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Biometric security and the future of mobile payments

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According to Patrick Moorhead, Principal Analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, security has become one of the “biggest issues” in today’s technologically-connected society. “We use mobile devices to transfer money, pay bills and even to share our health information. Nevertheless, most users don’t want to spend a great deal of time thinking about the security […]

Securing the Internet of Things starts with transistors

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Asaf Ashkenazi, senior director of product management in Rambus’ Security Division, has penned an article for Semiconductor Engineering about the six “Strategic Principles” for securing the Internet of Things (IoT) outlined by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Perhaps the most important of these principles, says Ashkenazi, is the concept of implementing security at […]

Securing the Internet of Things starts with transistors

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/securing-the-internet-of-things-starts-with-transistors-3/

Asaf Ashkenazi, senior director of product management in Rambus’ Security Division, has penned an article for Semiconductor Engineering about the six “Strategic Principles” for securing the Internet of Things (IoT) outlined by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Perhaps the most important of these principles, says Ashkenazi, is the concept of implementing security at the […]

Augmented Reality (AR) goes shopping

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/12/01/augmented-reality-ar-goes-shopping/#new_tab

Qualcomm defines Augmented Reality (AR) as the superimposition of digital content on top of a view of the real world. Popularized by games such as Pokémon GO, the technology facilitates significant opportunities for brick-and-mortar stores. AR has already been adopted by a slew of retailers across diverse markets including travel, real estate, food, furniture, toys […]

Augmented Reality (AR) goes shopping

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/augmented-reality-ar-goes-shopping-2/

Qualcomm defines Augmented Reality (AR) as the superimposition of digital content on top of a view of the real world. Popularized by games such as Pokémon GO, the technology facilitates significant opportunities for brick-and-mortar stores. AR has already been adopted by a slew of retailers across diverse markets including travel, real estate, food, furniture, toys […]

Mobile wallet use up in 2016

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A recent survey commissioned by Capital One has found that nearly one quarter (24%) of respondents are using mobile wallets in some capacity, with 16% leveraging the technology to make purchases. Of the 24%, more than 63% confirmed the use of a mobile wallet for less than year. As Mobile Payments Today notes, the above-mentioned […]

Mobile wallet use up in 2016

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/mobile-wallet-use-up-in-2016-2/

A recent survey commissioned by Capital One has found that nearly one quarter (24%) of respondents are using mobile wallets in some capacity, with 16% leveraging the technology to make purchases. Of the 24%, more than 63% confirmed the use of a mobile wallet for less than year. As Mobile Payments Today notes, the above-mentioned […]

Future smart buildings will adapt and learn

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/11/29/future-smart-buildings-will-adapt-and-learn/#new_tab

Tom Carroll of JLL property services recently penned an article for the UK-based publication Computing that explores the future of intelligent buildings. As Carroll explains, advanced sensors and the ubiquitous adoption of mobile devices, combined with the rapidly burgeoning IoT, will transform the services a building is capable of offering.

Future smart buildings will adapt and learn

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/future-smart-buildings-will-adapt-and-learn-2/

Tom Carroll of JLL property services recently penned an article for the UK-based publication Computing that explores the future of intelligent buildings. As Carroll explains, advanced sensors and the ubiquitous adoption of mobile devices, combined with the rapidly burgeoning IoT, will transform the services a building is capable of offering. “[This will] optimize energy provision, […]

Saving power with HBM

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/11/28/saving-power-with-hbm/#new_tab

Ed Sperling of Semiconductor Engineering notes that power has always been a “global concern” in the design process because it affects every part of a chip. Nevertheless, partitioning for power rather than functionality or performance has not, historically, been seriously considered, although the status quo is beginning to change.

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