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by gautam on September 30, 2007
If you are a diabetes patient who is fed up of pricking your finger to draw blood each time you want to measure your sugar levels then you need to read this. All this will soon become a thing of......
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Here is this rough and tough RFID tag from Intermec which has been created for delivering in tough conditions. Dubbed as Large Rigid tag, this is a UHF RFID transponder which offers high performance...
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I think you need this. Use it as a key ring and even make payments using it easily. This is the Visa Micro Tag which is the latest key fob payment device from Visa using the Visa payWave technology....
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Fed up of the thick LSI chips which tend to fail in event of high stress situations such as getting bent? Realizing these problems TDK and Semiconductor Energy Laboratory have come up with a new...
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My friend Mark had been invited to attend Mediamatic's RFID & Physical Computing Hackers Camp and for this event he decided to do something different. So he got ahead and got some old tennis...
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by gautam on September 25, 2007
Heard a lot about RFID and dying to experience it? Here is a RFID Starter Kit from Wavetrend which gets you started with RFID and automation either at your office or home but you need to have HomeSeer...
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Filed in archive Implementation
by gautam on September 24, 2007
Now this looks interesting. Have a look!! Here is this Badge Collector/ Magic Mirror on which University of London students have been working on. Whenever a person walks up to the mirror the personal...
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Filed in archive Companies
by gautam on September 21, 2007
OMRON seems to have found a solution for factory floor problems faced in manufacturing units which affects the performance of UHF-band RFID systems and has been acting as a roadblock in its widespread...
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Filed in archive RFID Basics
by gautam on September 20, 2007
Until and unless effective knowledge about RFID technology is not spread it will continue to be plagued by controversies. Here comes RFID4u in the picture which is offering free eLearning courses for...
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It's said that a ladies best kept secrets can be found in her purse and here is a company by the name of Kena Kai which has taken the responsibility to protect the identity of wallets and purses...
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The world is getting smaller and so are the mobile readers. Here is M220 mobile reader from RF Code which is an Austin based company. It works with RFID tags working on 433MHz band and since it is...
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by gautam on September 14, 2007
You might have a good taste for wines and even possess a very good wine collection but how about keeping their names in your mind? If I ask you this question you will probably start scratching your...
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How about a cost effective manner of producing sets of random numbers for RFID tags? A team of University of Massachusetts researchers have exactly made this possible and using this technique it is...
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Do you hate standing in queues at fast food joints to order your favorite burger and feel that your hunger will literally subside by the time your turn comes for ordering? If you count yourself among...
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Filed in archive Supply Chain
by ehsan on September 11, 2007
BloodCenter of Wisconsin, in cooperation with several business and technology partners, has started an initiative to find out whether RFID has some side-effect on blood products or not. The main...
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Filed in archive Healthcare
by gautam on September 11, 2007
RFID seems to be always in the midst of some controversy or the other - sometimes we come across the privacy issue, then there was this security issue ushered by the virus drama and now the cyber...
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by gautam on September 10, 2007
It is one of the world's largest and busiest railway networks in the world carrying more than sixteen million passengers and one million tones of freight everyday and if you are a person who keeps...
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This is something which companies would really appreciate - an RFID reader equipped with Bluetooth. Dubbed as IDBlue, it is being labeled as the worlds first mobile Bluetooth enabled reader that...
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Though the RFID market is progressing quite well but still it has been facing certain roadblocks in its expansion because even though a variety of RFID tags with various frequencies and protocols are...
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