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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 14, 2004 12:09:00 AM

SAN FRANCISCO--Sun Microsystems' Java Card technology, which is used to identify millions of mobile phone users, is expected to come to PCs as well, a Sun executive said.

Java Card is a standard for tiny computers that fit into credit cards or the subscriber identity module (SIM) cards in many cell phones. The computers can run Java programs such as checking a password needed to unlock a mobile phone.

Sun expects to announce later in February its progress in its vision to bring SIM cards to PCs, Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's executive vice president of software, said at an analyst conference here Wednesday.

"Wouldn't it be interesting if you could use the SIM card in your phone in your PC to identify yourself?" Schwartz asked. Many companies would be interested in such a feature, because identifying a PC user would make it easier to sell protected content such as digital music, he argued.

"Anonymity tends to go hand in hand with mischief," he said. "Authentication tends to eliminate this mischief."

Sun said in 2003 that more than 400 million Java Cards have been issued. SIM cards in phones are the most common example, but Java Card technology also is used to identify more than 4 million Defense Department employees and 24 million citizens of Taiwan.

Sun hinted at a SIM card deal in 2003, saying phone services carriers may be involved. "You may see some carriers start creating relationships with PC manufacturers, so PC manufacturers are shipping their PCs with a SIM in them. The SIMs will be branded by the carriers," Schwartz said when discussing a Java branding campaign.

Some Dell computers ship with equipment to read chip-enabled smart cards such as Java Cards.

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ABJ = Anything But Java ---- please for the sake of all future programming.
I would rather write assembly code all day!!! (Read the rest)
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Shades of Intel  solprovider | 02/13/04
re  nrlz | 02/14/04
Yes, but  Fred Fredrickson | 02/14/04
re  nrlz | 02/14/04
But, it is easy to do!  Delaware Boy | 02/14/04
re  nrlz | 02/14/04
BIG difference  FirstNLastN | 02/14/04
Mischief of Anonymous Speech  Repeal | 02/13/04
Another point is *money*  Nigel Johnstone | 02/14/04
oh come on  JWatson77 | 02/14/04
Enemy of my enemy must be my friend  prong@... | 02/16/04
Whose going to buy this stuff?  Nigel Johnstone | 02/14/04
If it comes preinstalled and hardwired in......(nt)  nite_w0lf | 02/14/04
Not a problem for linux  Knorthern Knight | 02/14/04
It is going to be boughtable  Tomas Saduikis | 02/15/04
no need to worry - ms would never support it  JWatson77 | 02/14/04
why not - it's just another smart card  marksi@... | 02/15/04
Fine, keep it on their own hardware  FilledOut | 02/14/04
at least it's not built into OS  JWatson77 | 02/15/04
thank goodness for small miracles  prong@... | 02/16/04
Authenticity tends to make your product sink  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/15/04
Java the worst programming language  Jose.Pinchero | 02/15/04
An architecture looking for a cash flow...  nowen@... | 02/16/04
Java is very 'unstable' and not trustworthy  idnew2005@... | 02/16/04
ABJ = Anything But Java ---- please for the sake of all future programming.  idnew2005@... | 02/16/04

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