2012年9月14日星期五

Technology Report: With the wave of a hand, Intel wants to do away with passwords

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09/13/2012
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With the wave of a hand, Intel wants to do away with passwords
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Passwords for online banking, social networks and email could be replaced with the wave of a hand if prototype technology developed by Intel makes it to tablets and laptops.
Aggressive iPhone launch plan boosts Apple outlook
(Reuters) - Sales of the new iPhone 5 could be double those of the previous model in its first week on the market, thanks to Apple Inc's most aggressive smartphone launch plan yet, and up to 33 million iPhones may be sold this quarter, analysts said.
A leader of hacker group Anonymous arrested in Texas
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A self-professed leader of the computer hacker group Anonymous was arrested by authorities in Dallas, officials said on Thursday.
U.S. telco mobile payments venture Isis to delay launch again
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Isis, a venture of three big U.S. mobile providers, is delaying the launch of its mobile payments service for the second time this year, an executive for the company said on Thursday.
Nintendo's $300 Wii U goes on sale November 18 in U.S
NEW YORK/TOKYO (Reuters) - Nintendo Co's Wii U will hit U.S. store shelves November 18 starting at just under $300, as the creator of Super Mario looks to regain the lead in gaming from Sony and Microsoft, and fend off tablet and smartphone makers led by Apple Inc.
University of California sues Facebook, Wal-mart over patents
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A University of California patent licensee which has sued some of the biggest U.S. companies is taking on three more -- Facebook Inc, Wal-Mart Stores Inc and the Walt Disney Co.
Apple's iPhone 5 bigger, faster but lacks "wow"
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc's new iPhone goes on sale on Friday with a bigger screen and 4G wireless technology, as the company seeks to safeguard its edge over rivals like Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Google Inc.
3D printers bring hi-tech manufacturing to the home
(Reuters) - Not so long ago, harried moms and dads would brave the holiday season crowds at the mall to buy those Lego accessories or that Star Wars battle cruiser.
Apple-supplier Imagination sees strong shipment growth
LONDON (Reuters) - Imagination Technologies, the British chip designer which powers video and graphics in Apple's products, said high-profile consumer product launches for Christmas would help maintain its momentum.
Audience Inc shows Apple's coattails no easy ride
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When specialty chip maker Audience Inc went public in May this year, investors jumped at the opportunity to invest in a supplier to Apple Inc and ride the coattails of its success in the consumer electronics market.
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