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41Google Phone Unveiled, Can it Beat the iPhone? - ReadWriteWeb"Wi-fi enabled means it should be able to link to compatible personal wireless devices (like maybe a camera)." Wouldn't you rather use bluetooth for that (Google phone has bluetooth)? I don't use cell-phones so much and feel very ignorant of the technology, but naively to me Wi-fi means free ...François Dongier added to Shadowrun (SR4) 15 months ago
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RFID and Identity Management in Everyday LifeThis is the final deliverable for the STOA project RFID & Identity Management, which was carried out by the Dutch Rathenau Institute as part of the European Technology Assessment Group (ETAG), the STOA framework contractor’s network of scientific institutes. The purpose of this deliverable is to ...
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Gigantic City-Structures of Paolo SoleriWhatever happened to the future? It's still around, of course, mostly in Europe and Japan, but over the years the Fantastic World of Tomorrow's gotten ... cheaper, simpler, and -- most tragically of all -- the future's gotten too damned small. Luckily there are a few visionaries left who aren't ...
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E-health closer to reality thanks to real-time medical data extractionIn the framework of Holst Centre, IMEC - Europe's leading independent nanoelectronics research institute - has broadened the functionality and scope of its wireless health monitoring technology by linking it to real-time extraction of relevant medical data. The new technology builds upon the ...
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Coming soon: 'wallet phones' from JapanAmong the wireless innovations Japan hopes to peddle is the wallet phone. The technology relies on a tiny computer chip called FeliCa, embedded in each cell phone, which communicates with a reader-device at stores, train stations and vending machines for cashless payments.
Phil Duby
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Billboards with facial-recognition software trickling outPutting cameras in billboards to measure how many people look at them isn't a new idea, but it's starting to get a little more creepily-high-tech, with several advertisers now using facial-recognition software to record things like age and gender. A company called Quividi has supplied ...
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Billboards with facial-recognition software trickling outPutting cameras in billboards to measure how many people look at them isn't a new idea, but it's starting to get a little more creepily-high-tech, with several advertisers now using facial-recognition software to record things like age and gender. A company called Quividi has supplied ...
Phil Duby
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