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Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Motorola Announces Handheld Reader for Non-Industrial Uses - RFID Journal



In addition, the MC3090-Z supports a feature that will enable users to determine the locations of specific RFID tags. The function will direct users to the desired tag through both visual cues (on the reader's display screen) and audible cues
Source: www.rfidjournal.com

Danny (Little Red) Lopez heads a class of 13 to be enshrined in boxing - Canada East
CANASTOTA, N.Y. - Former featherweight champion Danny (Little Red) Lopez has been voted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame along with 12 others. Among the other living inductees to be enshrined on June 13, 2010, are: light flyweight champ
Source: www.canadaeast.com

Dytran Instruments' New Lightweight Cubic Accelerometers for Modal - Design News
The 3097AT series is now offered in addition to the 3097A family of miniature accelerometers for modal analysis. The only difference between the 3097A and 3097AT series is the TEDS feature in the 3097AT series. Priced at $350
Source: www.designnews.com

Stanford Scientists Create Paper Battery? Wires And Nanotubes - Post Chronicle
Ordinary paper could one day be used as a lightweight battery to power the devices that are now enabling the printed word to be eclipsed by e-mail, e-books and online news. Scientists at Stanford University in California reported on Monday they have
Source: www.postchronicle.com

REFILE-United Airlines places $10 bln plane order - CNN Money
CHICAGO/PARIS (Reuters) - Taking advantage of down market prices, United Airlines said Tuesday it placed a $10 billion-plus order for 50 wide-bodied jetliners divided between Airbus and Boeing Co, in a bid to slash fuel costs and emissions. United, a
Source: money.cnn.com

Making Powerful, Lightweight Batteries From Nothing But Nanotube Ink - Popular Science
Paper Batteries It turns out making lightweight, bendable, foldable batteries is as easy as putting ink to paper. Reading the electronic-media narrative as it plays out in many popular tech and news blogs, one would think we are hurtling toward a
Source: www.popsci.com


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