The RFID WeblogImplementation and Application of RFID technologyTBT UT and TBT HD: Eco friendly disposable batteries for your RFID tags- April 29, 2008 These days&39; eco friendly products really catch the attention of everybody&39;s eyes since we all know at the back of our minds that our environment is degrading day by day because of us and if we don&39;t work towards mending it today we definitely will have to cry in the future. Keeping this in mind Thin Battery Technologies has come up with a set of eco-friendly disposable batteries which can be used for powering RFID tags and a host of other items. These are carbon zinc batteries which.http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/tbt_ut_and_tbt_hd_eco_friendly_disposable_batteries_fo... After marathon RFID set to enter your local racing circuit- April 25, 2008 How about a photo finish at your local race but who can afford those high speed cameras which start off at a whopping $25,000 a piece Seems impossible for sure but why depend on those high end cameras when you have RFID out here to offer you the same excitement of photo finish even at smaller events. Hardcard Systems and Alien Technology are making efforts to recreate that same magic with RFID and that too at just a few dollars per competitor. Up till now RFID was a perfect match for...http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/after_marathon_rfid_set_to_enter_your_local_racing_cir... Here are RFID robots to assist in rescue operations- April 23, 2008 Rescue operations after disaster strikes in a particular area can be an extremely difficult task but now there is no need to worry as RFID is out there to act as a helping hand in the rescue operations. After Katrina struck America rescue personnel used to write codes on buildings to give groups coming behind them information regarding the status of the area. Working upon this idea German researchers have created an RFID extension of the coding system. Under this RFID supported urban search.http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/here_are_rfid_robots_to_assist_in_rescue_operations.ph... Expect lesser lost baggage at airports with the latest RFID software- April 19, 2008 Globally more than 34 million baggages are lost every year at airports and this is a fact. Even though airlines have started implementing RFID for improvement in baggage tracking but one real problem the airline authorities face is with regards to distinguishing between two tags. After realizing the complexity of the problem Alien Technology has come up with software for the tag readers. This is expected to make the job at the airport pretty easy as it offers information with regards to the...http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/expect_lesser_lost_baggage_at_airports_with_the_latest... Nokia 6212 Classic: Cell phone powered by NFC- April 17, 2008 It&39;s finally out!!! Here is the Nokia 6212 Classic cell phone with NFC technology. For those of you who are new to the concept of Near Field Communication or NFC this technology is an extension of RFID where the tag and reader feature together in a single device. Using it you will be able to make payments or exchange information with a simple tap which would certainly make your life a lot simpler. You will no longer need to carry a wallet since Nokia 6212 Classic will be like an...http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/nokia_6212_classic_cell_phone_powered_by_nfc.php History of RFID - For all those who wanted to know its past- April 16, 2008 If you feel that RFID is a new technology then you need to spend a few precious minutes of your to read this post. Let me tell you RFID is certainly not a new concept and its history can be traced back to the World War II. The American, British, Germans and Japanese had been using radars to identify planes entering their territory but which war plane was owned by a friend or foe became a Herculean task to identify. Realizing this problem the Germans found out that if their pilots rolled their.http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/history_of_rfid_for_all_those_who_wanted_to_know_its_p... SureFlap: The Purrfect Cat Flap- April 10, 2008 You love your pet cat but you can&39;t say the same about your neighborhood cat. Here is SureFlap cat flap which grants access only to your pet cat into the house and bars unwanted guests. All you need to do is implant RFID chip to your cat which is recognized by SureFlap preventing any form of unauthorized access. The good thing is you don&39;t need to put a collar or tag around the neck of your pet which always has a chance of getting lost. Your cat won&39;t face any problems since the RFID..http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/sureflap_the_purrfect_cat_flap.php Symposium RFID Wine Reader: Drinking and Technology Mixed Together- April 9, 2008 Is your bottle of wine your first love If yes then you need to read this. I believe Giuseppe Russo loves his wine and RFID too therefore he came out with the concept of Symposium RFID wine reader. This concept includes a combination of RFID wine reader and temperature regulator. In order to make it work you need to attach RFID tags to your wine bottles and the RFID reader will perform its job of informing you about the details of the wine. So before taking the first sip from your glass of...http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/symposium_rfid_wine_reader_drinking_and_technology_mix... Smartboard G83-6675: The RFID Keyboard- April 8, 2008 Have been using those simple keyboards for ages If this is the case then the time has come to move ahead in life. Here is Smartboard G83-6675, a keyboard with inbuilt RFID reader. It&39;s aimed at applications requiring high level of security which at the same time can be carried out with ease and in a cost effective manner. This 105 key keyboard measures 458 x 170 x 52mm and is backed by a two year guarantee. Secure systems will now get additional security as only authorized operators will..http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/smartboard_g836675_the_rfid_keyboard.php Project Lady Bag: RFID bag for people with poor memory- April 4, 2008 I was on a lookout for a birthday gift for my mother and hopefully I won&39;t have go about searching for one whole day coz I hate shopping like most of the men around. So here is this cute looking bag which deploys RFID technology to make it more efficient. Dubbed as Project Lady Bag it uses RFID tags to keep a track on items inside it and icons pertaining to missing items appear on the LED screen on the outside of the bag. It even gives a hint of our emotional side with emoticons displaying.http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/project_lady_bag_rfid_bag_for_people_with_poor_memory.... |