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rfid_dl | 3 hours ago
DAILY RFID( www.rfid-in-china.com ), a leading supplier of RFID readers and RFID tags, has released bluetooth enabled HF RFID Reader DL990 operating at 13.56MHz, designed to offer wireless data transferring via the Bluetooth connection for mobile RFID application. The handheld HF RFID reader uses Bluetooth (Class Two) technology
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Even though this was expected, it’s still a bit of a bummer. It seems T-Mobile has decided to boost their wireless data prices for customers that have plans with the carrier on smartphones. Like during the whole credit crisis, people need their monthly bills increased. The wireless data plans used to cost $19.99 for unlimited data, so long as it was in conjunction with a voice plan. But now you can...
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Engadget (Free subscription) | yesterday
Wireless iPod docks were all the rage back in 2006 (seriously, we remember nerds camping out for them ), but the trend sort of petered out as 2007 emerged and focus turned to more important matters . Now, Marantz is looking to bring it all back in style with the IS301, a Lucullan wireless iPod dock that transmits both audio and video sans cabling and includes a port-filled receiver for tight-knit...
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The Boy Genius Report (Free subscription) | yesterday
AOL introduced on Thursday a new sync application, AOL Sync, that will sync your AOL address book and calendar with Outlook and mobile phones. AOL has partnered with Plaxo to deliver this Funambol-backed bidirectional, over-the-air sync client. Funambol, for those who don’t know, is a popular open source synchronization solution that uses SyncML to push [...]
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | yesterday
Generally, water and gadgets don't tend to play nicely together. But I'm a fan of this wireless router/flower vase concept design from Saudi telecom company STC. With it, the router doesn't have to...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | yesterday
As expected, T-Mobile has passed on the costs of running their 3G network on to you, the smartphone customer. All plans now match the T-Mobile G1 at $25 for unlimited web and 400 messages with $34.99...
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Stop the ACLU (Free subscription) | yesterday
Me, I’m waiting for the Outrage Of The Left to kick in Records from a cell phone used by President-elect Obama were improperly breached, apparently by employees of the cell phone company, his transition team said Thursday. Breached may be a little bit over-the-top. It’s really not all that hard to look up a customers information. Certainly, [...]
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Information Week (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
The company's Release 7 enhances the current boradband infrastructure that has been developed by Qualcomm.
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Nag on the Lake (Free subscription) | yesterday
I have been setting up office space for a new Member of Parliament so my mind has been focused on office equipment. All the government assets we've received are ancient - the movers said our computers should be in a museum. Would that we could have beautiful equipment like this: Seen at Dezeen
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
This Anoka County voter was clearly ready for the end of campaign season. This ballot has an almost poetic quality. In case you have trouble reading it, the poem goes like this, all entered as write-in candidates: You need to make voting easier to do This is ridiculous Enough with the political ads This is what happens when you bombard me with them Al Franken and Norm Coleman are so annoying they’re...
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BloggingStocks (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Good news , Google (GOOG) , Yahoo! (YHOO) , AT and T (T) With Yahoo, Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO ) stock in the dumper, the CEO spot looking for a newcomer and musings about the future of the company underway, perhaps there is a small bright light for the internet pioneer. Wireless provider T-Mobile will use Yahoo!'s mobile search as the default on all its phones' mobile web browsers. While that...
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BloggingStocks (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Products and services , Launches , Research in Motion (RIMM) Research In Motion Ltd. (NASDAQ: RIMM ) launched the newest BlackBerry "do everything" wireless phone this week to much fanfare. While some pundits has argued whether this was the reel first "iPhone killer" to come to market, most of the universe eagerly waited to test an actual unit and see if what the specifications looked...
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UberPhones (Free subscription) | yesterday
A lot of us might be running unlimited data plans, but let’s not forget that there are plenty of people out there using some type of pay-as-you-use plan. If you constantly worry about how much bandwidth you use, then Spb Wireless Monitor 3.0 will help you out (if you’re running Windows Mobile) as it offers you full control over all types of data connections. This is achieved by monitoring data connections...
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GAMER Deals (Free subscription) | yesterday
Cheap Guitar Hero Deals! RedOctane.com just released some additional Guitar Hero Bundles with $20 off coupon codes! In addition to the Xbox 360 2 Player Wired Guitar Bundle for $59.99, you can snag Guitar Hero World Tour + Guitar Hero III + 2 Wireless Controllers for $99.99 as well (Xbox 360/PS3). Check it out: Xbox 360: Xbox 360 Guitar Hero World Tour 2-player bundle - Code WORLD2X - $20 off at checkout...
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Between the Lines (Free subscription) | yesterday
Verizon Wireless said that “a number of employees” accessed President-Elect Barack Obama’s cell phone records without authorization. That’s not a great way to introduce yourself to an incoming president. Unfortunately, I’m not surprised. In a statement Verizon said (Techmeme): This week we learned that a number of Verizon Wireless employees have, without authorization, accessed and viewed President-Elect...
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rfid_dl | 3 hours ago
DAILY RFID( www.rfid-in-china.com ), a leading supplier of RFID readers and RFID tags, has released bluetooth enabled HF RFID Reader DL990 operating at 13.56MHz, designed to offer wireless data transferring via the Bluetooth connection for mobile RFID application. The handheld HF RFID reader uses Bluetooth (Class Two) technology...
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rfid_dl | 11/19/2008
DAILY RFID( www.rfid-in-china.com ), a leading supplier of RFID tags and RFID readers, has released 13.56MHz RFID bluetooth Reader DL990, designed to offer wireless data transferring via the Bluetooth connection with bluetooth transmission distance of over 10m. It uses Bluetooth (Class Two) technology to upload tags ID to bluetooth based computers/PDAs in a real-time mode. The handheld RFID bluetooth...
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rfid_dl | 11/18/2008
DAILY RFID( www.rfid-in-china.com ), the world's leading supplier of RFID tags and RFID readers, has released 13.56MHz bluetooth RFID Reader DL990, designed to offer wireless data transferring via the Bluetooth connection. It uses Bluetooth (Class Two) technology to upload tags ID to bluetooth based computers/PDAs in a real-time mode.