Re: smartcards

2002-10-01 Thread steve
Steve Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > o Most of them have an IR port and many contain enough storage and > horsepower to keep and play small MP3 collections. Chaumian digital cash > code should fit easily. Hell, some companies are already making noises > about full-motion

Re: smartcards

2002-09-30 Thread Steve Thompson
Quoting Trei, Peter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > The phone SW world is nowhere near as closed as you think. > > * Thousands of developers are writing Java applets for Japanese iMode > phones. > * Hundreds are developing applets for the Blackberry 5810 and 5820 phones > (free Java-based IDS from RIM).

Re: smartcards

2002-09-29 Thread James A. Donald
-- James A. Donald: > > When Chaumian money comes into wide use, I think that for > > most end users we will have to stash all unused tokens > > inside smartcards. However, because of the critical mass > > problem, initial deployment for small payments cannot rely &

Re: smartcards

2002-09-29 Thread Eric Murray
ill have to stash all unused tokens inside > smartcards. However, because of the critical mass problem, > initial deployment for small payments cannot rely on such > means, though initial deployment for large payments could. Here in Hong Kong, contactless "Octopus" smartcards (based

Slashdot | Cracking the Smartcards (updated)

2002-03-14 Thread Jim Choate
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/03/14/0314218.shtml?tid=129 -- -- Are we to have a censor whose imprimatur shall say what books shall be sold and what we may buy?