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Servo Magazine

Saturday, Apr 1st, 2006

Okay, what’s going on with the card? You’ve probably seen them — they’re everywhere. The cards in question contain technology called radio frequency identification (RFID). Even if you haven’t heard of RFID, you may have been unknowingly exposed to it. [ continue ]

The Usual Suspects Radio Show

Wednesday, Sep 7th, 2005

Audio: Please follow the link to listen [ continue ]

CNET.com

Wednesday, Aug 17th, 2005

Brian Cooley shows you how to use an emulator to play some of the best homebrew Atari 2600 games available today in this video. [ continue ]

PC Magazine

Tuesday, Aug 9th, 2005

There are few products more popular than the iPod—except when it comes to battery life. The batteries in early iPods fail after a time (300 to 500 charge/discharge cycles or about two to three years) and just won’t hold a charge. Even worse, there’s no easy way to change the batteries. Angry owners sued and now Apple has agreed to some restitution. [ continue ]

PC Professionall

Wednesday, Jun 1st, 2005

Ein modularer Bausatz ermöglicht auch Elektronik-Anfängern, ein RFID-Lesegerät mit programmierbarem Microcontroller zu verwirklichen. [ continue ]

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Hackaday

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Hamish & Andy

Episode 161

Business Insider

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