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Tiny ARM-Based Sensor System Makes Battery Replacement Obsolete 96

An anonymous reader writes "University of Michigan researchers have crammed an ARM Cortex microcontroller, a thin-film battery, and a solar cell into a package that is only 9 cubic millimeters in volume. The system is able to run perpetually by periodically recharging the on-board battery with a solar cell (neglecting physical wear-out of the system)."

Comment Re:Sharing keys? (Score 1) 163

Well, what the article claims about SSH is only partly true. The ssh client remembers the host-key of any host it ever connectedto. So man-in-the-middle attacks would only work the first time a connection is made. After that the client has a means of identifying the host it connects to.

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