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March 17, 2011

Bug Labs and Pitney Bowes Announce First Modular, Mobile Device Development Platform with Hardware-level Security …

Bug Labs and Pitney Bowes Announce First Modular, Mobile Device Development Platform with Hardware-level Security …
Bug Labs, an open source hardware and software provider that gives companies the tools and support needed to prototype, pilot and produce innovative networked devices with ease, and Pitney Bowes Inc. today announced the industry’s first modular, mobile device development platform incorporating hardware-level security and security life-cycle management services.
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Canon U.S.A. Announces the Installation of Canon Digital Radiography Systems in Multiple Hospitals in Mexico
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Broadening the Company’s international reach, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced the installation of 178 digital radiography systems integrated with Canon brand CXDI-50G and CXDI-55G Digital Radiography Systems in various hospitals throughout Mexico through its local distributors, including Casa Plarre S.A. de C.V., helping to …
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February 19, 2011

Linux Device Drivers

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Device drivers literally drive everything you’re interested in–disks, monitors, keyboards, modems–everything outside the computer chip and memory. And writing device drivers is one of the few areas of programming for the Linux operating system that calls for unique, Linux-specific knowledge. For years now, programmers have relied on the classic Linux Device Drivers from O’Reilly to master this critical subject. Now in its third edition, this bestselling guide provides all the information you’ll need to write drivers for a wide range of devices.Over the years the book has helped countless programmers learn:how to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating systemhow to develop and write software for new hardware under Linuxthe b

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January 30, 2011

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January 8, 2011

Printing From Your Wireless Device

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by bill barber

There are numerous wireless devices on the market today. Such devices include our cell phones, iPods, and iPads. Printing from these devices is becoming easier and easier as new software is developed.

For Apple, the release of the beta version of the iOS 4.2 was recently released. Apple announced that the AirPrint feature would allow Apple products such as iPads, iPhones and iPod touches running iOS 4.2 wireless printing directly from the devices. Apple stated that HP will be the first to offer AirPrint compatibility with its ePrint line of printers

With AirPrint, your printer is automatically found over local networks. It then allows you to print text, photos or graphics without the need to install drivers or download software. It is said AirPrint will not require user configuration either – users simply tap to print.

Other companies have been making software for cell phone printing capacity as well. PrinterShare was released in 2009. PrinterShare works with Android phones or iPhones through Android Market or Google App Store.  To use nearby printing, you can print directly without having to install the PrinterShare computer software as long as you have access to a Wi-Fi printer that is shared on your Local Area Network. The software company says they support a wide variety of printers.

For remote printing, that is printing over the Internet, you would have to set up an account with PrinterShare, which is free and just requires a login to the account. You would then choose or select your printer. The computer connected to the printer needs to have PrinterShare software installed, just like when you print from computer to computer using PrinterShare. If you intend to print to your own printer, the company recommends you install the computer software first, creating an account, sharing printer(s) and then using the same account on mobile device to login. This way you will see your shared printers automatically. In addition, from your mobile device you may look for printers shared by others, select one and print on it.

PrinterShare does recommend a 3G or WiFi connection when printing from the phone to ensure performance. They do state however, that EDGE or any other slower connectivity will work as well.

What is the downside of PrinterShare? To print directly to a wireless printer, one has to own the premium version of the software. Second, you must keep a computer running that has access to your printer. Last, your printed pages will have a watermark on them with the company name unless you upgrade to the premium edition.
While PrinterShare has a free edition, knowing the difference between it and the premium edition is important.

As the demand for wireless devices grows and become more relied upon by consumers, the need to print from them in a free and easy manner will also grow.  While most people are using wireless devices to keep from being tethered to other devices such as printers or they are concerned with saving paper, there will always be a time when printing out an item will be a necessity.

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January 6, 2011

Worlds First Full Speed USB Keystroke Recording Device or Keylogger, Looks Like USB Extension Cable.

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Christchurch, Canterbury (PRWEB) December 20, 2005

DesignREM today announced the release of the worlds first device that records USB full speed keystrokes.

The keylogger device has 512KB of non-volatile flash memory, and looks like a USB extension cable.

Measuring just 60x18x18mm, the USB keylogger has two internal CPU’s totalling 90MIPS of processing power. 90MIPS of processing power is more processing power than an iPod Nano contains.

Records keystrokes from all USB keyboards on both PC and Mac. Works on any operating system including Windows, Linux and Mac OS.

“Journalists and writers have shown a particularly strong interest – the ability to record the last 3 years of typing in secure flash memory is proving to be an invaluable backup tool.” says Shane Tolmie, managing director of DesignREM.

“I can’t tell you how many articles I have lost over the years when Windows flakes out,” says Shane McGlaun, Computer Peripherals editor of www.about.com.

The founding director of DesignREM was also responsible for the invention of the worlds first PS/2 keylogger in 1999. This PS/2 keylogger device was later annexed in 2003 and sold separately by the current competitor, KeyGhost.

The KeyPhantom USB is entirely firmware upgradable via a Windows utility, allowing future expansion for recording generic USB traffic from devices such as bar code, thumb print, or magnetic stripe readers.

See www.keyphantom.com.

Animated product demo at www.keyphantom.com/demo (25 seconds long).

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December 17, 2010

World’s First Full Speed USB Keystroke Recording Device Now Available in the U.S.

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Chandler, AZ (PRWEB) February 2, 2006

Allen Concepts, Inc., exclusive U.S. distributor of the KEYPhantom USB, announced the release of the world’s first full speed USB keystroke recorder to the U.S. market.

The KEYPhantom key logger device simply connects between your USB keyboard and computer and records every USB keystroke. The key logger device has 128kB of non-volatile flash memory, and installs in seconds.

Now you can discreetly guard against inappropriate activity, business espionage, infidelity, internet stalking, and many other trust issues with an easy USB connection.

This stealthy USB key logger works on USB keyboards for MAC and PC computers. KEYPhantom records every keystroke typed on your computer (over 128,000 strokes) including e-mail, chat, IM, internet addresses and more. The KEYPhantom USB key logger is the perfect solution for monitoring personal or business computer activity.

There is no software to install. As keys are typed the data is stored inside the device. When you want to see what’s been recorded simply open any word processor or text editor (Microsoft WordPad recommended) and type your password. The KEYPhantom key logger will display a menu allowing you to view what’s been recorded.

Ideal for parents, spouses, private investigation, small business, IT professionals, forensic investigation, law enforcement, lawyers, and more.

Measuring just 60x18x18mm, the USB key logger has two internal CPU’s totaling 90MIPS of processing power. An internal USB hub allows it to work seamlessly, even in complex USB configurations.

The KEYPhantom USB is entirely firmware upgradeable via a Windows utility, allowing future expansion for recording generic USB traffic from devices such as bar code, thumb print, or magnetic stripe readers.

Available online for $ 199.00 at www.KeyKatcher.com

Allen Concepts, Inc., develops value-added products through innovative design with energy conservation in mind. Unique products include Tightwatt Pool Timers, the first intelligent pool timer that actually pays for itself. And, KeyKatcher, computer security monitoring hardware used for personal and business applications.

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Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G, 3G Works Globally, Graphite, 9.7″ Display with New E Ink Pearl Technology

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November 14, 2010

HP LaserJet 4050n ? Network Ready Device with Envelope Feeder

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Boasting both networking capabilities and a high monthly duty cycle, as well as rarely seen features such as a very high capacity envelope feeder, the HP LaserJet 4050n offers unique solutions for small to medium sized offices in need of printing output in high volume on media types other than your standard letter and legal sizes.

With a 75 envelope feeder built in to the HP LaserJet 4050n, as well as an advertised maximum monthly duty cycle of 65,000 printed pages, offices or home businesses dealing with a large amount of snail mail will be in envelope heaven. Standard paper handling capacities are decent as well with the device, totaling 600 sheets worth of storage capacity composed of a single 500 sheet tray along with a 100 sheet priority slot.

Thanks to the help of ceramic technology, the HP LaserJet 4050n offers an Instant On feature which means zero warm up time, and a first page out time of only 13 seconds. Regular print speeds run at up to 17 pages per minute onto letter sized paper, placing the unit somewhere in the middle of its class. It is, however, high up there concerning raw size.

With a footprint of 19 in x 15 in x 14 in (W x D x H), the HP LaserJet 4050n stands out as a heavier model. This is mostly due to its age, as current printers on the market run much sleeker, and come as light as half this unit’s weight of 43 lbs.

Standard memory included is a decent 8 MBs, which should keep all text document related projects running along optimally. However, for complex projects, internal DIMM slots make memory upgrades up to 192 MBs possible for minimal slowdown. Also upgradable is the unit’s paper storage capacity, with a single 500 sheet tray available for purchase separately that brings the units potential paper capacity up to an impressive 1,100 sheets total. Output capacity is locked at 300 sheets, with 250 sheets up top, and 50 in the rear.

With a rear output tray, a straight through paper path option is made possible. This is especially useful for the envelope users who don’t wish to crease or bend their product. An optional hard disk worth 3.2 GBs is a great choice when permanent, on board storage is required for those who print the same thing often, or are transporting the device to a new location.

Built in wired Ethernet capabilities make the HP LaserJet 4050n network ready, and its sturdy build and monthly duty cycle make it perfect as a backup printer for larger offices due to its abilities for mass output. Unfortunately, though the unit is network ready, it is equipped only with Parallel and serial ports for single computer connectivity. No USB port is incorporated into the hardware whatsoever.

While the HP LaserJet 4050n is a fairly standard device on many fronts, its envelope feeder makes it a great option as a special media type only workgroup unit for offices that have a frequent demand for abnormal paper sizes.

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http://printdocs.org/hp-laserjet-4050n-network-ready-device-with-envelope-feeder/

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November 9, 2010

Fujitsu Develops Secure USB Memory Device Featuring Automatic Data-Erase Function

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By: raam rahim

Fujitsu Laboratories Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc. today announced the development of two new technologies designed to prevent the unwanted disclosure of data from lost universal serial bus (USB) memory devices and prevent uploads to file-sharing networks: a USB memory device technology that after a fixed period of time automatically erases data stored on the USB memory, and a file redirect technology which ensures that the data from the USB memory device can only be stored on a specified server. This creates a secure

Fujitsu Laboratories Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc. today announced the development of two new technologies designed to prevent the unwanted disclosure of data from lost universal serial bus (USB) memory devices and prevent uploads to file-sharing networks: a USB memory device technology that after a fixed period of time automatically erases data stored on the USB memory, and a file redirect technology which ensures that the data from the USB memory device can only be stored on a specified server. This creates a secure environment that protects confidential information and allows USB memory devices to be used as a convenient way to safely carry customer data back to one’s own company to manage the data. 

Background
Leakage of personal or confidential information has grown to become an urgent problem that companies must address. In particular, portable storage medium devices such as USB memory devices are convenient for carrying information from the office to the home, but they can be lost or stolen during transit, or data stored on the devices can be leaked via a file-sharing network when viewed from personal PCs at home. Incidents involving this problem have affected a multitude of companies regardless of industry, and there is an urgent need for a practical way to resolve this problem. 

Technological Challenges
Among the methods some corporations are using to address the problems of the loss or theft of portable storage devices – or the sharing of information stored on such devices – are forbidding employees from taking work-related notebook PCs home, or by insisting on thin clients that pass all traffic through controlled servers. However, any practical solution needs to function in real-world business environments where there will still be a need to physically transport confidential data. For example, when visiting a customer’s office that lacks network access, a salesperson might bring a notebook PC, or the salesperson might temporarily store a confidential file from a customer on a USB memory device to carry back to the office. 

In order to be able to securely transport and use confidential internal or customer data – not just to prevent data leakage, but also to ensure strict accountability in accordance with corporate compliance policies – two conditions must be met:

in the event that the USB memory device is lost or stolen, the data should not only be encrypted, but should automatically be deleted; and
confidential data should be prevented from being copied except on predefined USB memory devices or servers.

Newly-Developed Technology
Fujitsu Laboratories and Fujitsu Laboratories of America have co-developed an environment that enables data to be carried outside of a company safely and in compliance with the company’s security policy. This environment consists of the following two technologies:

Secure USB memory device prototype (Figure 1)
The new and unique USB memory device prototype contains a processor and battery. After a fixed period of time, if the USB memory device is plugged into an unauthorized PC, the data can automatically be erased or the USB memory device can be rendered unusable. For example, the USB memory device can be set up with a policy whereby the data will be automatically deleted after 24 hours, or it will be deleted if the USB memory is plugged into an unregistered computer even once. By storing and carrying data on a USB memory device that allows for this type of security setting, in the event that the USB memory device is lost, the data stored on it will be automatically deleted and thus enable strict security.
File redirect technology
Together with the self-erasing USB memory device, installing the file redirect software on a PC can be used to restrict the copying of data from the USB memory device, forcing it to reside only on the USB memory itself and a specific company server. This can also be used to prohibit confidential data from being sent as an e-mail attachment or from being printed. Since confidential data is prohibited from being written to the hard disk drive of the PC, it prevents data from being stored on PCs or USB memories and later transferred to file-sharing networks, whether by accident or intentionally.

Results
The combination of the aforementioned two new technologies makes it possible for data to be carried inside or outside a company securely. 

For example, if a company sets policies so that a self-erasing USB memory device is set up with an access period of 24 hours and sensitive company data can only reside on a particular server and the USB memory, the data can be securely carried out of the company, and for example changes to client presentation materials can be made safely even on a customer’s PC. In addition, confidential data can be stored on the USB memory device at the customer’s location, carried back to the company, and then stored only on the company’s server that is used for managing confidential data. 

In both of these cases, even if the USB memory device is lost, the data on it would be automatically deleted after 24 hours. Thus, as confidential data would be stored only on the USB memory device and the confidential-data server, there would be no risk of accidentally leaking the data via a PC.

Future Developments
Currently, this technology is undergoing internal trials at Fujitsu Limited in relation to project-management services. Following these internal trials, verification tests will be executed to target commercialization. Fujitsu Laboratories will plan to expand application of this technology for practical information-centric security measures to prevent leaks via e-mail and other network channels – not just leaks via lost storage devices or file-sharing – and to address the issue of leaks through sub-contractor environments as well.

Background
Leakage of personal or confidential information has grown to become an urgent problem that companies must address. In particular, portable storage medium devices such as USB memory devices are convenient for carrying information from the office to the home, but they can be lost or stolen during transit, or data stored on the devices can be leaked via a file-sharing network when viewed from personal PCs at home. Incidents involving this problem have affected a multitude of companies regardless of industry, and there is an urgent need for a practical way to resolve this problem. 

Technological Challenges
Among the methods some corporations are using to address the problems of the loss or theft of portable storage devices – or the sharing of information stored on such devices – are forbidding employees from taking work-related notebook PCs home, or by insisting on thin clients that pass all traffic through controlled servers. However, any practical solution needs to function in real-world business environments where there will still be a need to physically transport confidential data. For example, when visiting a customer’s office that lacks network access, a salesperson might bring a notebook PC, or the salesperson might temporarily store a confidential file from a customer on a USB memory device to carry back to the office. 

In order to be able to securely transport and use confidential internal or customer data – not just to prevent data leakage, but also to ensure strict accountability in accordance with corporate compliance policies – two conditions must be met:

in the event that the USB memory device is lost or stolen, the data should not only be encrypted, but should automatically be deleted; and
confidential data should be prevented from being copied except on predefined USB memory devices or servers.

Newly-Developed Technology
Fujitsu Laboratories and Fujitsu Laboratories of America have co-developed an environment that enables data to be carried outside of a company safely and in compliance with the company’s security policy. This environment consists of the following two technologies:

Secure USB memory device prototype (Figure 1)
The new and unique USB memory device prototype contains a processor and battery. After a fixed period of time, if the USB memory device is plugged into an unauthorized PC, the data can automatically be erased or the USB memory device can be rendered unusable. For example, the USB memory device can be set up with a policy whereby the data will be automatically deleted after 24 hours, or it will be deleted if the USB memory is plugged into an unregistered computer even once. By storing and carrying data on a USB memory device that allows for this type of security setting, in the event that the USB memory device is lost, the data stored on it will be automatically deleted and thus enable strict security.
File redirect technology
Together with the self-erasing USB memory device, installing the file redirect software on a PC can be used to restrict the copying of data from the USB memory device, forcing it to reside only on the USB memory itself and a specific company server. This can also be used to prohibit confidential data from being sent as an e-mail attachment or from being printed. Since confidential data is prohibited from being written to the hard disk drive of the PC, it prevents data from being stored on PCs or USB memories and later transferred to file-sharing networks, whether by accident or intentionally.

Results
The combination of the aforementioned two new technologies makes it possible for data to be carried inside or outside a company securely. 

For example, if a company sets policies so that a self-erasing USB memory device is set up with an access period of 24 hours and sensitive company data can only reside on a particular server and the USB memory, the data can be securely carried out of the company, and for example changes to client presentation materials can be made safely even on a customer’s PC. In addition, confidential data can be stored on the USB memory device at the customer’s location, carried back to the company, and then stored only on the company’s server that is used for managing confidential data. 

In both of these cases, even if the USB memory device is lost, the data on it would be automatically deleted after 24 hours. Thus, as confidential data would be stored only on the USB memory device and the confidential-data server, there would be no risk of accidentally leaking the data via a PC.

Future Developments
Currently, this technology is undergoing internal trials at Fujitsu Limited in relation to project-management services. Following these internal trials, verification tests will be executed to target commercialization. Fujitsu Laboratories will plan to expand application of this technology for practical information-centric security measures to prevent leaks via e-mail and other network channels – not just leaks via lost storage devices or file-sharing – and to address the issue of leaks through sub-contractor environments as well.

 

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October 18, 2010

Hp Laserjet 3055 ? Four In One Device With Wired Ethernet

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The HP LaserJet 3055 is a four in one multifunctional device that successfully combines print, copy, scan, and fax features into a single, space saving device, and does so without sacrificing the integrity of the individual components. With a high print speed and a built in ADF, this device is designed to effectively save the small office both money, and space.

Printing at speeds of up to 19 pages per minute on letter sized paper is not a problem for the HP LaserJet 3055, which comes with full compatibility with most common print languages including HP PCL5e, HP PCL6, and HP postscript level three, meaning it can operate on virtually any modern computer or network setup.

For a single computer, wired setup, a USB 2.0 port is present in the hardware, while small offices and households can take advantage of the device’s standard 10/100 TCP/IP networking card and Ethernet port for complete network access.

Copying comes at a speed that matches printing, and HP’s instant on technology delivers a low first page out time of only 8 seconds so, even when making copies, down time is set to a minimum. Copy quality tops out at a 600 x 600 dot per inch resolution with a 24 bit depth, while convenient, dedicated copy controls are available at the touch of a button, and without the use of a PC.

Settings include contrast, resolution copy quality (such as draft, text, photo, etc.), copy collation, number of copies, and paper size. Reduction and enlargement options are also selectable at degrees of 25% up to 400% in single percentage increments, or in pre-programmed specific increments.

64 MBs of built in memory should keep even mixed text and graphics moving along at top speed, while the on board 264 MHz processor interprets data even from multiple sources at a business friendly rate. Unfortunately, HP has not included a memory expansion option for the product.

A scan option is available at a very high resolution of 1200 x 1200 optical, and an interpolated mode is also selectable for amazingly clear scans of up to 19,200 dots per inch. Like the copy machine, the scanner is also operational via dedicated buttons via an automatic send to feature, and finer controls are selectable via a connected PC.

Paper handling comes in the form of a 250 sheet standard input tray for letter or legal sized paper, and a small, 10 sheet priority slot for thicker, and oddly sized media. Again, sadly, the paper storage capacity is non expandable, but the device does include a 50 sheet automatic document feeder which will prove to be essential when moving large quantities of input product for copying or scanning.

Unlike the HP LaserJet 3055′s sister model, the HP LaserJet 3052, it comes complete with a fax modem, meaning high speed faxes are not made easy, even in large quantities due to the help of the ADF. With all four of the prime office appliances combined into a single device, the HP LaserJet 3055 is definitely a cost effective option for the small business.

For more information: http://printdocs.org/2010/04/08/hp-laserjet-3055-four-in-one-device-with-wired-ethernet/

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