RFID
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The Blokket Signal Blocking Phone Pocket jams most radio frequencies, keeping your mobile devices and RFID-chipped IDs secure.
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Scientists have created a product label that harvests power from a smartphone's radio waves, and uses that to transmit data back to the phone.
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Ideum has updated its 65-inch Presenter multitouch wall display.
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The newest entry in ARM's Cortex line, the Cortex-M0+ is claimed to be the world's most energy-efficient processor, delivering 32-bit performance on around one third of the typical energy requirements of an 8- or 16-bit processor.
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Sony has developed a power outlet that can identify devices plugged into it, as well as individuals using the plug.
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U Grok It is a smartphone-based system that allows you to find missing items, that have been tagged with radio-frequency labels.
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A new type of radio frequency identification (RFID) tag doesn't have an antenna of its own, but instead uses the metal object that it's attached to as its antenna.
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South Korea's "Live Park 4D World Tour" uses Kinect and RFID wristbands to immerse visitors in a virtual theme park.
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Georgia Tech researchers develop method for manufacturing explosives detecors using ink-jet printers.
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The VIATAG system allows drivers to use car parks without having to make cash payments each time.
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Electronic ears tags are being used to check on the well-being of cattle.
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Ortho-Tag is a system in which information regarding orthopedic implants is stored on a chip attached to the implant, and can be read with a handheld external probe.
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