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Google patches Chrome file-stealing bugOpen in New Window
Chrome 0.4.154.18, which was released Tuesday, fixes a vulnerability that could be exploited by hackers. According to Mark Larson, Chrome's program manager "We now prevent local files from connecti read more »
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MasterCard Offers a Piece of the Mobile Payment PuzzleOpen in New Window
Stacey Higginbotham writes, "MasterCard today announced a program that allows its issuing banks to essentially turn your cell phone into a one of the credit cards (provided you already have one, of read more »
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Merchants and punters cry foul over Verified by VisaOpen in New Window
John Leyden of The Register writes about difficulties with Visa's new Verified by Visa as well as Mastercard's SecureCode. The programs are designed to provide extra safety measures and authentica read more »
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Float irregular images on your Web pages with pngsliceOpen in New Window
Ben Martin writes "pngslice slices an image into thin vertical images and generates a small chunk of HTML to align these slices so that the original image can be seen in a Web browser. This lets you read more »
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PayPal top-up card is titsupOpen in New Window
John Oates reports that Register readers are complaining that money added to their prepaid PayPal Visa cards on Wednesday has still not appeared on account balances. One reader stated that he was tol read more »
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Convergence for the smartphone and credit card is nearerOpen in New Window
"Visa is now readying two sets of credit card payment services on separate continents for users of Android and Nokia smartphones. And there may be more convergence to come around mobile payments in. read more »
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CVL lets you tinker with HDR images on your GPUOpen in New Window
"If your desktop hardware includes a graphics processing unit (GPU), you can do some cool image processing with the CVL suite of tools, which includes in image viewer, an image tone mapper..." read more »
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Beijing Olympic logos written by nano pensOpen in New Window
Northwestern University (NU) researchers have used a new printing technique, called Polymer Pen Lithography (PPL), to print 15,000 Beijing Olympic logos on one square centimeter. Besides this 'market read more »
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