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Picture Quality Shoot-Out Part II: Smart Phones

In part two of our series, we continue to examine and evaluate the image and video picture quality produced by mobile devices. We looked...

Apple Shipped iPods Carrying Windows Virus

Apple Computer has reported that a small number of its popular video iPods were infected with a virus that targets Windows PCs before they...

TransSend Eases Bluetooth Transfers

The Bluetooth Special Interest Group, an industry group that sets standards for the Bluetooth short-range wireless communications system, has come up with a new,...

RFID, EPCglobal Face Public Policy Challenges

LOS ANGELES—There have been some serious public policy challenges to radio-frequency identification and, in turn, to EPCglobal, the standards-setting organization aligned to the supply...

Printronix Introduces RFID Printer Applicator

Printronix is shipping a new industrial printer that can generate up to 100 bar-code labels with embedded and encoded RFID chips per minute, and...

Beauty Killed the Beast—and Slowed Its Download Speed

The latest batch of test results from Keynote Systems released Oct. 17 provides supporting evidence for those who argue that e-commerce sites must be...

Toshiba Issues Fix for Bluetooth Driver Flaw

David Maynor and Jon "Johnny Cache" Ellch, the two hackers at the center of a Apple MacBook Wi-Fi flaw disclosure controversy, have been credited...

Understanding the Basics of EPCglobal

LOS ANGELES—About 200 people left home a day early to attended a pre-conference event held here in the western wing of the LA Convention...

Push-to-Talk Pushes Out

Sprints announcement Oct. 16 that it had started work on using its EV-DO Rev. A network as the basis for a new, enhanced, push-to-talk...

HP Offers RFID to Track Data Center Assets

Hewlett-Packard announced Oct. 17 that it has completed a successful test using radio-frequency identification to track assets, specifically servers, in the data center. The technology,...