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The Harmony 900 – Logitech’s Latest Universal Remote
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How do you improve a wonderfully designed universal remote like the Harmony One? For Logitech, it was simple, add an RF (radio frequency) module. Their latest universal remote, the Harmony 900 has RF capabilities. In terms of functionality, the Harmony 900 is almost identical to the Harmony One. However, the Harmony ...1 day ago -
"Next Generation iPhones Could Come With RFID Sensors" and related posts
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iPhone Hacks The next gen iPhone could well help you checkout at retail stores, borrow books from a library or pay at a toll-booth. If rumors are to be believed, Apple could be deploying RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) sensors in future iPhones. Apple testing RFID-equipped iPhone, expert claims4 days ago -
RFID-Equipped iPhone
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Just been alerted to an article that discusses “ Apple testing RFID-equipped iPhone, expert claims ”, pointing to a number of patents that Apple has filed to do with RFID. Einar Rosenberg, who runs the Near Field Communications (NFC) Group on Linkedin.com , claims as follows: “A highly reliable source has ...5 days ago -
Apple Experimenting With RFID-Enabled iPhone Prototypes?
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Near Field Communications World reports (via 9 to 5 Mac) that Apple is rumored to be testing a prototype of its next-generation iPhone equipped with a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip. The rumor comes from a "highly reliable source" who pr...5 days ago -
How Top Businesses are Using RFID to Track their Assets
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The past 10 years has seen the development of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) rocket, making it easier for all companies to track and manage their fixed asset tracking . However, the tech has not yet reached it’s optimial usage. Currently RFID tagging is too expensive to use on everything, so far it’s only ...1 week ago -
Mukherjee hopes for end to spectrum vacation tangle
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New Delhi, Nov 3 (IANS) Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Tuesday said he hoped the ministries of defence and communications and IT would reach a consensus on vacation of third generation (3G) spectrum by the armed forces.“I do hope the decision will be taken as per the letter and spirit of the memorandum of ...1 week ago -
The Very Large Array radiotelescope.
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Readers of Ars will undoubtedly be familiar with some of the battles over spectrum allocation for wireless devices and services. As the number of wireless devices and their bandwidth requirements continue an apparently inexorable climb, the fight over who should get which chunk of the radio spectrum has generally ...1 week ago -
Radio astronomers seeking open-spectrum national parks
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Readers of Ars will undoubtedly be familiar with some of the battles over spectrum allocation for wireless devices and services. As the number of wireless devices and their bandwidth requirements continue an apparently inexorable climb, the fight over who should get which chunk of the radio spectrum has generally ...1 week ago -
An Introduction to RFID Asset Tracking – a Revolution in Business, Management & Accounting
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Over the past 10 years, the development of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) has grown to help companies in every industry track down and manage their fixed asset management. However, the technology has still not reached it’s optimum usage. Presently the technology is overly expensive and is only really used at ...1 week ago -
Cell phone RF radiation detector
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Author: sifun095 Keywords: cell phone detector radiation mopod RF power radio frequency homemade diy microwave Added: October 31, 20091 week ago -
XenaLight Fiberoptic Illuminator Installation/Operation/Service Manual
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The XenaLight™ Illuminator is designed for industrial and medical applications. It is classified as Medical Equipment, UL2601-1CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1 Continuous Operation, Class I Equipment, Type BF. Not suitable for use near flammable anesthetic mixtures, Ordinary Equipment, without protection against ingress of ...1 week ago -
Security is just an implanted RFID away
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YouTube – HERE IS THE RFID MICROCHIP TV ADVERT 100% PROOF IT IS HERE.1 week ago -
Verizon to carry the HP Mini 311-1037NR and 110-1046NR Netbooks
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Both netbooks offer customers the value of a compact, lightweight device with the added benefit of Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Broadband network built in. Customers can also use the HP Mini netbooks to browse the Web or access e-mail in more than 185 destinations worldwide when coupled with a Verizon Wireless ...2 weeks ago -
Attackers could steal crypto keys from mobile devices
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Security researchers have discovered a way to steal cryptographic keys that are used to encrypt communications and authenticate users on mobile devices. Security researchers have discovered a way to steal cryptographic keys that are used to encrypt communications and authenticate users on mobile devices by measuring ...3 weeks ago -
Smallest optical gold nanoantennas may lead to high-speed data networks
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Washington, October 21 (ANI): Scientists have succeeded for the first time in specifically and reproducibly manufacturing smallest optical nanoantennas from gold, which would lead to new high-speed data networks. To reach the precision required for the manufacture of gold antennas that are smaller than 100 nanometers, ...3 weeks ago -
Leaking crypto keys from mobile devices (CNET)
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Attackers could steal keys used for encryption and authentication on mobile devices by analyzing electromagnetic signals and radio frequency emissions, researcher says. (read on…) Related items Solar Cell Researcher Explores Nanotech Ideas (PhysOrg) Applied Nanotech Board Elects Paul Rocheleau ...3 weeks ago -
Leaking crypto keys from mobile devices
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Attackers could steal keys used for encryption and authentication on mobile devices by analyzing electromagnetic signals and radio frequency emissions, researcher says.3 weeks ago -
Is Thermage Wrinkle Removal Actually As Safe as Claimed?
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Thermage is a rejuvenation procedure, which makes the skin tighter. Several tests have been conducted that prove its effectiveness.. The number of people across the globe going for Thermage has been on the rise ever since the FDA gave its approval for the procedure. Based on radio frequency technology, Thermage ...3 weeks ago -
Microtune MicroCeiver IC Platform for Digital and Cable TV Electronics
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Microtune’s MicroCeiver platform is an ultra-small, low-cost technology platform for the digital TV and cable TV markets. The MicroCeiver platform packs radio frequency (RF) analog and digital signal processing system on a single chip. The radio frequency-to-baseband solution offers the building-block architecture ...3 weeks ago -
Police unveil security plans for Commonwealth Games
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New Delhi Oct 19 (IANS) Delhi will have exclusive lanes for vehicles, four-layered security check at venues, experts to battle chemical or biological weapons as well as helicopter surveillance during the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Delhi Police announced Monday.“There would be an exclusive lane for Games vehicles. Any ...3 weeks ago