Phoenix toughens BIOS
The software that sits between the operating system and a PC’s hardware hasn’t changed much in decades. Now, Phoenix Technologies wants to introduce greater security, usability and copy protection. "Phoenix, one of the biggest makers of BIOS (basic input/output system) software, has released the first entry in a line of next-generation products that it promises will drive utility computing and prevent unauthorized users from misusing protected intellectual property."
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