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Maybe it's time to check out [[ECCnet]] (Canada), [[UCCnet]] (US), [[UDEX]] (UK, France) and [[AMECE]] (Mexico) as well as [[SINFOS]] (Germany, Austria, Netherland, Spain, Finland), [[EANnet Australia]] (Surprise yourself.) I assume therefore I exist? | Maybe it's time to check out [[ECCnet]] (Canada), [[UCCnet]] (US), [[UDEX]] (UK, France) and [[AMECE]] (Mexico) as well as [[SINFOS]] (Germany, Austria, Netherland, Spain, Finland), [[EANnet Australia]] (Surprise yourself.) I assume therefore I exist? | ||
Hmmm. Interesting new technology for a change. I just got the news (only 2 days old, yippee) that [[Near Field Communication]] Technology jointly developed by Sony and Phillips has been approved as an [[ISO]]/IEC standard. | |||
Essential specs: | |||
*Maximum working distance: 10'''cm''' | |||
*Speed: 106kbps, 212kbps or 424kbps | |||
This could be very useful in [[product identification]] if embedded into shelves and mobile phones. | |||
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