Windows Vista and XP will use
Microsoft intends to bring InfoCard technology into both of their latest operating systems to allow users to manage passwords and identity information on multiple websites.
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said InfoCard will act as an electronic wallet to store personal information online. Using InfoCard will eliminate the problems that arise because users have to remember too many different information on the websites they register.
Software companies are trying to solve the problem of password management and identify truthful information because currently, e-commerce websites, online banks . are exploited and cheated on a daily basis. a lot of. Microsoft mentioned InfoCard from last year and yesterday they confirmed the technology was working.
Customers will see InfoCard right at the Control Panel of both Windows Vista and Windows XP, as well as in Internet Explorer 7.
InfoCard will be part of WinFX, a programming model of Windows Vista, that allows professionals to use technology to develop websites. In addition, Microsoft has released a toolkit called "Federated Identity and Access Resource Kit" for InfoCard so users can experiment with a preview before Windows Vista.
Samsung has also announced that Windows Vista will boost the NAND solid-state memory market when it launches later this year. This is due to the External Memory Device technology (EMD) integrated in the new generation operating system, allowing the USB Flash drive to expand the computer's memory bank, while supporting Flash (Flash cache) caching in Hard drive to speed up booting.
According to US research firm iSuppli, Samsung is the largest NAND Flash manufacturing company in 2005 with a market share of 52.9% and revenue of $ 5.74 billion.
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