Crave Whenever a story about RFID tagging comes along, we feel we should milk it for all its worth. Literally in this case, as Danish cows have been fitted with radio ...
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Crave It’s the first Latitude with attitude. Dell recently pulled back the curtain on the rumored Latitude Z thin-and-light laptop, a 16-inch slab of angular portability packed with an array of business-centric ...
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Crave What Rambo might use to store his data.
Made to look like a rifle magazine, the In Win Ammo hard drive casing has another interesting feature aside from its design. ...
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Crave Three patent applications by Apple were published last Thursday, and they cover technologies including haptics, fingerprint recognition, and RFID. The haptic feedback patent, if approved, would bring the iPhone (and possibly ...
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Crave Poor Nellie sits alone at the corner of my cubicle.
My Nabaztag, Nellie, a technologically advanced Wi-Fi rabbit that's capable of reading news feeds and singing MP3 tunes, has been dead ...
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Crave I can't tell you how many times I've come home to find random cats that I don't know hanging around my house while my own cat is out doing whatever ...
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Crave The handling characteristics of the average car are primarily determined by the tires and the few square inches that are their contact patch. Up until now, tires have been decidedly low ...
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Blogs True Move CEO Supachai Chearavanont announced that True Move would be selling its SIM cards with RFID next Friday. This will allow its users to pay for services and goods utilizing its True ...
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Crave Radio-frequency identification technology or RFID will be facing it first major test during the Beijing Olympics, taking care of ticketing for the estimated 3 million athletes, journalists and spectators. Despite the ...
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Blogs The Korea Times reports that McDonald's, the world's largest fast food chain, and telecommunications technology manufacturer SK Telecom of South Korea have teamed on a pilot that uses RFID to allow ...
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Crave Remember the egrip? Probably not in Asia. But that hasn't stopped long-time user Leonard Gerard Wee a year later from souping up these non-slip adhesives with RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). Called ...
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Blogs The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) announced it would use surveillance cameras and Radio Frequency Identification Chips (RFID) to put in place a fully automated system of dispatching buses in the Philppines. The ...
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Crave Memory like Swiss cheese? Well, the KeyPort, which calls itself the world's first universal key fob, goes to the rescue. In case the word fob needs explaining, Wikipedia defines it as ...
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Crave And you thought computer chips were pervasive now. Xerox's process can print fine details of electronic circuitry on flexible plastic.
In conjunction with a conference in Europe this week, Xerox ...
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Features From digital light plants to alternate reality gaming, six universities from the US, UK and Holland showcase their vision of "Communicating with everything everywhere" at the Intel-sponsored Design Expo in San Francisco.
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