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  • PayPal To Block Browsers Without Extended Validation SSL
    Monday 21 April 2008 – 01:30 in Networking
    PayPal is to block any browsers that do not support the Extended Validation SSL Certificate in a move designed to curb phishing.
  • Pre-N chip production lead time extended
    Wednesday 5 July 2006 – 04:28
    The lead time for the production of chips compliant with pre-N, or the 802.11n draft 1.0, wireless standard, has recently been extended to 12-16 weeks from the previous 8-12 weeks, as shipments of pre-N devices from Taiwan-based network-equipment makers started gaining momentum in June, according to sources at the makers.
  • An Extended History Of The BBS
    Wednesday 6 July 2005 – 06:00
    Long before there was an Internet, a dedicated group of hobbyists and hackers ran their own computer bulletin board systems, enabling communication between computer users around the world. This collection of videos is their story.
  • Gamers Depot Extended Coverage Of GDC
    Monday 10 March 2003 – 09:45
    Many of you have been asking where you can see more of what was going on at GDC, and we are happy to report that Duane Pemberton of Gamers Depot has posted a couple of stories on GDC as well.
  • Y2K official predicts extended fallout
    Monday 11 October 1999 – 07:34
    Phones and lights will work, but fallout from the coming Y2K glitch will eat away at economies for months, according to the man heading up efforts to manage the problem for countries around the world.

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  • Do Extended-range WLAN technologies deliver?*
    Monday 15 November 2004 – 02:57
    Longer range and faster speed are the watchwords for wireless LAN product manufacturers and the criteria by which many of us choose which products to buy. We take a look at three "extended range" WLAN technologies - Atheros' Super G / XR, Airgo Networks' True MIMO and Parker Vision's D2D - to see if they deliver as promised.
  • Trusted Computing platform, DRM coming to hard drives*
    Thursday 16 February 2006 – 12:51
    Trusted Computing platform, DRM coming to hard drives This week's announcement of the publication of a Trusted Platform Module implementation that enables TPM functionality to be shifted to hard disk drives, creates an intriguing scenario. Hard drive manufacturers may get involved in driving a single standard for DRM functionality, to which Microsoft and others may actually find themselves succumbing.
  • IDF Spring 2001 Part II: USB 2.0 and Extended PC*
    Monday 5 March 2001 – 06:00
    Here's the second part of our IDF-blurb. What about USB 2.0 or 1394b? What's the 'Extended PC' and who needs it? Will P2P drive Pentium 4? How much of Intel's future projections is fact and how much is fiction?

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