Printable Nano RFID Tags To Ease Our Lives
Posted by on March 20, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Nobody likes queuing at the supermarket waiting for the cashier to scan the barcode on your purchases one by one. Considering that RFID is getting more and more accessible, hopefully we’ll see RFID freely available on every item in the stores, thanks to science. Now researchers from Rice University and Sunchon National University have introduced [...]
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Mint Robot Music Tank
Posted by on December 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The Mint Robot Music Tank you see here might look menacing, but fret not – it won’t crush the iPod as well as its ilk anytime soon, although you do get some added smarts with that. After all, that player/speaker concept is full well capable of tracking humans thanks to its pyroelectric sensor, where it [...]
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