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gHacks (Free subscription) | yesterday
If there’s one phone that is constantly in the news, it is the iPhone. Love it or hate it, you simply cannot ignore it. So here we have some more iPhone news for all you lovers and haters out there. This time around, the iPhone gets awarded the ‘Worst Phone Ever Award’, gets a new 3GS [...]
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Screenwerk (Free subscription) | yesterday
Here are some recent posts from Internet2Go: Loopt Offers Local-Social Approach in Pulse Tetherball and ViVOtech Promote RFID Mobile Loyalty Programs Verve, AP Offer “White Label” Mobile App Google Pitches Droid to Homepage Visitors US Carriers: Who’s on Offense/Defense? Canalys Smartphone Sales and Share Data Be sure to check out our FREE webcast next Thursday with MobilePeople:...
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The Apple Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
What better way to end the week than with two fresh, shiny new iPhone rumors to chew on? According to various reports, the iPhone 3GS could get an 8GB model just in time for the holidays, and Apple is also said to be testing iPhones that support radio-frequency identification (RFID), a tech that allows devices [...]
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Click World News (Free subscription) | yesterday
TechRev_AL writes "A team from the University of Washington has attached an RFID chip capable of sensing neural activity to a live moth, to pick up the spikes that occur as it beats its wings. Most neural implants are still relatively bulky, but the Washington researchers wanted to show the components in an RFID could be adapted for the same purpose. The NeuralWISP chip is a collection of low-power...
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touchmyiphone.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Hardware , Rumors , iPhone Photo courtesy of flickr: Thijs Jacobs Back in April 2009, TUAW's Dave Caolo posted a video showing off the potential (and some of the potential annoyances as well) and possibilities of an RFID-enabled iPhone world via an iPhone RFID prototype by Near Field. And, according to a Near Field Communications blog posting , Apple is said to have equipped prototypes...
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Super Tech News / Published News (Free subscription) | yesterday
As my contract is almost coming to an end this news is quite interesting – perhaps a tad galling for those who pounced on the iPhone 3Gs though.China OnTrade lists the “Apple iPhone 4 Generation Midboard” for $23.42, in stock and shipping within 12 business days.The midboard itself is unremarkable as it doesn’t really give away anything about the phone itself.Same goes f 11...
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iPhoneFreakz (Free subscription) | yesterday
Near Field Communications 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 provided the information to Einar Rosenberg, Chief Technology Officer of Narian Technologies. Rosenberg writes: Had to share this [...]
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Defending the Truth (Free subscription) | yesterday
*Tokyo, September 2, 2003-Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501) today announced that it has developed a new version of its RFID µ-Chip embedding an antenna. When...
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AterSlash (Free subscription) | yesterday
A team from the University of Washington has attached an RFID chip capable of sensing neural activity to a live moth, to pick up the spikes that occur as it beats its wings. Most neural implants are still relatively bulky, but the Washington researchers wanted to show the components in an RFID could be adapted for the same purpose.
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i4U (Free subscription) | yesterday
RFID technology has come a long way in the past few years. Chips are now individually very cheap, and thousands of uses for them have been devised by corporations and governments. Now it seems that Apple is looking to help make RFIDs something consumers ma...
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Mobile Magazine (Free subscription) | yesterday
The first Apple iPhone introduced us to the platform and brought touchscreen handsets to the forefront. The iPhone 3G stepped it up with the App Store and the iPhone 3GS made things faster. What can we expect from the iPhone 4G? It seems that the 2010 edition could have RFID. This latest rumor comes byu way [...]
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iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
According to AppleInsider, Near Field Communications reports that Apple has built iPhone prototypes equipped with RFID (Radio-Frequency IDentification). For those unfamiliar, RFID is either super-convenient, terrifyingly insecure, or both. In a nutshell, it broadcasts a signal that can be read from a short distance to process financial transactions (an easy-pay card), determine identity (some nations’...
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PhoneArea.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chalk this one up as a highly suspicious piece of information, but Einar Rosenberg, who is in charge of the Near Field Communications group on LinkedIn, a social network no…
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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
We know this video is around 6 months old, but we couldn’t resist giving you the chance to see it again following the recent news that Apple are moving forward with their release of new hardware support for RFID chips. If you read our earlier story, you’ll know that Apple already have working prototypes of [...]
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DeviceMAG (Free subscription) | yesterday
Verizon and Motorola have unleashed the power so it’s only natural for Apple to do something unless they want to lose a big portion of the market. So how about a new rumor on the smartphone scene about the 4th-gen iPhone (iPhone 4G) ? If we’re to believe a “highly reliable source”, Cupertino is supposedly [...]
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Jack Pan | 10/27/2009
DAILY RFID has released high-performance RFID UHF Handheld Reader DL770, designed as an Industrial PDA integrated with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPRS. And it has a user-friendly design with QWERTY keyboard, Touch screen, stylus and Trigger Button, etc. Basing on 400MHz Samsung Processor, this RFID UHF Handheld Reader DL770 features...
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Jack Pan | 10/21/2009
DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading producer of RFID Readers and tags, has released UHF RFID Reader DL910 with long range up to 15m basing on different tags. And the UHF Reader can offer users increased options in terms of ease of integration, configuration.
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Jack Pan | 10/14/2009
DAILY RFID (www.rfid-in-china.com) has developed 125KHz LF RFID Reader-03 (ideaReader) that is suited for access control applications and other, such as parking. It is designed as a long-range LF reader with long read range up to 100cm . This 125KHz LF RFID Reader(ideaReader) can produce a robust RFID solution for access control...