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Showing posts with label RFID barcodes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RFID barcodes. Show all posts

Friday, 21 September 2007

Will RFID Replace Beloved Old PDF417?

Has PDF417 been supplanted by RFID?Pish and tosh, says I. In no small part because it resembles the coolest arcade game ever.

Thursday, 26 July 2007

RFID Still Crap, Says Dublin Firm

So maybe they're a little more diplomatic than that but Heavey RF knows what time it is.RFID is still just a whizbang technology that may mutate into a practical product some day. Perhaps. Possibly. At some point. Maybe. (I'm in for $50 on March 12, 2016, if anyone's starting a pool).Until every kitchen-table home business can afford to produce them, and every corner bodega can afford to read

Thursday, 1 March 2007

RFID, the home version

It should be no surprise that I'm no fan of RFID. Sounds like Walmart is learning the same lesson (the hard way).Now you too can play with RFID in the privacy of your own home. Amaze your friends, win the school's science fair, harass your sleeping roommates. All with the RFID home kit. So strange I couldn't possibly be making this up.And if that ain't weird enough for you, how about a RFID