Access to Shows

Aug 13th, 2008 - I'm on vacation right now in Germany, and I thought I could watch some American TV here on my PC. But I've learned that US sites consistently block their TV shows outside the US, a practice I find more than a bit curious. I tried the network sites. I tried alternative sites like Hulu.com, but all... (Read More)

When I want one of these I'll let you know

Nov 12th, 2008 - Gaah, here we go again. Google is attaching video conferencing to its Gmail service. Gmail users, if they have a webcam and microphone, can now download a little utility and IM and talk to people as well as mailing them. The IM facility has been around for a while. And we needed yet another one... (Read More)

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