- RFID's new utility in the datacenter
(InfoWorld)
August 20, 2008
When you think of RFID, you likely think of the radio tags being used to track items in a warehouse or verify prescriptions in a hospital -- two long-time uses of the radio frequency identification tags. But today, RFID's biggest growth is seen a lot closer to home. Replacing supply chain and inventory management, the No. 1 growth category is now found in the RFID tagging of IT assets, ... - Brief: Judge nixes gag order against MIT students
(SecurityFocus)
August 20, 2008
Judge nixes gag order against MIT students - NDSU, labs collaborate
(Fargo Forum)
August 20, 2008
Sandia officials say ventures could develop into long-term partnerships New partnerships between North Dakota State University and national laboratories could help purify water, lower solar energy production costs and increase national security, officials said Tuesday. Advertisement: YMCA YMCA FAll Program Registration Registration opens August 12 for Members and August 13 for ... - Judge Lifts MIT Subway Hack Gag Order
(PC Magazine)
August 19, 2008
Three Massachusetts Institute of Technology students are free to spread the word about the Boston transit system's inadequacies after a judge on Tuesday lifted a gag order that prevented the trio from presenting their findings at last week's Defcon conference. - NDSU pairs with labs for research projects
(Fargo Forum)
August 19, 2008
North Dakota State University has partnered with two federal laboratories on research projects involving solar cells, polymers and radio frequency identification. Advertisement: JobsHQ Looking for some good employees? Contact info@jobsHQ.com and learn how you can post all your jobs for one low monthly fee on the region's premier employment site. - News (15)
(ZDNet Australia)
August 19, 2008
The three Massachusetts Institute of Technology students who have been barred by a court order from discussing subway card vulnerabilities are now free to say what they want. - Tegal and CIMAC Enter Partnership to Bring Greater Efficiency and Throughput to Semiconductor Processing Equipment
(Centre Daily Times)
August 19, 2008
Semiconductor equipment supplier Tegal Corporation (NASDAQ:TGAL) and CIMAC, a leading software service solutions provider, announced today that they have entered into a partnership to create enhanced operating systems and user interfaces for Tegal AMS PVD thin film deposition systems. - Judge lifts MIT students' card-hacking gag order
(CNET)
August 19, 2008
In an abrupt reversal, federal judge rejects the Massachusetts transit agency's attempts to bar three students from discussing subway card vulnerabilities--until sometime next year. -
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