A Global View Of Smart Chips For Printers
White Papers Some refer to the chips used in the consumables as "smart chips. The continuing trend of providing smart chips in supplies has spawned a significant amount of controversy and lawsuits. Printer manufacturers have been putting chips in printer...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Smart Chips Get Under Our Skin
Talkback 666, its comming Revelations 13:16-17 He also forced eveyone small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to recieve a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, so that no one could by or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the...
[January 18, 2004, 2:24]
Smart Chips Get Under Our Skin
Talkback are you goin to pay people to try the chip
[October 22, 2005, 20:01]
Smart Chips Get Under Our Skin
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[September 29, 2005, 20:12]
High Performance Low Cost Video Analysis Core For Smart Camera Chips In Distributed Surveillance Network
White Papers Conventional smart camera cannot achieve real-time processing for high-performance video content analysis algorithms with only RISCs. In this paper, a video content analysis core with specially-designed hardware accelerators is proposed to realize...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Smart Chips Get Under Our Skin
News BT -- which has followed developments in the use of chip implants closely -- believes communications using smart chips will have "profound implications on how people communicate with networks". While we worry about the idea of contaminating our...
[January 23, 2001, 14:08]
Smart Chips Get Under Our Skin Pt II
News Take me back to Pt I/ Smart chips get under our skin. Professor John Santini has been involved in the lab-on-a-chip project since its inception and believes the power of embedded chips to do good outweighs any negatives.
[January 23, 2001, 14:09]
Visa Readies Wireless Smart Cards
News The credit card company said on Thursday that it plans to set up a new system that uses smart cards fitted with radio-frequency chips (sometimes called RF identification, or RFID, tags) that will allow people to conduct a transaction, such as...
[September 20, 2002, 8:34]
Smart-card Ticketing Goes Underground
News The smart cards are manufactured by Giesecke & Devrient and SchlumbergerSema using MiFare chips from Philips Semiconductors. Philips said it sees London as a European testing ground for its MiFare chips, which are already being used in the public...
[November 20, 2002, 12:57]
RFID Tracks Future Everyday Apps
White Papers Today, intelligent chips with protected, readable and writable memory areas are found on containers, pallets, product packaging, smart access ID cards, ski-lift tickets, books and DVDs. In the future, RFID chips will also be used in smart-card...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Smart Carpet Can Spot Fires, Steer Feet And Sell Beer
News The textile contains a weave of conductive fibre studded with sensor chips and LEDs (light emitting diodes). A few dead chips are not a problem, says the firm. If an element within the network is faulty, the chips automatically search for new ways...
[May 8, 2003, 14:13]
Is There A Smart Card In Your Future?
News But chips -- hidden away in appliances like GSM phones and set-top boxes -- will dramatically increase in number and importance.but) the multiapplication card will never materialise. Schmidt points out that set-top box makers such as BSkyB are...
[February 8, 2000, 9:53]
HP Puts RFID On The Rack
News Each shelf in the rack is equipped with an RFID reader designed to read high-frequency signals from servers with special chips storing the machine's unique ID number. HP is working on temperature sensitive RFID chips to help quickly spot heat...
[November 1, 2004, 7:49]
'Secret' RFID Test Draws Consumer Ire
News The company continued on, however, with its less-publicised Procter & Gamble test, in which it sold, from March to July, Max Factor Lipfinity products embedded with the special tracking chips. A Wal-Mart representative, who told CNET News.com in...
[November 17, 2003, 10:50]
Texas Instruments Sees Losses Ahead
News See Chips Central for the latest on processors and the semiconductor industry. Click on the TalkBack button and go to the Chips Central forum DSPs, such as those made by TI, are widely used in mobile computing devices like "smart" mobile phones...
[July 24, 2001, 11:53]
RIM Picks Intel For Future BlackBerrys
News The first BlackBerry devices using the new Intel chips are expected to reach consumers before the end of the year. RIM's current BlackBerry devices use chips based on the ARM 9 RISC processor architecture, though Lazaridis did not specify which...
[September 28, 2005, 9:45]
Transmeta's Crusoe: How It Works
News Using a software element called Code-Morphing Software by Transmeta, Crusoe chips transform instructions meant for other processor types, namely x86 chips manufactured by Intel or Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), to instructions that can be run by...
[January 20, 2000, 9:28]
Intel To Rebrand For Smartphone Assault
News Xscale is a trademarked brand for chips that claim low power consumption and other features geared toward portable devices, but it has been primarily used in marketing chips to manufacturers. By contrast, Intel's PC processors range in price from...
[June 9, 2003, 13:44]
Smart Phones For Public Services?
News Paul Bettison, leader of Bracknell Forest Borough Counil, said SIM cards could replace the chips that are used on smart cards. He predicted this would be the next big step in the development of smart cards for public services.
[April 21, 2005, 16:30]
Smart Jacket Handles Mobile Calls And MP3s
News The weave of conductive fibre studded with sensor chips and LEDs could even be able to guide visitors around a building. The company is also developing a smart fabric that will turn floors, walls and even building columns into part of a building's...
[July 26, 2004, 14:20]

