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Rupert Goodwins (born May 23, 1965) is a British writer and technology journalist.

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How the Cambridge chip and PIN attack works

Chip and PIN uses a smartcard with a processor and memory to verify its own identity and that of its owner to a terminal belonging to a merchant. It is based on the EMV Europay, MasterCard, Visa protocol, and has been adopted practically universally ...

From RUPERT GOODWINS, ZDNet UK,  11 Feb 2010
Related Topics: Cambridge University

Dialogue Box 7.8: Winners and losers in 2010

Charles and Rupert look at the three data explosions that shaped history, and set the scene for todays IT revolution more Charles and Rupert outline the development of hard disk and solid-state storage from the 1950s to the present day more How big is ...

From CHARLES MCLELLAN AND RUPERT GOODWINS, ZDNet UK,  22 Dec 2009

Google backtracks on EtherPad closure

Instead, it will be maintain until it is open-sourced. The original plan was to delete existing documents or "pads" in March, with no new creations or user registrations allowed. Existing users would be given a chance to export their data and given ...

From RUPERT GOODWINS, Webware,  7 Dec 2009
Related Topics: IBM,  University of Illinois,  iRiver,  Microsoft Corporation,  Facebook Inc.

Dialogue Box 7.7: A first look at USB 3.0

Charles and Rupert look at the three data explosions that shaped history, and set the scene for todays IT revolution more Charles and Rupert outline the development of hard disk and solid-state storage from the 1950s to the present day more How big is ...

From CHARLES MCLELLAN AND RUPERT GOODWINS, ZDNet UK,  13 Nov 2009

Dialogue Box 7.6: Inside the ultimate desktop PC

Charles and Rupert look at the three data explosions that shaped history, and set the scene for todays IT revolution more Charles and Rupert outline the development of hard disk and solid-state storage from the 1950s to the present day more How big is ...

From CHARLES MCLELLAN AND RUPERT GOODWINS, ZDNet UK,  9 Nov 2009

Dialogue Box 7.5: Showtime for storage

Recommend this video to other Internet users Paste this code into your HTML to display this video on your Web site Computers of all kinds, from client to cloud, need access to stored data. Rupert and Charles head to Olympia to find out what's hot at ...

From CHARLES MCLELLAN AND RUPERT GOODWINS, ZDNet UK,  30 Oct 2009

Dialogue Box 7.4: The expanding digital universe

Charles and Rupert look at the three data explosions that shaped history, and set the scene for todays IT revolution more Charles and Rupert outline the development of hard disk and solid-state storage from the 1950s to the present day more How big is ...

From CHARLES MCLELLAN AND RUPERT GOODWINS, ZDNet UK,  9 Oct 2009

Dialogue Box 7.2: From Ramac to SSD

Recommend this video to other Internet users Paste this code into your HTML to display this video on your Web site Charles and Rupert outline the development of hard-disk and solid-state storage from the 1950s to the present ...

From CHARLES MCLELLAN AND RUPERT GOODWINS, ZDNet UK,  25 Sep 2009

Sony to ship Chrome on Vaios

Google promised earlier this year that a major computer maker would start to ship its Chrome browser. Sony was apparently the one. There's no news on whether or when Vaios outside the U.S. will begin to carry the new browser. And Vaios will continue ...

From RUPERT GOODWINS, Webware,  1 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Sony,  Microsoft Corporation,  RealNetworks, Inc.,  AMD

Geekender: Fingering the world's strangest keyboards

There's one computer component you'll touch many thousands of times more often than any other one that gets far less attention than it deserves. It can hurt you or be the primary conduit for everything you do, oftentimes both. It's the keyboard. It ...

From GREG SHULTZ, TECHREPUBLIC AND RUPERT GOODWINS, ZDNET UK, ZDNet UK,  21 Aug 2009

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