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Rexam prints unique can images for Dog Tag Brewing
2014-07-02 01:00:00| Packaging Gateway
US-based Dog Tag Brewing has employed Rexams Standard Editions printing technology to produce beer cans that feature the stories of different fallen soldiers on its IPA and lager cans.
iFind: Worlds first battery-free Bluetooth location tag raises $500,000, despite all the hallmarks of being a giant scam
2014-06-24 16:59:15| Extremetech
In what is best described as a slow-motion bank robbery, it appears that a Kickstarter scam is about to walk away with over $500,000. The iFind, developed by WeTag, purports to be a battery-free Bluetooth tracking tag. WeTag says it has developed some magical, patent-pending technology that allows the iFind to harvest enough power from the air to operate the Bluetooth beacon forever, without a backup battery. Sadly, a bit like the Solar Roadways project, iFind sounds too good to be true, and 10,000 unfortunate backers are probably about to be conned out of $500,000.
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Fire OS vs. Android: Can Amazons new Fire Phone justify its ostentatious price tag?
2014-06-19 13:31:28| Extremetech
Amazon has finally unveiled the Fire Phone, and it's a premium device tied to AT&T in the US. Is Amazon's Fire OS Android build ready to take on the traditional smartphone market?
RFID Resistance Meter Tag features battery-free design.
2014-06-05 14:31:02| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Capable of transmitting unique identifier and associated resistance measurement data to commercial EPC C1G2 reader without need of battery on sensor tag, RMETER can measure resistances from 100 Ω to 500 KΩ with accuracy of ±3%. Passive unit also offers extended range from 10 Ω to 10 MΩ with accuracy of ±7%. Operating in 860-960 MHz band, RMETER features reading distance of 5 ft, 96-bit EPC number, 32-bit TID, and password protected Kill command. This story is related to the following:Automatic IDSearch for suppliers of:
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In Price Tag on Carbon, Plans to Save the Planet
2014-05-31 10:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Bryan T. Pagel, a dairy farmer, watched as a glistening slurry of cow manure disappeared down a culvert. If recycling the waste on his family's farm would help to save the world, he was happy to go along. Out back, machinery was breaking down the manure and capturing a byproduct called methane, a potent greenhouse gas. A huge Caterpillar engine roared as it burned the methane to generate electricity, keeping it out of the atmosphere. The $3.2 million system also reduces odors at Pagel's Ponderosa...
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