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BitArmor Delivers Software Techniques to Prevent Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys

the leader in data control software that helps corporate executives protect and manage sensitive data throughout their organizations, today announced a new set of software-driven techniques that can prevent Cold Boot attacks by protecting cryptographic keys in encryption systems. Patrick McGregor Ph.D., CEO of BitArmor, will be sharing details of this software-based Cold Boot attack prevention approach during the Back Hat USA 2008 Briefings & Training conference on August 7, 2008.

Cold war map will not be redrawn, US warns Russia

The Bush administration warned Russia yesterday that it would fail in its "strategic objective" of redrawing Europe's post-cold war map by invading Georgia, as 26 Nato countries declared there would be "no business as usual" with Moscow until it withdraws its forces from Georgia.

Cold Jet Helping RobotWorx to Refurbish Industrial Robots

As one of the nation's largest robotic integrators, RobotWorx buys and sells hundreds of used robots each year. When the used robots arrive at RobotWorx, they are typically covered in grime, welding residues, paint, grease and other debris. To speed up the cleaning and refurbishing processes, RobotWorx recently replaced its traditional solvents and manual cleaning methods with a Cold Jet Aero Series dry ice blast cleaning system. As a result, RobotWorx has dramatically reduced its cleaning time per robot from an eight-hour workday to less than two hours, saving the company more than $60 in labor costs alone per robot, the company said.

Add one enzyme, and corn can stand the cold

Add one enzyme, and corn plants will be able to stand the cold much better, scientists have found. The finding is crucial in a situation where the price of corn - the world's number one feed grain - is going up.

Add one enzyme, and corn can stand the cold

Add one enzyme, and corn plants will be able to stand the cold much better, scientists have found. The finding is crucial in a situation where the price of corn - the world's number one feed grain - is going up.

Voxware Inc. supportsLXE handheld computer

Voxware Inc. has announced its commitment to support the MX7CS, which is LXE’s new wireless rugged handheld computer built specifically for the cold storage market. The MX7CS is part of LXE’s line of mobile computers for cold chain logistics that support real-time voice/speech recognition, data communications, and bar-code scanning.

Ice Cold Sunrise on Mars

This red-filter image taken by the Phoenix landers Surface Stereo Imager shows the sun rising on the morning of sol 90 (Aug. 25) the last day of the Phoenix nominal mission. The Phoenix Mars mission has been extended through the end of September 2008 ...

Researchers find cold-loving, arsenic-eating bacteria in Yellowknife gold mine

A previously unknown arsenic-loving bacteria may provide a way to keep one of Canada's most toxic sites from poisoning one of the country's largest lakes and river systems, say a pair of British scientists.

Comcast Gives Cold-Shoulder To Non-Profit School Running Linux

"The teachers at New Generation school have enjoyed using Ubuntu Linux over the past several years, and do not take kindly to being discriminated against by a telecom company. Therefore, they are looking at switching to T1 Internet service via AT&T. Perhaps AT&T will be more friendly to Linux users."

Project Abraham Now Cold

Not sure what this means but a few questions are answered in the last videos and the notes of the subjects.

Russia 'ready for new cold war'

Russia's relations with the west plunged to their most critical point in a generation yesterday when the Kremlin built on its military rout of Georgia by recognising the breakaway provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent states.

Georgia-Russia fight spurs Cold War memories

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England out in the cold

The Champions Twenty20 League, which will be played by (the) eight best teams from the world which have earned their place through their domestic competitions, provides a new and exciting pinnacle for club championships across the world.

China's first spacewalk: no cold-war race this time

(AXcess News) - Fifty years after the dawn of the Space Age, China is solidifying its position as only the third nation to launch humans in orbit.

Case Study: Robots Get a Cold Clean Blast

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Protect crypto keys from the cold

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Protect your crypto key from the cold

LAS VEGAS—The report in February from the Princeton Center for IT Policy that data stored in Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) chips is longer-lived than commonly believed had a chilling effect on the cryptography community.

The Amazing Quantum World of Ultra Cold Matter

Many of us have been fascinated by the concept of absolute zero, the temperature at which everything comes to a complete stop. But physics tells us otherwise: absolute zero cannot be reached but only approached, and the closer you get, the more interesting phenomena you find!

The amazing quantum world of ultra cold matter

Many of us have been fascinated by the concept of absolute zero, the temperature at which everything comes to a complete stop. But physics tells us otherwise: absolute zero cannot be reached but only approached, and the closer you get, the more interesting phenomena you find!

Best Buy Brings Napster in From the Cold

Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.

The MD who came in from the cold

Congratulations to JP Rangaswami, Managing Director of BT Design, and his team for sleeping rough in London on Friday night, one of the coldest nights of the year. And, of course, to all the other IT professionals who slept out in Byte Night's annual charity sleep-out.

Blog Buzz: Hillary Clinton to Speak, a New Cold War, Obama and the Troops, and Veepstakes

Hillary Clinton will be entered into nomination at the Democratic convention. Does this have any kind of substantive effect? No. Does it make HRC supporters happy? Yes.

Emerging model organisms featured in CSH Protocols

COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y. (Wednesday, October 1, 2008) – Biological research has long relied on a small number of model organisms, species chosen because they are amenable to laboratory research and suitable for the study of a range of biological problems. However, the variety of organisms studied is currently undergoing a massive expansion, as the time and costs of sequencing genomes drops, as techniques for selectively altering the expression patterns of genes become more generally applicable, and as more and more biologists expand their interests from the purely mechanistic to include evolutionary considerations. Instead of focusing on the few standard model organisms, researchers are now introducing new species to the laboratory, opening up new avenues of research and allowing comparison and refinement of our understanding of already-e

Essential Gene For Forming Ears Of Corn Discovered

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) professor David Jackson, Ph.D., and a team of plant geneticists have identified a gene essential in controlling development of the maize plant, commonly known in the United States as corn. The new research extends the growing biological understanding of how the different parts of maize arise--important information for a plant that is the most widely planted crop in the U.S. and a mainstay of the global food supply.


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