Thursday, December 29, 2011

Windows 8 brings password management and synchronization

We all know that Windows 8 will offer a variety of features, and regarding the upcoming features, we’re pleased to inform you that Windows 8 will have an improved password management system.


You probably use a variety of passwords on your computer, so it’s not uncommon that you lose or forget your password, and the only solution for that problem is to request a new password, but that can be a tedious process sometimes. Luckily for you, Windows 8 will try to eliminate this problem with enhanced password storage and syncing feature. By logging in to Windows 8 with your Live ID, you’ll automatically retrieve passwords that you’ve used on this computer, and all your website passwords will be saved on Internet Explorer 10, so you won’t have to log in again. However, if you need to see those passwords, you can do so easily right from the credential manager.

Password storage and synchronizing feature sounds promising, however it has it flaws, but we can’t wait to see how it works in action.

Source: http://www.gadgetlite.com/2011/12/28/windows-8-brings-password-management/

Unboxing Samsung Galaxy Note Android smartphone

We were fortunate to have been sent the Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-N7000) just before the Christmas holidays began and whilst we’ve been keeping our mouths full of mince pies, chocolate and mulled wine we’ve also taken some time to unbox and capture a quick gallery.


Is it a tablet or is it a smartphone? Difficult to say and we’ve seen mixed reviews regarding its 5.3″ front panel. While we continue to test out the Galaxy Note, here’s a quick summary of its key specs.
  •     Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS
  •     Dual-core 1.4GHz Cortex A9 processor
  •     5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED screen
  •     8 megapixel main camera capable of recording 1080p videos, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera
  •     802.11 b/g/n, bluetooth 3.0
  •     HSPA+ 21Mbps 850/900/1900/2100
  •     a-GPS and GLONASS systems
  •     Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
Source: http://www.gadgetlite.com/2011/12/26/gallery-unboxing-samsung-galaxy/

SMK-Link Bluetooth Calculator Keypad combines keypad and calculator into one

Using your Mac with compact-size keyboard saves your space, but it also deprives you from your keypad, but luckily for you, we have a device that will give you back your keypad functionality.

Bluetooth Calculator Keypad comes from SMK-Link, and this keyboard gives you quick access to numerical and mathematical keys. Besides its keypad functionality, Bluetooth Calculator Keypad can also work as a calculator, so you don’t have to start any additional calculator applications on your computer. There are also buttons for specific functions such as memory recall, percentages, and decimal change, so you’ll be able to do perform basic calculations with ease.

If you’re looking for a keypad for your Mac, Bluetooth Calculator Keypad might be perfect for you, because it comes with built-in calculator as well, and it’s fully compatible with both Mac and PC computers. As for the price, Bluetooth Calculator Keypad can be purchased from Apple Online Store for $59.99.

Source: http://www.gadgetlite.com/2011/12/28/smk-link-bluetooth-calculator/#more-32800

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

New and improved ASIMO from Honda

After seeing Primer-V2 robot that drives a bicycle, we have to wonder what happened to the older robots such as ASIMO. In case you’re a fan of ASIMO, we’re happy to inform you that Honda Motors has introduced new and improved ASIMO robot, so let’s see what new ASIMO can do.

According to the creators, the new ASIMO will be able to change its behavior and to adapt to the current situations. Unlike the previous model, new ASIMO uses pre-set space sensor, so it can predict direction in which people are going, and it can use that data to avoid collisions. In addition, the new ASIMO also comes with face and voice recognition, so it can speak with multiple people simultaneously. Despite these improvements, we also have to mention that ASIMO also features a highly functional multi-finger hand that allows it to work better with certain objects.

New ASIMO looks great, and its developers have done an amazing job with it, and we can only wonder what ASIMO will be able to do in the future.

Source:http://www.gadgetlite.com/2011/11/16/improved-asimo-honda/#more-32292

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Primer-V2: The first robot that drives a bicycle

 We don’t need to remind you that robots can do all sorts of amazing things, and after the robots that can sing and walk, we have the first robot that can drive a bicycle on its own.

Dr. Guero, also known as Masahiko Yamaguchi, created Primer-V2 robot, and unlike other robots that we saw, this one is capable of driving a bicycle on its own, almost like a human. Although this robot probably isn’t the fastest bicycle driver, and it can only achieve speed of 10kmph, it’s probably the only robot that is capable of doing that. In order to keep its balance, this robot is using data from a piezoelectric angular rate sensor and thanks to that data it corrects tilt with the handlebars. Although this robot uses automatic balance, when it comes to determining a direction, it has to be controlled remotely at all times.

Primer-V2 is one of a kind robot, and we hope that we’ll see similar robots in the future.

Source:http://www.gadgetlite.com/2011/11/15/primer-v2-robot-drives-bicycle/#more-32280

Friday, November 11, 2011

Rob Eyeborg Spence: The first man with wireless camera instead of eye

We have seen all sorts of medical implants and prosthetics that could improve the lives people with certain medical conditions, and speaking of which, today we want to introduce you to Eyeborg.




Rob Spence, also known as Eyeborg, lost his eye due to the accident, and ever since then, Rob has been working with the team of engineers to develop a camera replacement for his lost eye. Together they have managed to transform an endoscope into a working video camera that is placed inside of Rob's eye socket. As for this camera, it transmits the wireless video signal to a handheld LCD viewer wirelessly, and Rob turns the camera by moving the magnet in front of the camera. So far, this camera isn't connected to Rob's brain, but someday scientists might find a way to do that.

Bionic eyes are still far away, but scientists believe that they will manage to connect bionic eye with a visual cortex someday in the future and help many visually impaired worldwide.

Source:http://www.gadgetlite.com/2011/09/08/rob-eyeborg-spence-man-wireless/#more-31381

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

APEN A3 Digital Pen transfers your notes to your smartphone via Bluetooth

We take notes all the time, during the class or during work, but the problem occurs when we need to retype those notes in our computer, so in order to save you from all this tedious retyping process, company APEN has released an interesting solution.
APEN A3 Digital Pen looks like an ordinary pen, but unlike other pens, APEN A3 Digital Pen has one extra feature that allows it to store anything that you write in its memory. This means that you can write, draw, or sketch anything that you want, and it will be stored in pen's memory. After you've stored your writings to the pen's memory, you can send it to your smartphone via Bluetooth and use a special app to share your drawings or notes on social networking websites with your friends.

APEN A3 Digital Pen can save you a lot of time so you won't have to retype your notes, but APEN A3 Digital Pen comes with a price, and it is currently priced at $129.99.

Source:http://www.gadgetlite.com/2011/09/09/apen-a3-digital-pen-transfers/#more-31387

Monday, September 19, 2011

iZone monitors you home and sends live audio and video to your iOS device

If you want to keep a close eye on your house at all times than you're in luck, since there's a new security system that monitors your home and sends the live video to your iOS device.


Securing your home is never easy, especially if you want to keep a constant eye on your home, but luckily, there's a new security system developed by Stem Innovation, and it is called iZON. iZON is network wireless camera that is controlled by remote app, and what makes iZON so special is that it sends audio and video to your iOS at all times, as long as you have internet connection. In addition, iZON can record video and upload it to a private YouTube account, so you can look at it anytime you like. Also,  iZON can be set to record automatically if there's any noise or motion.

iZON is fully compatible with iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch, and it is currently priced at  $129.95, so make sure you check it out.

Source:http://www.gadgetlite.com/2011/09/14/izone-monitors-home-sends-live/#more-31425

Friday, September 16, 2011

New hybrid mouse LG Smart Scan LSM-100 comes with built-in scanner

We already wrote about hybrid devices, and you probably remember Canon X Mark I Mouse, a mouse that comes with built-in calculator. Today we have another mouse, but unlike Canon X Mark I Mouse, this mouse comes with a built-in scanner.

LG announced Smart Scan LSM-100 at IFA, and what makes Smart Scan LSM-100 so special is that it comes with a built-in scanner. Scanning process is rather simple, and in order to scan any type of document, you just need to hold the Smart Scan button on the left side of the mouse and swipe the mouse over the document that you wish to scan. As for the scanned images, they can be saved in PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PDF, XLS, and DOC format, or they can be simply dragged and dropped into the desired application. As for the page size, LG Smart Scan LSM-100 can scan pages up to A3 size, and thanks to the LG’s Optical Character Recognition technology, it converts scanned text into a Microsoft Word document.


LG Smart Scan LSM-100 is a perfect hybrid device, especially if you’re not a fan of bulky scanners. As for the availability, Smart Scan LSM-100 is available in UK for GBP 89.98.


Robonaut 2 sends tweets from space station

Today, humanoid robots can run, walk, talk, and even sing, but currently, there aren’t many humanoid robots in space, expect the Robonaut 2 that was sent to space station by NASA. Speaking of Robonaut 2, or R2 for short, you’ll be pleased to hear that R2 is now sending tweets from space.


As you probably know, Robonaut 2 was sent by NASA to space station last year, so it could help astronauts with lifting heavy objects, and since then, we haven’t heard any news about it, until now. Well, if you’re fan of robots and Robonaut 2, you’ll be pleased to know that Robonaut 2 has its own twitter account, @astrorobonaut, that currently has more than 43, 000 followers, and they are constantly being updated about  R2’s activity in space. As for Robonaut 2, it was designed to demonstrate how dexterous robots could work in weightless environment, and it will eventually be upgraded so it can leave the space station and assist other astronauts on space walks.

So far, Robonaut 2 will stay inside the space station, but if you want to monitor its activity, feel free to follow its Twitter profile for future updates.

Source:http://www.gadgetlite.com/2011/09/07/robonaut-2-sends-tweets-space/#more-31366

Windows 8 Developer Preview is live and free to download

As you probably noticed by now, we’ve covered a lot of news related to Microsoft’s upcoming OS, Windows 8, but in case you want to experience Windows 8 on your own, now you have chance to do that for free.


For all Windows users that are anxious to see how Windows 8 works in action, we have some good news. Microsoft has just released an official Windows 8 Developer Preview to the public, and it is available free from Microsoft’s website. Now you can try all the new features of Windows 8 on your computer or a tablet, but we have to mention few things related to this version. This is a developer preview, so you’ll probably experience some difficulties such as crashing and lack of hardware support. In addition, you won’t be able to remove it once you install it, so keep that in mind as well.

We’ve been waiting for Windows 8 for a long time, and if you’re impatient to see how it works, make sure you download Windows 8 Developer Preview from Microsoft’s website.

Monday, September 5, 2011

How To Change Your IP Address

How do I change my IP Address?

There are MANY methods to change your IP address. Some methods will work for you but may not work for someone else and vice versa. We're going to cover how to change your IP address in Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista using command prompt.
What if I have a static IP address?

If your IP is static, then you CAN’T change it without contacting your ISP. Although not impossible, it is very rare that an ISP would assign you a static IP without some sort of increased level of service like a business account. However, an ISP can set a lengthy lease time for your IP address and make it look like you've assigned a static IP. If you have a long lease time (explained in this article) on your IP then you may not be able to change your IP address without leaving your modem or router unplugged for a long period of time (more than 8 hours), or without cloning your MAC address, which I’ll explain later in this article.

It definitely helps if you know how the IP is being assigned to you.


An IP lease time is the amount of time your ISP determines you’ll be assigned a particular IP. Some IP lease times could be just a couple of hours, where some are set to a few days, and other IP lease times could be set for as long as a year or more. This setting is completely up to your ISP.

One of the easier methods to change your IP address is to turn off your modem/router/computer overnight. Then turn it back on the following morning. This method WILL NOT work if your ISP has a long lease time set for your IP.

The following method will ONLY work if your computer is being assigned your external IP and not a router.


If your connection is direct to your computer and your computer gets the public IP and not a router, you can try this:
For Windows 2000, XP, and 2003
1. Click Start
2. Click Run
3. Type in cmd and hit ok (this opens a Command Prompt)
4. Type ipconfig /release and hit enter
5. Click Start, Control Panel, and open Network Connections
6. Find and Right click on the active Local Area Connection and choose Properties
7. Double-click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
8. Click on Use the following IP address
9. Enter a false IP like 123.123.123.123
10. Press Tab and the Subnet Mask section will populate with default numbers
11. Hit OK twice
12. Right click the active Local Area Connection again and choose Properties
13. Double-click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
14. Choose Obtain an IP address automatically
15. Hit OK twice
16. Go to What Is My IP to see if you have a new IP address

For Vista (Windows 7 is very similar)
1. Click Start
2. Click All Programs expand the Accessories menu
3. In the Accessories menu, Right Click Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator
4. Type ipconfig /release and hit enter
5. Click Start, Control Panel, and open Network and Sharing Center. Depending on your view, you may have to click Network and Internet      before you see the Network and Sharing Center icon
6. From the Tasks menu on the left, choose Manage Network Connections
7. Find and Right click on the active Local Area Connection and choose Properties (If you’re hit with a UAC prompt, choose Continue)
8. Double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
9. Click on Use the following IP address
10. Enter a false IP like 123.123.123.123
11. Press Tab and the Subnet Mask section will populate with default numbers
12. Hit OK twice
13. Right click the active Local Area Connection again and choose Properties
14. Double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
15. Choose Obtain an IP address automatically
16. Hit OK twice
17. Go to What Is My IP to see if you have a new IP address

Some people have inquired about manually assigning their IP address. This IS possible, but you run a very high risk of your ISP banning you from connecting to the internet. To manually change your IP, follow the steps above for your Operating System. In step 9 or 10, depending on your O/S, enter an IP similar to the one displayed in the command prompt window. For example, if the IP displayed in the command prompt window is 75.1.2.3, change yours to 75.1.2.4. You’ll also need to manually enter the Subnet, Gateway and DNS Server IP addresses. If the new IP you give your computer doesn’t work, chances are someone else on the ISP network has already been assigned that IP. You’ll need to move on to the next one and keep trying until you find an open one. Keep in mind that some ISPs match up your MAC or modem data to the address that’s been assigned. If those 2 things don’t match up, you won’t be able to connect no matter what. If your router gets the IP and not your computer, you’ll need to http in to your routers interface and manually assign the IP there. It’s pretty much the same method as assigning the IP to your computer. The method that varies is in how you reach your routers interface. You can get the instructions from your manufacturer’s website.

MAC Cloning. What is a MAC address? A MAC address is a physical hardware address assigned to each device that has the capability of connecting to a network. The internet is nothing more than a large network. The MAC address is something that is assigned in the chip on the device and is not something the user can change. MAC cloning can only be done at your router providing it has those capabilities. Most ISPs assign their IPs based on the MAC address in your equipment. If the MAC address of your router is 00-11-22-33-44-55 and you connect to your ISP, the DHCP server records your MAC and assigns an IP. If you disconnect from the ISP, you lose your IP address. The next time you connect, the DHCP server sees your MAC, looks to see if it has assigned an IP address to you before. If it has and the lease time has not expired, it will most likely give you the same IP address you had before disconnecting and will not change your IP.


source:http://www.whatismyip.com/faq/how-to-change-your-ip-address.asp

Friday, September 2, 2011

Windows 8 will have improved file management


Windows has changed a lot during the years, and Microsoft has decided to put some new changes in its upcoming OS, Windows 8, and one of the changes that we’re going to see is the improved file management.

Windows offers functional interface, but despite its functionality, this interface has its flaws especially when it comes to the copying of a large number of files. To make copying process a bit harder, there’s a problem with duplicated file names, so copying files can become sometimes a tedious process. Luckily for us, Microsoft has decided to fix this in Windows 8, and now when you’re copying several files simultaneously, you’ll get one dialog box for all transfers, and the great thing about it is that you’ll be to pause a specific transfer and continue it later. In addition, new improved interface allows you to choose which files you want to keep in case you’re trying to overwrite the files.

These are some welcome interface additions that will make our user experience simpler than before, and we can’t wait to try them out.

Official: Microsoft confirms USB 3.0 support for Windows 8


All PC users are waiting for Windows 8 with anticipation because it will feature all sorts of improvements, and if you’re waiting for Windows 8 as well, then we’re happy to inform you that Microsoft has just confirmed USB 3.0 support in Windows 8.

Today, most devices are using USB 2.0 connectivity, but as you know, that technology will surely be replaced with USB 3.0 in the near future, so it’s really no surprise to see that Windows 8 will have USB 3.0 support. We also have to mention that Microsoft won’t add USB 3.0 support on top of the USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 software stack, and it will write entirely new software stack for USB 3.0 instead, while keeping the USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 stacks separated.

Support for USB 3.0 in Windows 8 isn’t anything unexpected since we’re seeing more USB 3.0 devices with each passing day, but if you don’t own any USB 3.0 devices, don’t worry, Windows 8 will still have support for USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices.

MABEL: Running bipedal Robot with knees


Robots have proven that they can do all sorts of things, from singing and playing instruments, to learning on their own, but the only limitation that robots have is their running speed and movement, but this latest robot could change that.

MABEL is the first bipedal robot with knees and it was first built in late 2008, but it has advanced a lot since 2008. This robot can run at 6.8 mph (10.9km/h) and it can navigate through rough terrain at lower speeds on similar way as humans do. Besides running, this robot can easily walk, but it’s definitely not the most silent robot that we saw. In addition, we have to mention that MABEL currently has limited movability but researchers are constantly working on it, and they are hoping to make it able to climb stairs in the future.

MABEL is quite impressive, and although it’s far from being used in everyday situations, we might see it running on its own someday in the future.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Development of Technology - DJ Robots


Thanks to the development of technology, humans are slowly being replaced by robots in certain cases, but what if a human is replaced by artificial intelligence? If you’re considered whether artificial intelligence can do the job as well as human, well, Denise is here to prove that.

Denise is a non-human DJ or artificial intelligence program to be precise that was developed by Guile 3D Studio. Denise was designed as a virtual assistant to answer phone calls, check email, perform Web searches, and perform appointments, but Dominique Garcia, a radio personality from San Antonio had different plans for Denise. He purchased Denise for $200, and reprogrammed it in order to work as a live DJ on radio. So far, Denise cannot work on its own, and it needs a talented writer to write script for that will be performed during the talk breaks.
Denise is almost useless without a writer, but Denis already had its first radio show on August 24th from 1pm to 4pm CST on KROV.



Glass memory can preserve data for thousands of years



When it comes to storing data, DVDs currently provide the best solution for it, but problem with DVDs is that they cannot store your data for long periods, but luckily, scientists have found a new way to store data for long periods.

After hard drives and DVDs, the new medium for storing data might be glass. British researchers have managed to rearrange atoms in glass using laser, so your data will be stored even on 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit, or even under water. Although your data can survive in extreme temperatures, it can also survive for long periods of time as well. By storing data into glass, your data will live for thousands of years, which means that 10 generations after you will have access to it when you’re gone.

This special laser can write, delete, and rewrite data into the molecular structure of the glass, and a piece of glass that is large as a cellphone screen can hold 50GB of data. Although this sounds amazing, we wonder when we will see it in action.


Millenniata M-Disc will store your data forever


Storing our data can be a problem since DVDs aren’t that durable, but luckily for us, Millenniata has successfully developed the M-Disc, that lasts much more longer than other DVDs.


According to Millenniata, the latest technology M-Disc is the first ever ‘permanent disc’ and it can literally last forever. It is designed for business people, photographers, and all users that want to protect and store their data properly. M-Disc provides long-lasting storage by storing your data into rock like material that won’t be scratched or easily broken like other DVDs. In addition, M-Disc won’t degrade over time and it will be usable on daily basis without any problems. As for capacity, M-Disc currently can store 4.7GB of data, but Millenniata is working on a Blu-ray version that should become available someday in the future.

As for ordinary M-Disc, it will become available on October 2011 and it will be priced at $2.99. Of course, there will be M-Disc 5-packs available for $13.89 and M-Disc 10-packs for $26.59.



Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Mozilla to Implement New User Interface in Next Firefox [PICS]


It is believed that Mozilla has been constructing a new user interface for next version of Firefox, since some screenshots of Firefox were released online. Released screenshots shows the integrated Home Tab app, as well as new Firefox Menu,with drag & drop add-ons.
In recent months, Firefox is losing its market share with Google Chrome. And as competition is heating up in the browser market, browser’s new versions are being released frequently. Mozilla has drastically changed its UI from Firefox 3.6 to Firefox 4.
Here are some screenshots of new UI, which may come with Firefox 7 or 8 later this year.

Firefox For Mac

Firefox For Windows




Firefox Menu


Drag and Drop Firefox Add-Ons

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Browser Market Share: Google Chrome Up Mozilla Firefox Down


Google Inc.’s browser Google Chrome and Apple Inc.’s browser Safari market share have been increasing continuously while the market share of Mozilla Firefox and Opera browser have been continuously falling down  since from few months.


More than 53 percent users still preferred the Microsoft Inc.’s Internet Explore as a major browser, however Internet Explorer’s market share has been droped by 7 percent from 60.48% to 53.68% within one year. A rival to Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox’s, market share has also decreased to 21.67% from 22.9% according to netmarketshare.




Wheareas Google Chrome has seen significant rise in market share. Google Chrome’s users has been nearly doubled in last one year. Google Chrome market share has increased from 7.5% to 13.11%. Apple Safari’s market share has also increased from 5.15% to 7.48%. Meanwhile Opera market share has been dropped from 2.36% to 1.73%.





Monday, May 2, 2011

Sony Bloggie 3D camcorder

Few weeks before, Sony unveiled its 3D portable camcorder  camera – Sony Bloggie 3D at CES and it was put up for pre-orders. Its now finally available for online purchase. This camera brings up 3D photography  at the user level, so that normal consumers will now not have to purchase expensive high end 3D cameras and still enjoy decent quality 3D imaging.

Sony Bloggie 3D is capable of recording 3D videos and 3D image capture. It can shoot 3D videos at full HD 1080p and take 3D still shots at 5 megapixels. It also takes images even in low light density with its Exmor- CMOS sensor and can capture photos while you’re shooting a video at the same time. It also has a 2.4-inch glasses-free 3D screen so you can preview your clicked shots or videos instantly. It has internal storage of 8GB, thus allowing  you to record up to 4 hours of video. Conveniently, a HDMI output allows you to share the captured videos and images on your big screen.The Sony Bloggie 3D is available now for $249.99

Monday, April 4, 2011

Brando USB 3.0 multi-card reader : super fast

Astechnology continues to advance we see new things pop up, everything improves and becomes better and faster. We have seen that with USB 2.0 to 3.0 (which many products making the switch over to), users generally get a substantial extra speed out of their devices. Brando has therefore made a new Multi card reader that utilizes USB 3.0 technology. The transfer rate goes up to 92.22 MB/S for read and for write it goes up to 62.17 MB/S. The reader offers plenty of slots. Two SD/SDHC slots and microSD/SDHC slots, as well as Memory Stick PRO DUO, Memory Stick,Micro/M2, CompactFlash and xD slots.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Xilence M608 Pro Cooler

Xilence has introduced a new multi-platform cooler called M608 Pro, built using a top-flow design is a four heat pipes and a base of copper. The M608 Pro is recommended for the Intel 775, 1156, 1366 processors and AMD AM2, AM2+ and AM3 motherboards.
The air flow cooling is provided by a 120mm fan with speed control by PWM, speed range is between 500 and 1500 RPM. According to the manufacturer’s specifications, the Xilence Pro M608 cooler can easily cope with any Intel and AMD processors that have a maximum TDP of 130 watts.
The cooler also has a a top rubber structure that helps reducing the vibrations of the fan. The fan has only 120mm and can be placed on any case, doesn’t matter its size. M608 Pro is a top cooling solution for PC’s, this can bee seen by its price.


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Google Bands Mobile No.

Google the mens best friend that bands your mobile number. Do u know how google bands mobile no? Perhaps you do not know about it.
When you register your account on google then you have to verify your account that google sends verification code in your mobile phone that you will be called and verification code is given to you by computerized system you will see the form displayed below.

If you register many google account using the same mobile no your mobile no will be banded and you will see the form displayed below.
 So be aware your mobile no may be banded so do not register  more accounts on google using same mobile no i.e. your mobile no. it will be banded




Thursday, February 24, 2011

Radio-frequency identification (RFID)

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses communication via radio waves to exchange data between a reader and an electronic tag attached to an object, for the purpose of identification and tracking.It is possible that by 2030, RFID technology will have inserted itself into our daily lives the way that bar code technology wrought unobtrusive but remarkable changes when it was new.
RFID technology makes it possible to give each product in a grocery store its own unique identifying number. Compare that to the situation today, with bar codes, where it is only possible to identify the brand and type of package. Furthermore, RFID tags can be read if passed within close enough proximity to an RFID tag reader. It is not necessary to "show" them to it, as with a bar code.Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader. The application of bulk reading enables an almost-parallel reading of tags.Radio-frequency identification involves interrogators (also known as readers), and tags (also known as labels).
Most RFID tags contain at least two parts: one is an integrated circuit for storing and processing information, modulating and demodulating a radio-frequency (RF) signal, and other specialized functions; the other is an antenna for receiving and transmitting the signal.

7 Simple Steps to Keeping Your Account From Being Hacked

By far the most common reason accounts get hacked is that they had easy to remember and simple - sometimes even trivial - passwords.
In other words, the accounts have easy to hack passwords. Passwords like a pet’s name, a friend’s name spelled backwards, a favorite movie catch phrase, a significant other’s name (or “iheart” followed by that name), and so on.
Hackers are extremely resourceful at guessing and ferreting out those all-too-common password schemes. And sometimes it’s not even the hackers that end up with your passwords.
Here are seven key steps to keeping an account from being hacked due to simple and common password theft.
1 - Pick a good password. “iHeartSue” is bad. “qicITcl}” is great! The problem’s pretty obvious, though - if it’s easy to remember, then it’s probably a bad password. Instead, use a blended approach: never use full words or names; mix upper and lower case letters, use numbers. Use at least 8 characters. A password like “ILoveWindows” is bad, but a variation - “1luvwind00s” could be very good. “CorgiDog”, not so good, but “Igroc7Pup” might be ok. Get creative, using a technique you can remember that no one else could possibly guess.
2 - Keep your password safe. Tell no one. Even in a close and presumably trusting relationship - if anything ever happens consider the damage that the person could do knowing your password. Too many account theft scenarios begin with trusting someone just a little too much, and then having the relationship go bad. Your friends are your friends until one day they’re not. Especially if someone is pressuring you or if there’s the least little bit of doubt, don’t share your password.
3 - Use a “secret answer.” Most systems use the answer to a “secret question” as a way to recover or reset a password. Unfortunately many people choose answers that anyone can guess, or easily research on the internet. Answers like where you were born or your pet’s name are frequently easy to find out with a little searching. The good news is that your secret answer doesn’t actually have to make sense. Pick something unrelated or bizarre instead; choose answers like “Pickle” as your city of birth, “Confusion” as your mother’s maiden name, or perhaps “Flat Tire” as your favorite pet. As long as you can remember, it doesn’t matter.
4 - Maintain that alternate email address. An “alternate email address” is used by many mail accounts as a place to send you a password reminder or reset. Be sure to set up an account on a different email system for your alternate email address (any other free email system will do), and then use that address as your alternate everywhere else. Of course, keep the alternate account active so as not to lose it, since without it you may be out of luck.
5 - Remember. Remembering sounds easy, but like we said earlier: if it’s easy to remember, then it’s probably a bad password. And yet remembering and being difficult to guess are both critical. You must remember your password, failing that your secret answer, and failing that your alternate email account. Forget or lose them all, and you’re severely out of luck. If written down, be sure to keep it all in a secure place - not something like the almost cliche scenario of finding poorly hidden sticky notes containing passwords near your computer. It might be safe to keep something in your wallet, since you already treat that as secure. An encrypted file or password container on your computer might be another option.
6 - Don’t get taken. There are shady services that will claim to be able to retrieve your passwords and account access. Many are simply scams to take advantage of you when you are vulnerable and only take your money or login information for another account that they can then breech. The only place trustworthy enough for password and account recovery help is the service you’ve lost access to itself. If they can’t help, then neither can a reputable third party.
7 - Learn from your mistakes. Finally, if you now know that you have a weak password, if you’ve told it to someone you shouldn’t have, or if you’ve not set up that secret question or alternate account, fix it. Now. Change your password to something stronger, set up the alternate recovery methods, and keep your information private. If you’ve been hacked and you don’t have any of that set up, you’re very likely out of luck. Make sure to take more secure care of your account password and information with your next one.
Get more free tech help and advice from Leo Notenboom by visiting http://ask-leo.com With over 30 years of industry experience, including an 18 year career as a software engineer with Microsoft, Leo gives real answers to real questions from ordinary computer users at Ask Leo! Subscribe to Leo’s weekly newsletter now and receive a free ebook: “Internet Safety - Keeping Your Computer Safe on the Internet”, a collection of steps, tools and concepts you need to know to keep your computer and your information safe.
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