Sony unveils flash device with biometric security
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Canyon Technology Unveils New
Ultra-light Flash/MP3 Device Featuring
Creative Minimalism
Canyon Technology Unveils New
Ultra-light Flash/MP3 Device Featuring
Creative Minimalism
12/17/2004 06:32 PMThe new device has been created with the minimalism concept in mind.
Its designers have stripped it of all redundant features, having
endowed it with supreme simplicity and pure functionality. [PRWEB Dec
13, 2004]
Flash drive gets biometric protection
Flash drive gets biometric protection
12/10/2003 07:46 PMZDNet Dec 10 2003 6:46PM ET
LaCie unveils Biometric Control Access
hard drive
LaCie unveils Biometric Control Access
hard drive
06/22/2005 02:22 AMLaCie today unveiled its new compact SAFE Mobile Hard Drive with
biometric technology -- fingerprint authentication grants access to
the drive...
Hewlett Packard unveils new device
Hewlett Packard unveils new device
12/25/2003 08:06 AMNews Today Dec 25 2003 7:41AM ET
IBM Unveils New Network Storage Device
IBM Unveils New Network Storage Device
03/20/2003 01:05 PMComparing the size of its new NAS (network attached storage) device to
that of a pizza
box, IBM has announced the new NAS 100, a storage device targeted at
companies that have little or no IT staff. The NAS 100, which is
geared
toward organizations like banks and retail outlets, will be available
next month.
Biometric airport security
Biometric airport security
04/29/2004 04:16 PM
Buying biometrically into big brother? Privium is an
IBM-backed pay service at Amsterdam's
Schipho
l Airport that allows passengers to identify themselves by iris
recognition and thus speed their way through security checks. This
being the privacy-respecting Netherlands, the biometric information
is not stored in a central database, but only on a card you carry with
you; other countries may not be so enlightened. This could well become
a standard form of identification. In the meantime, could the failure
to buy this service qualify someone as a security or insurance risk?
GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink
Future Chips
GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink
Future Chips
07/07/2004 06:32 AMBoston Globe Jul 7 2004 10:54AM GMT
Silicontech's biometric security
solutions
Silicontech's biometric security
solutions
08/07/2004 05:04 PMThe Hindu Aug 7 2004 8:42PM GMT
Privacy vs. Security: Biometric
E-Passports
Privacy vs. Security: Biometric
E-Passports
08/22/2004 08:18 AMSony, Nintendo Do Handheld Device Combat
Sony, Nintendo Do Handheld Device Combat
05/11/2004 06:05 PMAP via Newsday May 11 2004 9:26PM GMT
GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink
Future Chips (Reuters)
GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink
Future Chips (Reuters)
07/07/2004 01:32 AMReuters - Scientists at General Electric Co.
(GE.N) unveiled one of the smallest functioning devices ever
made on Wednesday, a carbon tube about 10 atoms wide that could
one day shrink computer chip technology.
Home Office agency buys biometric
security
Home Office agency buys biometric
security
04/16/2004 03:29 AMZDNet UK Apr 16 2004 7:45AM GMT
Rapidata switches to biometric security
in Bacs roll-out
Rapidata switches to biometric security
in Bacs roll-out
03/23/2005 10:02 AMComputer Business Review Mar 23 2005 2:02PM GMT
Security and interop issues cause EU
biometric passport delays
Security and interop issues cause EU
biometric passport delays
04/01/2005 03:51 AMBegs for deadline extension
Macromedia unveils Flash 5
Macromedia unveils Flash 5
05/23/2002 10:39 PMBiometric Watch Covers Global Biometric
Industry News
Biometric Watch Covers Global Biometric
Industry News
04/02/2005 05:06 AMA free sample of the April 2005 issue of Biometric Watch April 2005
issue is now available on line. This issue is sponsored by the
Identity Summit Middle East Biometrics Forum, scheduled for June 5-7
2005 in Dubai. [PRWEB Apr 2, 2005]
Disney to Release Films for Sony PSP
Game Device (Reuters)
Disney to Release Films for Sony PSP
Game Device (Reuters)
03/17/2005 04:07 AMReuters - The home video arm of the Walt
Disney Co. on Wednesday said it would release movies in the
newly-developed UMD format for Sony Corp.'s PlayStation
Portable handheld video game and media device.
Sony Expects Initial Loss on PSP
Handheld Device (Reuters)
Sony Expects Initial Loss on PSP
Handheld Device (Reuters)
05/13/2004 03:44 AMReuters - Sony Corp. (6758.T) does not expect
to make money on its new PlayStation Portable handheld games
console at launch, due to the price of components and initial
development costs, the head of Sony's U.S. games unit said on
Wednesday.
AMD Unveils 256-Megabit Flash Memory
AMD Unveils 256-Megabit Flash Memory
03/20/2003 01:05 PMSeeking to capitalize on one of the fastest-growing semiconductor
markets, chipmaker AMD has announced a full line of flash memory
products, designed to be embedded in cell phones, PDAs, automobile
consoles, and networking and industrial manufacturing devices. The
current flagship of the line is a high-density, 256-megabit embedded
chip.
Game Critics Hail Sony PSP Device,
Donkey Kong (Reuters)
Game Critics Hail Sony PSP Device,
Donkey Kong (Reuters)
06/08/2004 06:33 PMReuters - Video game critics on Tuesday
honored Sony Corp.'s (6758.T) upcoming handheld game device,
the PlayStation Portable, and the latest iteration of the
legendary "Donkey Kong" franchise as products likely to bring
gaming back to players who have turned away from the joystick.
Sony Plans Video Version of Vaio Pocket
Device (Reuters)
Sony Plans Video Version of Vaio Pocket
Device (Reuters)
05/14/2004 06:14 AMReuters - Sony Corp's new
portable audio player competing with Apple's iPod will be
accompanied this year by another device which can play video
and beam it to a TV, the Japanese company said on Friday.
Two Flash Players From Sony: NW-E75 and
NY-E95
Two Flash Players From Sony: NW-E75 and
NY-E95
06/15/2004 11:54 AM
Sony announced two new flash
Memory MP3 players that look not unlike tiny music gas cans, the
NW-E75 (256MB) and the NW-E95 (512MB). Both have an impressive
playback time of about 70 hours from their rechargeable batteries and
look to be able to record to memory, as well. The NW-E75 comes in
three colors, red, white, and blue, while the higher-capacity NW-E95
comes only in black (and are both the same size, but I left the images
in their native resolution so you could get a better look). Looks like
these will likely be Japan-only, for now.
Read [SonyJP via Soroban]
Two Flash Players From Sony: NW-E75 and
NW-E95
Two Flash Players From Sony: NW-E75 and
NW-E95
06/15/2004 01:05 PM
Sony announced two new flash
Memory MP3 players that look not unlike tiny music gas cans, the
NW-E75 (256MB) and the NW-E95 (512MB). Both have an impressive
playback time of about 70 hours from their rechargeable batteries and
look to be able to record to memory, as well. The NW-E75 comes in
three colors, red, white, and blue, while the higher-capacity NW-E95
comes only in black (and are both the same size, but I left the images
in their native resolution so you could get a better look). Looks like
these will likely be Japan-only, for now.
Read [SonyJP via Soroban]
Macromedia unveils face-lift for Flash
Macromedia unveils face-lift for Flash
11/11/2003 02:01 PMAMD unveils low-power Mirrorbit flash
memory
AMD unveils low-power Mirrorbit flash
memory
06/15/2004 07:03 AMComputer Weekly Jun 15 2004 11:25AM GMT
VeriSign unveils flash new site seal
VeriSign unveils flash new site seal
11/04/2003 02:30 PMMark of Trust marketing ploy
Briefly: Macromedia unveils face-lift
for Flash
Briefly: Macromedia unveils face-lift
for Flash
11/11/2003 03:24 PMCNET Nov 11 2003 2:16PM ET
FAST Unveils Macromedia Flash Searching
Capability
FAST Unveils Macromedia Flash Searching
Capability
09/21/2002 05:29 AMEContent Sep 21 2002 4:08AM ET
AMD unveils lower-power Mirrorbit flash
memory
AMD unveils lower-power Mirrorbit flash
memory
06/14/2004 07:40 PMBOSTON - Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s (AMD's) Spansion flash memory
joint venture plans to announce on Tuesday the second-generation of
its Mirrorbit flash memory designed specifically for cell phones and
other wireless devices, the company said.
Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives
Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives
02/01/2005 09:13 PMNow you can have safe, secure, portable storage of your confidential
business and personal data with the biometric fingerprint ClipDrive
Bio USB Flash Drive and the Outbacker USB biometric fingerprint Hard
Disk Drive. The devices are non-operational until a validated
fingerprint or password is received. [PRWEB Jan 21, 2005]
Sony adds HDD to USB Flash drive line-up
Sony adds HDD to USB Flash drive line-up
06/21/2004 04:39 AMReg Kit Watch More capacious, but less
compact
Sony puts finger on flash drives
Sony puts finger on flash drives
11/05/2003 06:03 PMZDNet Nov 5 2003 4:29PM ET
Sony unveils HDD Walkman
Sony unveils HDD Walkman
07/01/2004 05:24 AMReg Kit Watch Watch out, iPod
Sony unveils Wi-Fi multimedia Clié
Sony unveils Wi-Fi multimedia Clié
09/14/2004 05:18 AMBig OLED screen, 802.11b, slick design, long-running battery...
Sony unveils its new WALKMAN
Sony unveils its new WALKMAN
04/06/2005 12:33 PMSony has unveiled its new WALKMAN, a 20GB HDD player with an aluminium
body and credit-card-size dimensions that can hold up to 13,000 songs
or 900 CDs worth of music.
The NW-HD5 offers a 40 hour replaceable battery. It also features a
large and easy-to-navigate 7-line LED screen. The display is
synchronised to hand movements, flipping from horizontal to vertical
depending on moves, eliminating the need for “right side up”. The
NW-HD5’s specially designed sensor kicks in when dropped, providing
immediate and effective shock protection. The NW-HD5 comes supplied
with SonicStage3.1 software that plays both MP3 and ATRAC formats.
The player is available in a choice of black, silver or red and is
expected to be in UK shops next month. There is no announcement on a
North American launch.
Sony unveils HDV camcorder
Sony unveils HDV camcorder
09/07/2004 10:40 AMSony Corp. will begin selling its first high-definition video
camcorder in Japan on Oct. 15, and worldwide by the end of the year,
the company said in an announcement Tuesday. While the camcorder is
compatible with Japan's HDV high-definition digital video format,
users cannot store video on Sony's Blu-ray Disc format. The HDR-FX1
camcorder is Sony's first step in promoting high definition video as
the standard format for home-use camcorders, but its price makes it
too expensive for most families initially, the company said.
International Biometric Group Delivers
Iris Recognition Test Report to the US
Department of Homeland Security
International Biometric Group Delivers
Iris Recognition Test Report to the US
Department of Homeland Security
06/17/2005 04:23 PMExtensive evaluation of iris recognition accuracy, interoperability,
and usability. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Security Software Companies Brace for
Changes When Microsoft Unveils New
Security for Windows
Security Software Companies Brace for
Changes When Microsoft Unveils New
Security for Windows
07/18/2004 08:04 PMXposed Jul 19 2004 0:09AM GMT
Sony unveils tiny wireless pen PC
Sony unveils tiny wireless pen PC
05/10/2004 04:43 AMReg Kit Watch Look, ma, no keyboard
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