Nevis Network has developed a chip that serves as a security tool as well. The chip, capable of working much faster than the pentium chip, can protect against laptop-born viruses and unauthorised confidential-data access, enforce business policies upon the network activity, and meet regulatory reporting and auditing requirements.
The LAN enforcer product sits on the network and when the laptop is plugged in, it first checks whether the plugged instrument is the latest update and confirms autorisation of the person using it. It can support up to 1000 users per box.
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‘ Futureme.org’ is one of a handful of websites that let people send E-mails to themselves and others for delivery years in the future. The site lets people send messages 30 years from now. It is the brainchild of Matt Sly and Jay Patrikios of San Francisco.
‘Forbes.com’ is partnering with yahoo! and Codefix consuting on the project. ‘ myLastEmail.com’ and ‘Lastwishes.com’ are the other similar sites that promise to send messages to your loved ones after you die.!
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For enabling live digital TV on cell phones, Philips semiconductors has rolled out a chipset compelete with a TV tuner and a demodulator that complies with the DVB-H standard. Dubbed BGT211, the device will play a key role in mobile handsets scheduled for use in a DVB-H network.
Texas instruments and STMicroelectronics aslo plan to launch DVB-H based Tv-on-mobile chips. Currently, the only devices available on the market include SIP solution from philips and solutions based on two seperate chips (a TV tuner from freescale and a DVB-H demodulator from france-based Dobcom). The SIP, together with the TV tuner and the demodulator, consumes less than 50 mW of power in DVB-H mode, consuming 300 mW in continuous mode.
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