Cellphones are dangerous. Don't put them near your brain. Get a headset. Yes, let the geek chic of the Bluetooth earpiece save you from cancer-producing, cellphone microwave-induced brain radiation. Oh, it won't...
"NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has recently released new high-resolution radar maps of the Moon's south pole. The mapping technique is unique in that it uses digital radar information gleaned from one array...
created by Edmund Jenks | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 1688 views | 20 recommendations | 2 comments
Better TV is coming, but are you ready for it?The digital dilemma: Disappearance of analog signals just a year away"Behind the placid pictures, a made-for-TV storm is looming.
Since the first days of television, the method of beaming pictures into our living rooms hasn’t...
Association for RFID professionals creates a RFID reference tool Dallas, Texas (December 26, 2007) -- After estqblishing a network of 3,500 members in more than 65 countries around the world,...
created by rfidtribe | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 315 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"KDDI, the only Japanese information and communication company providing communications service from fixed to mobile, integrated the Simulsat C/Ku into its Yamaguchi, Japan teleport.Simulsat C/Ku is the most technologically advanced antenna in the Simulsat family designed for...
created by uusjio | 4 years ago 463 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Finally some good news about Canada, Canadian Astronaut Dave Williams has set a Canadian first in achieving the most space walks in times and duration. Let the Americans have "Moonwalker Jackson", we have a...
created by Barry ORegan | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 1015 views | 4 recommendations | 0 comments
NewScientist.com has uncovered a recently filed patent application from
camera and imaging technology giant Kodak that outlines a compelling
new application of RFID: ingestible tags that act as monitors for
health characteristics within the human body. Read the full story at...
created by bloggi | 4 years ago 531 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"RFID (aka Radio Frequency Identification) is a method of automatic identification, based on a silicon computer chip and an antenna, which are built in the so-called RFID tag. A remote reader can scan it and send information to a database."
"Proximity pay and access technology strategies largely did not take into account the fact that even with the encryption of information, the information could be picked up with RF antenna sensors at anytime one...
created by ecj-MAXINE | 5 years ago | updated 5 years ago 549 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"NASA managers unanimously picked August 27 for the first attempt to launch the space shuttle Atlantis on a mission to resume construction of the international space station - but two precariously attached bolts...
created by pgaliba | 5 years ago | updated 5 years ago 610 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
A RFID Chip is a tiny bit of silicon, smaller than a grain of rice, that carries information—anything from a retail price, to cooking instructions, to your complete medical records.
created by Haecus | 5 years ago 2290 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Legal to volunteer for chip implantation. Wealth, health and happiness for volunteers. Plus additional rewards for rifidborgs. Who could resist such a tempting offer?
created by Haecus | 5 years ago 2000 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments