By: gaga | 2010-12-27 | Business In the retail supply chain, RFID technology has become effective retailers and manufacturers the tools. However, according to Auto-ID Labs Japan, a group of researchers said the technology for consumers, their value is limited. Japan's Keio University, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance JinMitsugi to lead this team of researchers has developed a hybrid prototype RFID tag will enable consumer electronics products easier to use read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-23 | Business Recently, a number of organic RFID Advances tags (also known as plastic Tag ) Reports, these reports agreed that low cost, flexible, time to market sooner the better label. Background RFID tags by the layered organic conductive and non-conductive material?? Such as plastic, this method can produce silicon integrated circuits. Organic RFID tags working principle, structure, function and spectrum allocation, etc., compared with inorganic RFID is not much different read more
By: Ernest Lo | 2011-06-08 | Sales RFID tags, or radio frequency identification tags, consists of a microchip that can be attached to a product or an animal and transfers data with the help of radio waves in a wireless system. This data is beamed out by means of the RFID tags and the RFID reader is able to track this if it is in the line of sight even at a distance of many meters. These tags have an electronic circuit and the data read more
By: GAOEmbedded | 2010-10-22 | Electronics This module is designed to convert existing applications and hardware to RFID ready technology as a direct replacement for Magnetic Stripe Reader Modules. read more
By: Mayank | 2012-03-13 | Communications The world of RFID applications in India has certainly changed from the first RFID adoption boom in 2005. Post the huge Walmart mandate in the USA, the concepts of RFID and its utilisation in the consumer and business space almost exploded. Coming from being a technology that was only directed at the most demanding automation requirements and usually used only in high security installations, the world started to see it as a viable upgrade to traditional barcode based identification systems. read more
By: Neil T Jones | 2010-03-31 | Computer Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a somewhat new technology that is used for automatic identification. Using this technology, data can be remotely retrieved through remote devices called RFID tags. Also known as transponders, RFID tags are chips which are attached or may be inserted into products, animals and even people. Radio waves are used to easily identify these chips and the information contained within. The transponders are normally made of silicone and are attached with antennas. read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-13 | Business Is a non-contact automatic identification technology, use it in remote, harsh environment of the cluster target and moving target for rapid information collection and automatic identification. Because without the physical and visual contact with the target object can be recognized as a revolutionary new technology. In recent years, RFID in supply chain management, animal identification management, mine management, traffic management, Electronic Wallet, production line automation, military areas read more
By: Aniket Dicosta | 2010-09-29 | Cable and satellite tv Find quality Consumer Electronic from India. Electronics industry is a global company. In recent years the production of consumer electronic is part of a new wave of change, experiencing phenomenal growth. read more
By: Bharat Book Bureau | 2010-09-13 | Electronics Bharatbook.com added a new report on "Consumer Electronics in Japan" into its market report catalogue for reselling read more
By: Bharat Book Bureau | 2010-09-29 | Electronics Bharatbook.com added a new report on "Venezuela Consumer Electronics Report" into its market report catalogue for reselling read more
By: Redge Dawson | 2010-09-28 | Gifts Electronic items should be commonly accepted gift that everyone will bound to like. So feel free to choose any electronic product as one of the best gift items. read more
By: Divya Sharma | 2011-08-12 | Customer Service Consumer goods are made up of many parts that are hazardous to our environment. When such devices are disposed to the junkyard, they leach on to the soil. Few other devices emit greenhouse gases which are very dangerous for our ozone layers. So poper recycling of consumer electronics is very important and all consumers must be educated to do so. read more
By: ukanyfaq | 2010-10-22 | Electronics A really really small,slim mobile phone? i 'm looking for a small,,,small,,,small!, slim mobile . camera,bluetooth and good gadgets would be great too.! so what would you reccomend? Small and slim doesn't equate with lots of gadgets, I own a very basic mobile explicitly very small & slim. Features;- well you chat to people and... read more
By: Jeffrey Arcones | 2010-03-31 | Consumer Electronics There are some people out there who still think of India as a rather crowded third world country whose richness and opulence could only be recognized in their thriving and vivid culture. This is perhaps mainly because most people who are exposed to the idea of India approach it from an educational or informative standpoint - studying them in classrooms and perhaps seeing them in a number of documentaries and television specials that focus on the culture of India as well as the plight of their women, children, and insert-name-of-minority-group-here. read more
By: ukanyfaq | 2010-10-12 | Electronics 800 Freeview channel? My old dad lost his ITV4 so could not watch the Tour de France. Some fairy had put his aerial into the radio socket but still no sign of ITV4 Channel 24. Re-tuned his Thomson DVT-1100 a couple of times. Tried guide tuning and channel looked strong but I could not add it... read more