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Cardholders clueless on chip and pin







Cardholders clueless on chip and pin

Cardholders clueless on chip and pin 08/13/2004 05:01 AM

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USS Clueless - The truth is...


USS Clueless - The truth is... 04/30/2004 04:57 AM
Steven Den Beste: The Truth Is .. brilliant article .. IRRITATED

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Rise of the Clueless


Rise of the Clueless 07/19/2004 09:54 AM
In Wired's July issue, Contributing writer Cory Doctorow writes about the movie I, Robot, in a slam at the late Dr. Isaac Asimov titled Rise of the Machines. I would rather Wired had found someone who had actually read more than two or three Asimov short stories. There is a lot in this article that is debatable but presented as concrete fact, and other "facts" which are downright false.

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I have written before of my love for my favorite feature in the Berkeley Daily Planet, the Police Blotter. Today while reading it, I ran across this absolute gem which caused me to lose a mouthful of hot Peet's coffee in front of the Cheeseboard. Knife-Wielder Earns Cellular Domicile A 48-year-old Berkeley man found himself with a new and tightly confined residence after police busted him for flashing a knife at a fellow citizen near the corner of Center Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Way at 9:37 a.m. Friday. The felon seems to have overlooked that building on the corner and all those blue-clad badge-wearing folks who pass through its portals en route to their black-and-white cars. (For those of you unfamiliar with Berkeley geography, our new police headquarters is at the corner of MLK and Center.) How do you get a job writing stuff like this? I want one. It made my day....

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Clueless bank


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I have an account at Imperial Capital Bank (yes, I know – there are countless jokes to be made of that name). I have it mostly because their interest rate on their checking account is quite good (1.92%, for now ...). Actually, that's the only reason I have an account there. Anyway, I have a check for some GBP laying around, so I called them to find out what they'd charge and which exchange rate they'd use and so...

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STEVEN DEN BESTE:

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USS Clueless - American robustness


USS Clueless - American robustness 01/27/2004 04:41 AM
The latest from Steven Den Beste

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USS Clueless - Another hammer blow


USS Clueless - Another hammer blow 12/22/2003 05:32 AM
Steven den Beste notes the dynamics behind Lybia's capitulation .. Another hammer blow

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"USS Clueless - Another hammer blow"


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Clueless Article About Canada's Wi-Fi
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savagely Fisking Human Rights Watch, .. Steven den Beste .. USS Clueless .. rant

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Clueless newbie award: Scott Sassa of Friendster .. cancel your account in protest .. Joyce's husband, Tim .. fire

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Thousands of clueless web surfers + a
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good aggregation engine
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Taiwan chip giant TSMC upbeat on global
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What a lot of people may not be aware of is that, all of the DRM or anti-priacy measures Apple implemented in iPod + iTunes can easily be broken. Whether it's the authorisation requirement of purchased tunes from iTMS, or the inability to copy songs from an iPod back to your computer, there are ways to defeat them.
Of course, Steve Jobs is probably aware of the fact that, there is no such thing as a fool-proof DRM. Ever.

Good Chip/Bad Chip


Good Chip/Bad Chip 03/19/2005 02:23 AM

Making computer chips is not as easy as it sounds. Manufacturers throw out 20–50% of the chips they make because of defects. According to a USC professor, Melvin Breuer, many of these defects are so minor that the chips could still be used in video cards and audio applications without a problem. He feels that if the manufacturers could identify these chips, they could resell them and drive the cost of electronic devices down to an amount in the billions of dollars each year of savings.

The technique doesn't have to be limited to chips that are consistent in their errors. Chips that make errors only once in a while can also be spared, according to Breuer. They just need to end up in devices where humans can tolerate a glitch in the output from time to time. For instance, a video card could mark one pixel in a million as red instead of blue and an end user probably wouldn't even notice the difference. The same goes for a soundcard in a voicemail application that blurs one word in every thousand. At present, chips failing these tests are usually tossed.


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"A Chip in Every Pot" 11/19/2003 02:10 PM
Research firm In-Stat/MDR expects to see chips in almost everything in the home, including pots: The firm predicts that the networking silicon market will grow from $650 million in 2002 to $1.07 billion this year, driven by Wi-Fi and other networking technologies. In fact, wireless LANs will be the biggest revenue opportunity for this market, according to the study....

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No Chip in Arm, No Shot From Gun


No Chip in Arm, No Shot From Gun 04/15/2004 04:59 AM
A new chip that would be implanted into a gun owner's arm and matched up to a particular gun will make the gun inoperable for anyone else. The chipmaker says it will lead to greater gun safety, while the NRA and police departments are leery.
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