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China shuts museum with 'fake' exhibits: reports

Chinese authorities have closed a museum which contained scores of fake exhibits, including a vase decorated with cartoon characters billed as a Qing dynasty artefact, state-run media reported Tuesday.

The facility, built in northern China’s Hebei province at a cost of 540 million yuan ($88 million), has “no qualification to be a museum as its collections are fake”, a local official told the Global Times newspaper.

It had been closed, the paper said, while its founders have been placed “under investigation” after local residents accused them of wasting money.

Pictures posted by the state-run China Radio International (CRI) showed a vase decorated with bright green cartoon animals, including a creature resembling a laughing squid, which the museum displayed as a Qing dynasty relic.

Several items lining the museum’s 12 exhibition halls were supposedly signed by the Yellow Emperor, who according to tradition reigned in the 27th century BC, the Shanghai Daily reported.

But the signatures used the simplified Chinese characters brought in by the Communist Party after it took over in 1949, it pointed out.

The museum’s owner, top local Communist Party official Wang Zongquan, developed a reputation for agreeing to “buy everything brought to him”, the Global Times quoted a resident as saying.

Locals living near the museum in Erpu village told the Beijing News that Wang bought more than 40,000 fake exhibits at prices ranging from 100 yuan to 2,000 yuan.

They accused him of misusing village resources by funnelling money from land sales into building the ill-fated museum, which took up a four-hectare site.

China’s antiques market is said to be rife with fakes, and the country has come under fire from multinational companies for its freewheeling attitude to copyright enforcement.

“Similar fake museums are found in many places in China in search of monetary gain,” CRI quoted Chinese antiques expert Ma Weidu as saying.

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Cryptography Research and StarChip Sign Patent License Agreement for DPA Countermeasures

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Cryptography Research and StarChip Sign Patent License Agreement for DPA Countermeasures

SAN FRANCISCO & MEYREUIL, France–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Cryptography Research, Inc. (CRI), a division of Rambus Inc. (NAS: RMBS) , and StarChip SAS (StarChip), experts in designing and qualifying Smart Card ICs, today announced they have signed a patent license agreement allowing the use of Cryptography Research‘s patented technology in StarChip products, including the StarChip line of smartcard integrated circuits. Incorporating Cryptography Research‘s patented countermeasures onto their devices will help protect StarChip’s products against differential power analysis (DPA) and related side channel attacks. The license covers hardware and software countermeasures developed by StarChip or its customers.

“At StarChip, we are committed to being a leading supplier in the Smart Card industry and to delivering the highest possible level of security in our Smart Card chips. We recently announced our innovative GAIA technology designed to protect products against current, and future threats and to control costs by eliminating complex and hazardous analog protection, as well as optimizing the size of our Invincte crypto engine,” said Lucien Brau, CEO at StarChip. “The DPA countermeasures licensed from Cryptography Research are a significant part of the security solutions that we are delivering to our customers.”

DPA countermeasures are crucial to securing smartcards, other semiconductor products, and electronic systems from malicious attacks,” said Pankaj Rohatgi, technical director at Cryptography Research. “StarChip joins a growing line of chip makers who are licensing our DPA countermeasures. We are excited about the integration of DPA countermeasures into their smartcard integrated chip solutions.”

DPA is a form of attack that involves monitoring the fluctuating electrical power consumption of a target device and then using statistical methods to derive cryptographic keys and other secrets. Strong countermeasures to DPA are important for securing mobile devices, bank cards, pay television systems, secure identity products, secure storage media, anti-tamper products, and other electronic systems and components. Many of the world’s leading security standards require that devices be protected against DPA and related attacks.

Cryptography Research has developed a portfolio of more than 60 patents covering countermeasures to DPA attacks, with additional patent applications pending worldwide. For additional information on DPA Countermeasures or on Cryptography Research visit www.cryptography.com.

About Cryptography Research, Inc.

Cryptography Research, Inc. (CRI), a division of Rambus Inc., is a leader in semiconductor security research and development. Established by internationally renowned cryptographer Paul Kocher, CRI develops and licenses …read more

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Cooper Lighting Ventus LED Fixtures Provide First High-mast Roadway Illumination for Chubbuck, Idaho

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Cooper Lighting Ventus LED Fixtures Provide First High-mast Roadway Illumination for Chubbuck, Idaho Project

LED fixtures provide the required high lumen output and distribution for the 80-foot installation

PEACHTREE CITY, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Faced with the task of satisfying both an interstate interchange project requirement to use high-mast lighting and the need to match the color temperature of existing LED fixtures on surrounding roadways, Cooper Lighting, a leader at the forefront of transforming the lighting industry and setting an unmatched standard for innovation and reliability, worked with state officials to find the best solution. With ample illumination, the desired color temperature and providing added energy efficiency savings, the Streetworks Ventus LED luminaire stood out as one of the only acceptable LED solutions to satisfy the Chubbuck, Idaho, project needs.

Cooper Lighting‘s Streetworks Ventus LED luminaires provided the required high lumen output and distribution needed for high-mast lighting needs in Chubbuck, Idaho. (Photo: Business Wire)

The goal of the project was to light a new interstate interchange with LED fixtures and utilize high-mast poles to minimize the number of poles needed in the design. State officials were already familiar with benefits of LED lighting, having used LEDs on previous interchange projects around the state, but using LED fixtures in combination with high-mast poles was uncharted territory.

In addition to being only one of three manufacturers with LED fixtures approved for use on the state highways in Idaho, Cooper Lighting was also the only solutions provider that offered fixtures with sufficient lumen output to be considered per computer lighting simulations. Since this application represented a first in the use of LED fixtures in high-mast lighting, state officials needed to ensure that the product would provide proper illumination compared to the traditional high-pressure sodium (HPS) alternatives, and so a field test site was created at a nearby rest area. This site allowed for an easy comparison of the light output and distribution between 100-foot high-mast poles with 400-watt HPS fixtures and those with the 285-watt Ventus LED fixtures.

“There are three major benefits realized as a result of this test,” says Ethan Griffiths, the principal technician in traffic services for the Idaho Transportation Department. “This includes the reduced power usage while still maintaining similar light levels, a much higher color rendering index (CRI) and longer time frames between required maintenance.”

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