Articles tagged with: Rfid and Gps
RFID Sensor Detects Radiation Threats in Shipping Containers Using Modified Cell Phone Tech
Sicel Technologies, a privately held, specialty medical device company, says that it has entered into a partnership with Gentag, to create a first passive (no battery), disposable, wireless Radio Frequency Identification (rfid) sensor to detect radiation threats in shipping containers using modified cell phone technology. more
Related Tags: sicel-technologies, gentag, radiation, , intel, rsa, tim, iden
Digital Proximity Marketing: Short-Range Wireless Technologies Potential
Although digital proximity marketing is still in the beginning stage of development, it is spreading across Europe, with the UK leading the way. Currently there are more than 35 providers throughout Europe who have helped to showcase these new technologies in the marketing realm. Perhaps the most impressive utility of digital proximity marketing is the ability to inform consumers about their interests in a specific time and space. This strategic positioning makes this new form of marketing exciting and a hot topic today. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, sim, eu, bluetooth, o2, java, towers, airports
New Car-Ignition Key can Jam Mobile Phones
University of Utah researchers have developed an automobile ignition key that prevents teenagers (or anyone frankly) from talking on cell phones or sending text messages while driving. more
Related Tags: intel, bluetooth, driving, rcom, hands-free, patents, maryland, 911, teenagers, wisconsin, california
Bluetooth system orients blind and sighted pedestrians
A new Bluetooth system designed primarily for blind people places a layer of information technology over the real world to tell pedestrians about points of interest along their path as they pass them. more
Related Tags: augmented-reality, virtual-reality, bluetooth, police, displays
NXP and Siemens Develop GPS/GSM-based Road Charging Platform
NXP and Siemens Mobility have reached an agreement to collaborate with each other in order to develop NXPÃ's new ATOP (Automotive Telematics On Board Unit Platform) into the 'single chip on-board unit' system based on GPS and GSM. Commercial use is planned for the first half of 2010. more
Related Tags: nfc, near-field-communication, privacy, o2, telematics, satellite, police, siemens, gprs
Mobile Phone Sales Declined in China During Q2 '07
China's CCID Consulting has issued a new report which has shown that both the sales revenue and sales volume of China's mobile phone market decreased during Q3 compared Q2 '07. The sales volume reached 35.262 million sets, falling by 9.8% over Q2, while the sales volume reached 39.55 billion Yuan - a reduction of 9.3% overQ2. more
Related Tags: nfc, td-scdma, lenovo, wcdma, ccid-consulting, China
