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Archive for the 'RFID' Category

Bundesdruckerei 3D Passport system

Posted by Charbax on 19th March 2009

Bundesdruckerei shows a multi-camera system that automatically generates 3D models of people’s faces to then embed those 3D models into future Passport and ID card systems.

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IBM Healthcare

Posted by Charbax on 3rd June 2006

IBM spokesman talks a bit about IBM’s strategy to improve healthcare using IT technologies.

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Metro RFID

Posted by Charbax on 17th March 2006

Showing cool RFID technologies, like you would have chips in all the products in your fridge, and it would automatically generate a shopping list for you with missing product, then when you identify yourself at the supermarket with a special shopping cart, it tells you where to go in the store to pick up the product, and as soon as you throw a product in the shopping cart it adds it to your screen, and to checkout you could just walk out of the store and pay with your account automatically.

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