VISA card now comes with keypad, generates random security code

Posted by hina on November 8, 2009 under Accessories, Computer Hardware | Comments are off for this article

It was last year Innovative Card Technologies and eMue Technologies introduced the credit card that comes with its own authentication system, and now Visa Europe has rolled out their newly designed credit card which comes with similar authentication system. (VISA may have purchased those cards from the two companies)
VISA card now comes with keypad, generates random security code
The new credit card introduced by VISA comes with a keypad, and a digital number display. The card is exactly the usual size and there is also a magnetic strip that can be used with conventional card readers. At the back of the credit card, you don’t get the traditional security code number. Instead, you key your pin number on its keypad to get to generate a random security code on the digital display.

You can then enter this one-time security code while making a purchase online. This is definitely much more secure than the traditional security code, as no one could simply guess what the card has generated.

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WindCube – a wind-power generator that generates 60kW of power

Posted by friend on November 6, 2009 under Accessories | Comments are off for this article

WindCube, a wind power generator that is smaller than the common ones, and is able to generate up to 60kW. The WindCube is the product of Green Energy Technologies which has just been announced by the company.

This wind power generator is best installed on the roof of a building at those windy areas, so the users can obtain free and green electricity generated from the wind. The WindCube measures 22 x 22 x 12 feet and a single unit is able to generate up to 60kW of power.
WindCube – a wind-power generator that generates 60kW of power
This device is based upon the Bernoulli Principal to capture wind and amplify it and is able to produce electricity at wind speeds of 5 mph only. The WindCube is pretty efficient in producing electricity from the wind, an average wind speed of 15 mph allows it to produce about 160,000 kWh of power per year.

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