March 2006 - Posts
And as the website claims : "... The ultimate "storage on the go" device in the Market! Carry a HUGE amount of data with you--right in your pocket or on your key chain--with one of these USB flash drives. Each is smaller than a pack of gum and virtually
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Pay By Touch is a free service that allows you to pay for purchases simply by placing your finger on the Pay By Touch sensor. Your finger image securely links you, and only you, to your accounts using our simple, secure method of finger scanning at check
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Familymart and other companies announced an ambitious retail RFID project in December. At a Familymart conveniece store in Minato-ku, Tokyo, sales items are individually tagged and, at the checkout, the POS machine reads multiple tags at once. Customers
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Here's how it works: Employees wear the headset, which uses Wi-Fi to connect to the computer system and Bluetooth to connect to the RFID scanning device mounted to the arm. A cloth strap containing two antennas extends from the device to two fingers.
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One of the ongoing projects in the proof-of-concept phase, which is still under way, involves adding sensor tags to perishable items such as fruit. With a special tag, Wal-Mart can track just how long a crate of bananas has been in transit and can ensure
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Nice street level maps at http://preview.local.live.com
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