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  • CueCat PAM Module for Linux
    The pam_cuecat module reads decoded bar codes from /dev/scanners/cuecat, looks up the username:barcode_type:barcode line in /etc/cuecatpasswd, and returns whether or not this user has been authenticated.
  • Killing your CueCat
    A humorous protest of Digital Convergence's CueCat product featuring satirical parodies of ads and their license agreement plus alternate uses/gratuitous destruction of the controversial barcode scanner.
  • Perl and :CueCat Help You Roll Your Own Data Capture
    By Brent Michalski. (January 1, 2001)
  • Cat and Mouse Games
    A little of this convergence stuff goes a long way. Face it, when media outlets as dissimilar as Parade (that magazine supplement in your Sunday newspaper) and Slashdot.org ("News for nerds. Stuff that matters.") start covering the same stories, maybe it's time to head out for Idaho. [Dr. Dobb's Journal] (November, 2000)
  • The Clause of the CueCat/Legal Language Could Shut Down Hardware Tinkerers
    This unimpressive little gadget has recently become the heart of a controversy involving independent software developers. The outcome could potentially set a new precedent in how consumers control and use the products they bring home. [SF Gate] (October 11, 2000)
  • Why the world needs reverse engineers
    People engaged in reverse engineering are a check on the ability of companies to invade our privacy without our knowledge. [ZDNet] (October 9, 2000)
  • Turning CueCat Into a Cool Cat
    If you build it, someone will inevitably hack it. In the computer business, most manufacturers object when hordes of spotty teenagers tinker with their products. [Wired] (October 3, 2000)
  • CueCat Rollout Proceeds Amid Debate
    Bar codes for Internet scanners called CueCats made their latest debut in print Sunday in The Dallas Morning News, even as the creators of this new technology grapple with concerns about privacy and ease of use. [Washington Post] (October 2, 2000)
  • CueCat Goes After Online Barcode Database
    Just noted that CueCat is going for this year's Useless Legal Action Beanie by going after www.upcdatabase.com, a site that is storing UPC codes and allows people to look them up. [Slashdot] (September 28, 2000)
  • CueCat At It Again
    . Michael Rothwell (the author of Foocat) wrote in to tell us that our friends at Digital Convergence are not giving up on their quest to defend their 3rd grader calibre "encryption" of their "intellectual property". [Slashdot] (September 26, 2000)
  • Will privacy kill the CueCat?
    Concerns about its data-collection practices threaten Digital:Convergence's plans to roll out 50 million of the bar-code scanners by 2002. [ZDNet] (September 22, 2000)
  • Here's a Digit for You
    [Dallas Observer] (September 21, 2000)
  • Privacy Concerns and The CueCat
    About the serial number and how to remove it. [Slashdot] (September 21, 2000)
  • The Cat Is Out Of The Bag
    Finally, I want to add my voice to the cacophony (cat-ophony?) of complaints, grouses, and amazement at the proliferation of the :CueCat from Digital Convergence. [Byte] (September 20, 2000)
  • Digital Convergence Changes EULA, and Gets Cracked
    CueCat reader in an attempt to shutdown those tinkering with their cats. [Slashdot] (September 18, 2000)
  • A scanner darkly
    Can Wired's CueCat giveaway turn us into a nation of bar-code-reading clerks? [Salon.com] (September 15, 2000)
  • More on the :CueCat
    The :CueCat is a classic example of a broken business model. One can no longer (if, indeed, one ever could) put out a piece of hardware with the expectation that people will not seek to improve its operation with new software. [Linux Weekly News] (September 14, 2000)
  • :CluelessCat?
    Thanks to a (previously) little-known company called "Digital Convergence," we now have our latest attack on the right to program. [Linux Weekly News] (September 7, 2000)
  • Barcode Maker Responds After Forcing Drivers Offline
    Digital Convergence responds to the flak that they've taken after demanding that several developers take drivers offline that work with their "CueCat" barcode reader. [Slashdot] (September 5, 2000)
  • Linux Drivers For Free Barcode Scanner Cease-And-D...
    On Aug. 30 several folks who have written Linux drivers and apps relating to the free barcode scanner mentioned here a few days ago were sent cease and desist orders demanding that they stop distributing the code. [Slashdot] (September 1, 2000)
  • Surfing Off the Page
    Forbes magazine last week shipped its 810,000 subscribers a new computer gadget it hopes will turn its pages into a new form of hyperlink to the Internet, as part of an experiment aimed at bridging the divide between old and new media. [Washington Post] (July 31, 2000)
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