UK researcher finds Bluetooth more of a privacy threat than RFID

Friday, May 9th, 2008 | News with No Comments »

Privacy advocates have long since pointed out that the sniff-ability of Bluetooth signals were cause for concern, but now one University of Bath researcher has a little data to back that up. Vassilis Kostakos placed four Bluetooth receivers in the city’s center for four months, during which he and his team tracked over 10,000 BT-enabled mobiles. According to Mr. Kostakos, they were able to “capture and analyze people’s encounters in pubs, streets and shops.” He continued on to mention that “Bluetooth is now more of a privacy threat than the more frequently publicized RFID chips,” and he encouraged worried denizens to turn off the BT function on their phone to help curb the paranoia. Of course, that won’t stop Big Brother from seeing your every move whilst in the UK, but whatever helps you sleep better is alright with us.

Sony’s PlayTV set for July release, UK pre-order now available

Sunday, April 20th, 2008 | News with No Comments »

For those of you lucky, lucky folks in Europe (or the UK, more specifically), it looks like your wait for the PlayTV rollout is coming to a close. According to Amazon’s British wing, you can now pre-order the PlayStation 3 add-on for £59.99 ($120) with an expected release on July 31st. Over here we’ll just continue to twiddle our thumbs, watch paint dry, and check out our Blu-ray version of The Song Remains the Same

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