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Comment This is new? (Score 1) 383

Its not in Japan. FeliCa is used in ICoCA, Suica and PiTaPa train passes in Japan and there's even a creditcard version (Edy) that lets you make cash payments at any convenience store in the country without so much as opening your wallet. Pin number entry is optional (if using a mobile phone). You can also tie it to point cards for various department stores and electronics retailers (BIC camera, Yotsubashi Camera). Apple are in a good business position to push this to the rest of the world but its not a new tech and as far as I'm aware, the Sony system has yet to be cracked but its based on 3DES so strong but I wouldn't bet on it being that way in 10-20 years.
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Submission + - Adobe's Double Standards (adobe.com) 1

An anonymous reader writes: Since Adobe is already in the firing line, I thought it worth pointing out the conversation going on about a double standard with the Flash Player platform. It seems Adobe is abusing its in-flash plugin system to allowing Acrobat Connect Pro to run both screen sharing and echo cancellation — both features that developers have been crying out for for some time now. An analysis shows that the "connect pro" plugin is in fact just a souped up version of Flash requiring digital signatures from Adobe. In other words, while the Flash platform developers sit here waiting, Adobe gets a head start at a market we can't compete in. Can anyone else smell the basis of an antitrust suit in the making?

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