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on February 22, 2010
Queuing at check-in can be a pain in the neck if you are a frequent traveler who just wants to crash into the bed after a long flight. Realizing this common problem, a US hotel is conducting a pilot w...
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on February 15, 2010
I always saw my granny listen to music on her record player and was amused by its design too but inventions exposed us to modern gadgets and we never even bothered to look back. Just yesterday I came ...
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on February 5, 2010
Dero Bike Rack Company has created a product which would benefit the commuter and environment as a whole. Dubbed as Dero ZAP, this is a solar powered RFID system which would keep count of the number o...
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on December 28, 2009
Check out these paper RFID Radios which is the brainchild of Matt Brown. These paper RFID radios serve as tangible reference to specific internet radio stations and as slipcover to speaker embedded wi...
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on October 20, 2009
Next time you have your coffee at the local coffee shop you won’t have to take out your wallet to pay for it and all this has been made possible by a college student.
This smug mug comes w...
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on October 13, 2009
They say it helps to determine the living willingness of the elderly. This is an in home RFID system which has been developed by Japan’s Tagged World Project. In this system various objects are ...
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on October 11, 2009
If you are planning to visit La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center in La Mirada, California then get ready to taste RFID technology out there. The water park has deployed RFID wristband system which woul...
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on September 30, 2009
There have been very few instances where RFID technology has been adopted on a mass scale and one of such instances has happened in Philippines where the Philippines Land Transportation Office has giv...
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on September 18, 2009
Rube Goldberg machines were over engineered apparatus which performed simple task in a highly complex fashion and it was fun to watch them but now a Norway research project and London design firm has ...
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on September 10, 2009
Life will certainly become easier if not normal for deaf children. Armed with a $390,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Robert Hancock and Becky Sue Parton, two assistant professors will...