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October 17, 2005 An eNewsletter published by wireless.itworld.comPart of the ITworld.com Site Network
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In today's update
Feature: Is RFID secure?
In the news: - Nokia to set up 3G joint venture in China - RFID tags may help improve food safety
Webcasts and white papers: - On the road to wireless network security nirvana
Go figure: Investing in flexibility a good idea
ITwhirled: What art is hiding on your microchip?
From the network: AVST Market Insight FEATURE
Is RFID secure? As is the case with many technologies, in the RFID realm the drive for new features may have left security behind. That's why it's key for organizations thinking of adopting RFID technology to do the due diligence on how it will affect their security level. IN THE NEWS
Get the latest news here... GO FIGURE $10 to $20 million Cost to develop a single chip -- which means that, with wireless standards on the move, it makes sense to build flexibility in. Source: IDG News Service
WEBCASTS AND WHITE PAPERS On the road to wireless network security nirvana Tune into this new Webcast and gain a better understanding about how to prepare a plan and a policy before you invest in technology. Watch now. View more webcasts... Read additional white papers...
ITWHIRLED What art is hiding on your microchip? Somewhere in the circuitry of your computer's microchip may lurk cartoon characters, animals, cars, and a host of other images. This silicon "doodling" by chip designers is a tradition spanning more than three decades. Call it the cave art of our times. More offbeat news, reviews and other stuff...
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