msnbc.msn.com — Over 20 million PCs worldwide are equipped with a tiny security chip called the Trusted Platform Module, although it is as yet rarely activated. But once merchants and other online services begin to use it, the TPM will do something never before seen on the Internet: provide virtually fool-proof verification that you are who you say you are.
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fushbuckFeb 13, 2007
So what if I pay cash for my computer? Would my ISP tell the chip my name? What if I use TOR?
3domFeb 14, 2007
"Virtually secure" is not the same thing as secure. This idea stinks.
killroy1971Feb 14, 2007
Welcome back Clipper Chip!
tanathFeb 25, 2007
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awhileagoJun 17, 2008
So much for privacy - consumers watch out and I see a demand for old computers increasing now
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