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Three patent applications made by Apple were published on Thursday, covering technologies including haptics, fingerprint recognition and RFID. The haptic feedback patent , if approved, would bring the iPhone (and possibly other Apple devices) in line with rival handsets, which already provide localised tactile feedback in, for example, an on-screen soft keyboard. The fingerprint recognition patent...
A variety of Apple patent applications have been newly published by the US Patent and Trademark Office, exposing possibilities the company has been considering for the iPhone and iPod touch. Unusual filings include one for an RFID tag reader, which would be embedded within a handheld’s touchscreen, allowing users to scan an RFID tag [...]
From News ZD Net All cell phones will come packed with an RFID chip by next summer — giving your phone the possibility of also becoming the keys to your car or house. That was the prediction of Ericsson’s vice-president of systems architecture, Håkan Djuphammar, speaking at the company’s Business Innovation Forum in Stockholm on Tuesday. He told [...]
Big brother is watching: The technologies that keep track of youCCTV, RFID tags and GPS-enabled phones are among the technologies that can be used to keep track of your movements. By Claudine BeaumontPublished: 10:13AM BST 02 Jul 2009Big Brother is watching you: CCTV cameras have become one of the most contentious pieces of technology in public use Photo: PAThe furore around the Chinese
Late last year, James Walbert went to court, to stop his former business associate from blasting him with mind-altering electromagnetic radiation. Walbert told the Sedgwick County, Kansas panel that Jeremiah Redford threatened him with “jolts of radiation” after a disagreement over a business deal. Later, Walbert, said, he began feeling electric shock sensations, hearing electronically...
Filed under: North America , United States , Airports For decades, travelers who were struck by disaster and lost (or forgot) their passport were usually able to have an emergency passport issued by the border police at their airport. I know several people who had their passport stolen a week before a long trip, but were able to have a travel document issued just 2 days before their departure. The...
Connecting the Dots in the New World Order (Free subscription) | 07/04/2009
As of today, June 1, 2009, even U.S. citizens are officially prisoners in the USA, or exiles barred from entering our own country without the government’s permission. We are now forbidden by Federal regulations from leaving or entering the USA, anywhere, by any means — by air, by sea, or by land, to or from any other country or international waters or airspace — unless the government...
Companies collaborating on RFID-based solutions to manage returnable supply chain packaging assets (PRWeb Jul 3, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/07/prweb2607414.htm
We’ve all heard the stats: One in three pets will get lost in his or her lifetime. Only 17% of dogs and 2% of cats make it back home. By some estimates, almost four million pets are euthanized every year because pets aren’t properly identified and their owners can’t be found. If you’ve hung out on Dolittler over the years, you might already know that strong opinions prevail...
This is a very important candid interview with my late cousin Aaron Russo. He was told by Rockerfeller the whole plan of the New World Order, from RFID chips to 911, to the womans lib movement.. Jah Jah The Info Warrior..
MacRumors has found several new pattent applciations from Apple showing three new technologies for use in future touchscreen devices like the iPhone and iPod touch. They include a possible solution for providing haptic tactile feedback, fingerprint identification, and the integration of an RFID reader.
"John La Grou unveils an ingenious new technology that will smarten up the electrical outlets in our homes, using microprocessors and RFID tags. The invention, Safeplug, promises to prevent deadly accidents like house fires -- and to conserve energy."
Weetabix has completed the first stage of a supply chain systems rollout, improving the accuracy of stock control. It has moved to the Manhattan Associates Warehouse Management software at its site in Northamptonshire. The software takes data from RFID tags to track goods. The new system also delegates tasks to pickers according to where they are in the warehouse, avoiding forklifts being unused for...
A slew of new Apple patent applications have come to light covering a rather odd range of functionality that may — or may not — make it into future iPhone software and hardware models. First up is haptic feedback via a “grid of piezoelectronic actuators”, which would provide a varied tactile response when touching the iPhone [...]
RFID Integration in fitting rooms gives product information and enhances the customer experience Created by Toshiba TEC, RF Meister U Fitting is a new usage for their RFID technology in a retail space, particularly the fitting room space which is often ignored. Each fitting room comes equipped with a touch panel screen built into the wall, with [...]
DAILY RFID has recently announced rugged RFID 125KHz tag, which can be easily integrated into many RFID projects. The 125KHz tag is specially designed for industrial applications especially in harsh environments. The RFID 125KHz tag is specially designed for industrial applications. Made from PET and pressure sensitive material, it can operate well in harsh environments and resist againt abrasion,...
DAILY RFID has launched a cost-effective RFID file tracking solution for file inventory management, in response to track the location of files without complicated procedures. This RFID file tracking solution, basing on HF frequency, allow automated identification of circulating files, thus not only saving the time, enhancing security as well. It includes RFID smart labels, handheld RFID reader DL8033...
DAILY RFID has released 13.56MHz bluetooth RFID Reader DL990 for mobile RFID application. It is designed as a palm-sized wireless reader to locate passive tags in a real-time mode by transferring data to a back-end computer via the Bluetooth connection. The Bluetooth RFID reader eliminates the need for a wired connection between the RFID reader and the central database, with blutooth connectivity to...