SafeNet, Inc. has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Ingrian Networks, Inc., a provider of Enterprise Data Protection and privacy solutions. Ingrian's DataSecure family of products complements SafeNet's data security solutions to ensure that enterprise and government organisations
Aladdin Knowledge Systems has announced the general availability of the Aladdin eToken NG-FLASH 72K, the first product that combines the features of a USB encrypted flash drive and a unique, open Java Card technology with an advanced smartcard for the
High performance access control products have been at the heart of the security and safety regime at Ninewells Hospital, located on the western outskirts of Dundee, since it opened in 1974. Today, over 57,000 doors at the hospital, which is
The trend toward standardized platforms for development of embedded systems is almost certain to accelerate, according to a panel of engineers who study consumer behavior.
E Ink and Seiko Epson jointly developed a controller chip for electrophoretic displays (electronic paper) that they claim makes the e-paper as responsive as LCDs for interactive applications.
Intel Corp. chief Paul Otellini said the company is not experiencing any negative impact on its revenue from the weakening U.S. economy; indeed, the world's biggest semiconductor manufacturer sees additional opportunities ahead in emerging markets as the dollar continues to
At a gala celebration in Silicon Valley, TechInsights' EE Times feted the recipients of its 4th Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE) awards. Industry luminaries and Embedded Systems Conference attendees converged on the Fairmont Hotel, here, for an evening of accolades
With 2008 marking the 20th anniversary of the Embedded Systems Conference, ESC has become an industry "essential." The question is how its role might shift in the next 20 years, as virtually all design--in the view of this year's ESC
The world's first self-tuning guitar—the Les Paul Robot Guitar--took center stage at a live "Teardown," yesterday, at the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley.
The battle over digital rights management resumed during the Embedded Systems Conference when a Hollywood studio proponent of DRM locked horns with an attorney who demanded unfettered consumer rights to use and share copyrighted video.