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iPhone with RFID technology?
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-07-09
You can never imagine talks of latest iPhone without a hint of rumors being included to it. To continue with the tradition McRumors has been talking about surfacing of three new Apple patent applications with host of new features being added to the next gen iPhone.
So let me reveal to you s...
Is barcode cheaper than RFID or vice versa?
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-07-07
© myuibe
There is a myth prevailing in the whole industry that bar code is cheaper when compared to RFID and on the 35th birthday of bar code, New York Times ran an article which said:
Bar codes, after all, cost just half a cent each, while the electronic tags used in RFID cost more than ...
Install OS X On SD Card
in Wangtam, on 2009-06-30
• Install OS X On SD Card
• Keeping News of Kidnapping Off Wikipedia
• iPhone 3GS Jailbreak Software Delayed by Dev Team
• HTC Hero Pre-Order At Amazon UK!
• Microsoft puts Razorfish up for sale
• Telecom firms back standard phone charger in Europe
• Fennec Alpha 2 now available for Win...
Beware Child Abductors as TotGuard Infant Security solution is here
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-06-29
Beware child abductors as here comes the only tamper detecting umbilical tag in the market. This is the TotGuard Infant Protection solution which includes an active RFID based tamper resistant umbilical tag along with built in tamper alert mechanism.
It would be of great use as it will foil...
Have a look at the solar concept tent
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-06-27
If you are planning camping in the mountains then have a look at the concept solar tent from Orange. This solar tent seeks inspiration from flexible photovoltaics covered in semi photovoltaic fabric. It is woven in conventional threads and coated solar threads for forming solar shell which ad...
The marriage of metal and RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-06-26
RFID is known to act crazy while in the company of metals but here is SteelWING, a passive UHF tag from Confidex supporting EPC Class 1 Gen specification. SteelWING comes with an adhesive backing therefore it can be directly attached to metal surfaces and can still perform to the best of abil...
The future is Battery Powered Passive RFID Tags
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-06-24
Here comes battery powered passive RFID tag which is expected to bridge the gap between passive UHF and active RFID. Also known as semi passive tags, battery assisted passive RFID tags comprise of small sized carbon zinc batteries which are eco friendly and are known to increase RF signal strength w...
Ohio Music Festival moves smoothly with RFID Tickets
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-06-21
© marfis75
This time there were no cases of counterfeiting or long queues, thanks to use of RFID technology in Six Fest music festival held in Ohio. Even rain could not play spoilsport to the technology.
InstaTrax Solutions deployed the RFID ticket system at the event which enabled around ...
Koralle
in Feschsamma, on 2009-06-15
Meine andere Lieblingsfarbe diesen Sommer ist Koralle. Oder wie meine Ma sie nennt "Lachs". Find ich nicht so schön. Koralle hört sich sommerlicher an und nicht so nach fischmarkt .
Korallefarbener Schmuck sieht super schön zu gebräunter Haut aus und passt zu allen sommerlichen Kleidern...
Türkis
in Feschsamma, on 2009-06-15
Türkis-liebende Menschen haben eine Neigung zu außergewöhnlichen und extravaganten Aktionen, sie sind gute Selbstdarsteller, phantasievoll und originell. via
Meine momentane Lieblingsfarbe ist ist Türkis - passend sommerlich und wunderbar farbig.
Bei Etsy finden sich viele wunderbare Sc...
PHP: Risiko des MIME-Sniffings
in PHP-Developer-Blog, on 2009-06-05
© cogdogblog
Auch, wenn das MIME-Sniffing ursprünglich zur Sicherheit gedacht war: die Technik, die Bilder als HTML behandelt und ggf. eingebetteten Code ausführt stellt durchaus auch ein Risiko dar. Aus diesem Grund hat sich der IT-Sicherheitsexperte Jacques Copeau nun einige PHP-Anwendungen...
Victoria Cunningham Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on 2009-06-04
Designer Gold Jewelry
Victoria Cunningham has been creating exquisite fine jewelry for over a decade. Her designs range from simple diamond pendants to dramatic one-of-a-kind pieces. Set with diamonds, sapphires, or rubies, all pieces are handcrafted in 14K yellow or white gold . Semiprecious ...
RFID Aids War Efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-05-31
© Carl Montgomery
Besides US and other allied forces there is something else which is contributing to the war effort - its RFID. As per Major General James L. Hodge, commanding general of the Surface Deployment and Distribution Command division at Scott Air Force Base, RFID along with c...
Zstamp: The RFID Stamp
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-05-27
Came across Zstamp which is not the ordinary stamp that can be affixed to an envelope rather it's an RFID stamp. Affixed with RFID tags you can attach it to any inanimate object around you and run applications. Zstamps can be used for wide range of applications such as communication, daily ...
Logan ProxTalker: RFID gives voice to disabled children
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-05-21
How do you communicate with children suffering from multiple disabilities? Some would say it is a difficult task but not impossible.
Disabled students at the New York Public Schools District in Queens have been able to start communicating effectively, thanks to Logan ProxTalker . Children wh...
Print Books Are Target of Pirates on the Web
in Wangtam, on 2009-05-13
• Print Books Are Target of Pirates on the Web
• MSN QnA Beta Is Closing On May 21st
• "中国最美女黑客"被疑是宅男
• 《纽约时报》推出实时新闻阅读产品
• 谷歌Android上网本详细配置曝光
• 鲍尔默否认微软收购SAP传闻
• Chinese rumor claims 2009 iPhone will be modest upgrade
• An approach to fair ad blocking
• Nightline Teams Up W...
Smart Drink Dispenser: Now mix your drinks smartly
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-05-12
If you know any bartender, ask him one thing which he would like to change about his job and most of them would give an answer that if they had a machine which could create mixes for them instead of them having to use their hands for mixing drink.
Missouri S&T students trio seems to have ...
134 KHz RFID Tag: The Hygienic Animal Tag
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-05-07
Even animals demand a certain level of hygiene or they are prone to infections and realizing the importance of hygiene level in livestock DAILY RFID has come up with hygienic RFID tag series for large animals so that they don't contract any kind of infection.
Polyurethane has been used f...
IT-740 Staff Badge: World’s thinnest hybrid active RFID Tag
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-05-05
Ladies and gentlemen, presenting to you the world's thinnest hybrid active RFID tag - the IT-740 Staff Badge . This RFID Badge is so thin that it's almost impossible to differentiate it from a standard employee badge. Despite being thin Staff Badge is high on battery life and certainty...
SM-HE16 RFID Tag: Survival of the Fittest
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-04-28
How about an RFID tag which survives in temperatures where even lead fails to maintain its shape? This is what William Frick intends to achieve with its latest range of RFID solutions aimed at high heat applications.
Their Double Teflon-Coated RFID tag can survive in extreme temperatures and ...
Tixx Induction Cooking System: What’s cooking with RFID today?
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-04-27
Lazy Sunday Afternoon and feeling bored to use the same old cooking pans to make lunch then wake up as designer Jens Schardetzki has come up with Tixx induction cooking system which comes fitted with RFID tags and sensors which will keep you informed about what's cooking inside and at wha...
Linux Users Recall Their First Time
in HackITLinux, on 2009-04-24
© John Vetterli
On LinuxInsider yesterday , Katherine Noyes took a look at Linux users' recollections of their "first time," a topic discussed at this month's Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit and later on Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols' blog at Computerworld as ...
Edel-Schmuck durch RFID gesichert
in RFID Weblog, on 2009-04-23
© Sherry's Rose Cottage
Dass RFID-Chips bei allerhand Massenwaren zum EInsatz kommt, ist hinlänglich bekannt. Doch neuerdings leisten die Funkchips auch bei exklusiven Einzelstücken treue Dienste. Das berichtet " RFID im Blick " und informiert uns über die Sicherung von Luxus- ...
Re:Collect: It can take care of forgetful nature
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-04-23
Just came across another RFID bracelet reader concept by the name of Re:Collect which is being developed by a group of Masters in Design Studies students of University of Arts in London.
This RFID bracelet reader comes along with RFID tags which you can attach to any of your valuables. So a...
iPhone media player: Use physical objects to control media playback
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-04-16
With RFID technology around people are using it in the best possible manner and this can be judged from this very cool implementation out here. A prototype of an iPhone media player has been created which uses physical objects for controlling media playback.
You can experience several iPhone...
20 款用于 SEO 的 WordPress 插件
in Wangtam, on 2009-04-15
• All in One SEO Pack
• Automatic SEO Links
• Google XML Sitemaps
• HeadSpace2
• Meta Robots WordPress plugin
• Nofollow Case by Case
• Platinum SEO Plugin
• Redirection
• SEO Blogroll
• SEO for Paged Comments
• SEO friendly and HTML valid subheadings
• SEO Friendly Images ...
NeedleSight: We want you safe
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-04-15
© ZaldyImg
This RFID project has already won the people's choice award at the annual trade show of University of Victoria in Canada. Dubbed as NeedleSight , this RFID based solution which is the brainchild of MBA students at University of Victoria in Canada will help in identifying a...
The Tweeting RFID Cat Door
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-04-14
Seems RFID is all set to make twitter a viable business, at least this is what it seems from this RFID Twitter Cat Door. It is the brainchild of a cat owner cum programmer who was fed up of neighborhood cats coolly walking into his garage and chomping on his cat food. Using a combination of RFI...
Ford Transit Connect Family One Concept Vehicle incorporates RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-04-08
You may feel that this may not be the right time to talk about vehicles but the current economic situation has not deterred Ford from coming up with the Transit Connect Family One Concept Vehicle which as you may have guessed correctly comes with an in dash computer along with RFID.
The conce...
Lidingölauf in Schweden - das Outdoor Ereignis
in Outdoor-Blogger, on 2009-04-06
Der Lidingölauf in Schweden ist eines der größtes Outdoor Ereignisse der Welt. am letzten Wochenende im September versammeln sich jedes Jahr rund 30.000 Läufer um Strecken bis zu 30 Kilometer zu bewältigen. Der Lauf gehört neben dem Wasalauf , der Vätterrunde zu den bedeutesten sportlic...
Now no refueling for vehicles carrying unauthorized CNG Kits
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-04-06
Imagine your husband went to the gas station to get up the tank filled and never returned? This mere thought would send shivers down your spine but we need to realize that filling up gas in CNG vehicles can be a risky business if a vehicle is carrying non standard natural gas cylinder and there...
Saving precious lives is what RFID intends to achieve
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-03-31
© AMagill
The only thing firefighters are unsure of when they come out after evacuating people from a building on fire is that there still could be somebody trapped inside but this terrible feeling will be taken care of very soon.
Being regarded as the Holy Grail of tracking systems, this ...
Scanndy scannt RFID und Barcode
in RFID Weblog, on 2009-03-28
© midnightcomm
rfid oder Barcode? Es gibt Bereiche, in denen diese Frage schlichtweg mit einem "und" beantwortet. Nehmen wir den Scanndy aus dem Hause Panmobil. Das gerade einmal 139 Gramm wiegende Gerät ist - wie der Name unschwer vermuten lässt - ein Scanner, der allerdings ne...
Paper magazine is not just paper anymore
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-03-28
Have you come across a magazine which bridges the divide between print and online journalism? Still wondering? Check out AMUSEMENT magazine which is being labeled as the first periodical offering content creating a connection in print and online.
Feel that this is something which you don'...
Microsoft Web Platform
in Wangtam, on 2009-03-25
• Microsoft Web Platform
• Microsoft Launches Server "App Store" Populated by Open Source
• Face.com Brings Facial Recognition To Facebook Photos
• iPhone Makes Up 50 Percent of Smartphone Web Traffic In U.S., Android Already 5 Percent
• 3G及移动互联网首次纳入互联网大会议题
• 美国报业遭遇寒冬 经济困境中艰难求生 ...
Add some fruit zing to your daily dose of music
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-03-23
Just imagine what kind of music will be created when fresh strawberries and milk or hot chocolate and fresh cream are mixed together? Still wondering as to what the end result would be? If this is so then continue reading to find out how you can create music using fresh fruits in an ordinary bl...
Top 10 Caribbean Beaches (according to AquaTerraSky)
in Wandalust, on 2009-03-14
The travel blog AquaTerraSky published a list recently of their top 10 beaches in the Caribbean.
Sitting here in March with bits of snow still melting around my home and freezing rain in the forecast, a nice beach in the Caribbean sounds inviting. I could cope with a few hours of sand and surf, ...
RFID to Thieves: Just stay away from Saguaros
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-03-13
I thought it was just impossible to uproot Saguaro Cacti (one of the tallest cactus plants) and tow it away but the act of thieves at the Saguaro National Park proved me wrong. I would say hats off to these guys to have been able to uproot and carry off these gigantic cactus plants which co...
Bankruptcy: What You Should Know
in Biz Plan Hacks, on 2009-03-11
In case you missed it, BusinessWeek published a brief primer last week on what may become a necessary evil for more and more small business: bankruptcy.
The piece looks at filing for Chapter 11 protection. No one wants to learn about bankruptcy the hard way-which is why, with the economy struggl...
RFID und American Football
in RFID Weblog, on 2009-03-08
© padrian2
Ich musste wirklich eine Weile überlegen, welches Thema ich denn nun im Rahmen meines Postings behandle. Unter Relevanz-Gesichtspunkten wäre vermutlich die gestiegene Rolle der Funkchips in der Wirtschaft geeignet gewesen, über die sich die Süddeutsche Zeitung auslässt. Doch hatt...
超过 80 款 Delicious 工具与资源
in Wangtam, on 2009-03-08
【Blog Widgets 和工具】
del.icio.us custom size
del.icio.us linkrolls
Del.icio.us Search
del.icio.us Spy
Delicious Preview
Popular Bookmarks on Delicious
Share on Del.icio.us
【官方工具】
Blog Posting
"Bookmark this on Delicious" buttons
Bookmarklet buttons for any browser
...
Opmanager online
in The CIO Weblog, on 2009-03-02
One of my favorite SMB/SME IT operations and support management suites has made the leap to SaaS land: ManageEngine by Adventnet (better known in most circles for their Zoho SaaS platform) is now partly available as a service, at least in beta form.
Beginning with OpManager, the component which...
Ryanair's wee fee
in Sox First, on 2009-02-28
We all know the aviation industry is in serious trouble. The global credit crisis has hit demand badly with reports showing that passenger traffic has fallen 5.6% while air cargo shipments plunged 23.2%. And with the world economy imploding, the airline industry has probably not even hit t...
Some thoughts as the month ends
in WebKinzBlog, on 2009-02-28
-The survey question this week was how often do you answer surveys. That's just an odd questions - they can tell that from the system's data and honestly, people reporting their own data is usually not completely accurate. Were they out of good questions this week?
-So bingo is now limiting...
Universal merges physical and digital teams...a sign of the times?!
in Digital Music - The Future, on 2009-02-28
Universal Music Group has just announced that it is to merge it's currently divided physical and digital arms of marketing, organization, the like, proving to us all just how far digital has come, from a novelty extra to the forefront of music distribution. We salute Universal for taking steps t...
Turkmenistan Opening Its Doors
in Hidden Travel Gems, on 2009-02-25
I've thought about going to Central Asia someday. I have friends who've been to Northwest China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and even Afghanistan. Now I see from Gading that Turkmenistan is opening up to tourism.
The death in 2006 of Stalin-styled dictator Saparmurat Niyazov has loosened the ...
The hygienic RFID Animal Ear Tags for livestock
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-02-24
Even animal have senses like human beings and feel the same pain as we do. Whenever animals are tagged there is always a chance that they might get infected. Even USDA's RFID Animal-Tracking Project Report states that correct RFID animal tag application is necessary not only for retention o...
The Pristine Landscape of Glaciers
in Wandalust, on 2009-02-24
In keeping with last week's post about whether or not Canada was boring, I thought I'd point out this post on Canada's glaciers.
The story comes with some beautiful pictures. Of course, the trip is not for the faint of heart. Most of the glaciers mentioned in the story are in Canada...
The Stanford-Madoff connection
in Sox First, on 2009-02-22
With the fallout from the goings-on at the Stanford Financial Group, a clear and worrying pattern is emerging. Allen Stanford and Bernard Madoff are the first two big frauds that have come out of this meltdown and they won't be the last. Furthermore, both cases raise questions about how inve...
Passive Tags to work on power pulled out of thin air?
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-02-19
This is what scientists from University of Washington and Intel intend to achieve in the near future - passive tags which would work on power derived from air. If I talk in near technical terms then these tags would derive RF power from several sources such as radio, television, cellphone base ...
Madoff and the conspiracy of silence
in Sox First, on 2009-02-16
We have talked many times about the way the Securities and Exchange Commission had looked the other way and allowed Bernard Madoff to get away with his fraud. Now, the New York Post reports that bankers thought Madoff was a shyster but kept shtum. "Leon Gross, the former managing directo...
Coming Soon: The Car Battery War
in IfEnergy, on 2009-02-16
As the internal combustion engine is slowly replaced in by electric car engines, the economic balance of power in the world will shift. OPEC will be replaced (eventually) by economic powerhouses that make... car batteries.
Last week BusinessWeek had a good rundown on the world of lithium ion batt...
More on the Amazon/IBM deal
in The CIO Weblog, on 2009-02-13
There was a lot of commentary on the IBM announcement that it would be offering popular (well, enterprise-popular) server applications via Amazon Web Services (AWS), but I think the rest of us pundits have to doff our hats to Dana Gardner's analysis . Gardner looks deeper and with more hist...
Cheaper printing of RFID Tags seeks inspiration from ink jet printer process
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-02-13
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 2929618
One hindrance towards the adoption of RFID technology has been the high costs associated with it which has not made it as popular as barcodes but I feel that within the next few years we should expect the technology within the reach of a lot many ...
Banks are insolvent
in Sox First, on 2009-02-13
The big US banks are technically insolvent. Finance experts say they are like dead men walking, which in itself raises questions about the Obama administration's rescue package. According to the New York Times reports, Stern School of Business professor of economics Nouriel Roubini, Dr Do...
Will GM and Chrysler go bust?
in Sox First, on 2009-02-10
Irony of ironies. Will the bailout of US automakers lead to them going out of business? Will it send GM and Chryler bankrupt? That's the question now being raised. As Forbes points out, the companies have a week to submit new restructuring plans to the US government under terms of their $...
Vudu gets a cut price
in The Wired Home Weblog, on 2009-02-10
Vudu is a set top box that is most definitely thought highly of among the net community, what with it's echelons of on demand content, and wondeful HD content. As such, we're even happier to hear that it's pricing; of all models, including the 1TB $999 model, has been cut in half. T...
Vudu gets a cut price
in The Wired Home Weblog, on 2009-02-10
Vudu is a set top box that is most definitely thought highly of among the net community, what with it's echelons of on demand content, and wondeful HD content. As such, we're even happier to hear that it's pricing; of all models, including the 1TB $999 model, has been cut in half. T...
Verismo's VuNow
in The Digital TV Weblog, on 2009-02-10
As I have spoke about before, I have questioned whether Internet TV would ever take off. It seems like Verismo, however are trying to push it foward with a new set top box, the VuNow, which will pull content off various web sources and play it back on your screen, without any sort of hassle.
I...
Now your active RFID Tags will last longer
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-02-10
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 2922129
How about an RFID tag which delivers more than its potential? Planar Energy Devices has gone ahead and energized your active RFID tags. It has come up with a platform which integrates wireless RF harvesting/charging system and lithium ion battery ...
IMF risks running out of cash
in Sox First, on 2009-02-09
As if it's not enough that governments in the developed world are headed deep into deficit - the US budget deficit for instance could very well top $2 trillion - to fight the global financial meltdown. They are about to be joined by the International Monetary Fund. IMF managing director Dom...
Blog Essentials
in Web 2.0, on 2009-02-09
If you have a blog you're not particularly interested in monetizing and that you're not really worried about having a big readership, you can get away with something like my personal blog . But if you want to attract readers and make money, Daily Blog Tips rightly points out that there ar...
NYC on a Budget
in The Flyaway Weblog, on 2009-02-09
Sarah White has a nice piece over at AquaTerraSky on things to do in New York City on a Budget . I realize as most people do, New York tends to be quite expensive but with these travel ideas you can go out and have a really great time and still not spend too much money. There is plenty to see, ...
Marc´s Blog!
in Das Freizeitsport, on 2009-02-07
....."Von einem der auszog, um Marathon zu laufen und der das Fürchten lernte..."
Hier ist es nun endlich das Buch von Marc Bischoff mit den schönsten Stories von seinem Laufblog . Marc hat 2008 mit dem Bloggen begonnen und nun die besten Geschichten seines Laufblogs in Form d...
Pocket size USB RFID reader/writer for every pocket
in The RFID Weblog, on 2009-02-07
This plug and play device from Daily RFID can be easily incorporated in your daily life. It is a 13.56MHz USB RFID reader/writer which can easily fit in your pocket and is compatible with devices used in daily life such as computers, smart phones, laptops etc.
It can be deployed for commerc...
Yahoo 关闭 RSS 广告服务
in Wangtam, on 2009-02-05
Yahoo 本周宣布,从 2 月 2 日起正式关闭面向发行商的 RSS 广告平台 。
RSS 广告服务主要面向小型网络发行商,目前仍处于测试阶段,它允许发行商在自己的网站上放置相关广告。
Yahoo 发言人在一份声明中称:"我们将于 2009 年 2 月 2 日正式关闭 RSS 广告服务,之后,我们将重点发展其他面向发行商合作伙伴的产品,如赞助搜索和网页竞价服务 Content Match 等。"
详细的通知如下:
USA: RFID-Ausweise kopiert
in RFID Weblog, on 2009-02-04
© NickStarr
Soviel zum Thema Datenschutz: in den USA ist es einmal mehr gelungen, einen der angeblich fälschungssicheren RFID-Ausweise zu hacken. Das berichtet golem.de und schon für sich genommen birgt diese Meldung durchaus Zündstoff. Doch der Clou (wenn man es denn dann so harmlos formul...
This V-Day, Support a Cause Close to Nick Jonas' Heart
in Daily Diabetic, on 2009-02-04
This Valentine's Day, Nick Jonas is reminding kids to support a cause close to his heart, by wearing a dog tag close to their own!
Nick's special diabetes dog tags are perfect for Valentine's Day since they serve as a great present for kids/teens who have diabetes or those who simpl...
US auto sales continue to shrink
in Sox First, on 2009-02-04
US automakers are in serious trouble with the Financial Times reporting that China has overtaken the US in car sales. According to the FT, annualised US car sales slipped below 10 million last month despite the big discounts and deals they were offering while China's car sales crept up...
Uns geht's gut!
in Noah's and Lily's Blog, on 2009-02-01
Wo ich gerade dabei bin, hier noch ein paar aktuelle Bilder von der letzten Woche. Die tollen Latzhosen haben wir von Oma Ingred bekommen;-) Sind wir nicht ein dream team?!
Euch allen einen schoenen Sonntag
Noah & Lily





