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Oriental hair-style fashion

www.chinanews.cn 2005-04-05 13:49:28

On Apr. 3rd, the 4th Biaobang International Art Fest and 2005 Biaobang
International Oriental Hair-Style and Make-up Fashion Show were held at
the Xinglong Big Family Co-share Hall in Shenyang. Three types of
hair-styles--natural, individualistic and national--wowed audiences.

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Lenovo releases China's first security chip

www.chinanews.cn 2005-04-13 13:55:19

Chinanews, Apr. 12 - After two years of research and development, Lenovo
released China's first security chip today. Named "Hengzhi," the
independently developed chip has been approved by the State Encryption
Administration.
The main value of this small chip is to provide powerful hardware-level
security protection for stand-alone computers. It has three major
characteristics. First, it can build its own immune system. When a PC
installed with the chip detect that its system has become incomplete due
to damage, the system will automatically recover lost data with the help
of software; ensuring that the PC never crashes. Second, the chip stores
a unique ID of the PC terminal, similar to a fingerprint. This can
prevent third parties from using the computer to make illegal
transactions in the name of the PC owner. Third, a cryptographic key is
stored inside the chip, rather than in written form on the hard disk.
This effectively defends against illegal decryption and attacks by
hackers. Moreover, encrypted data can only be reviewed on the original PC
after decryption, avoiding losses that result from the decryption of
confidential data.
"Hengzhi" also adds a hardware platform for system security, based on the
PC itself, in the existing PC framework. The chip launch means that
Lenovo no longer follows behind the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), but is
now one of the few producers in the world that can develop chips
independently.
It has been revealed that the "Hengzhi" chip will be installed on
Lenovo's PCs this year. Insiders believe that Lenovo can provide safe PCs
independently developed by Chinese not only to ordinary users, but also
to security-sensitive departments, such as governments, military and
scientific research institutions. At present, government departments take
up a PC market share of about 60% and the military accounts for around
10%.

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