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*The phone could have a bar-code scanner. This would be a perfect hardware feature for Consumerium usability. It would boost the speed and precision of using Consumerium, but unfortunatelly it doesn't seem one of the likeliest gadgets to be integrated into a mobile phone. | *The phone could have a bar-code scanner. This would be a perfect hardware feature for Consumerium usability. It would boost the speed and precision of using Consumerium, but unfortunatelly it doesn't seem one of the likeliest gadgets to be integrated into a mobile phone. | ||
*New [[Bluetooth]] [[barcode]] [[scanner]]s are available from the folks that brought out the First Ever [[Bluetooth]] [[Barcode]] [[Scanner]], The [[Baracoda Pencil]], by [http://www.baracoda.com Baracoda Wireless Technologies], which will play a major role in the ease-of-use of Consumerium. | *New [[Bluetooth]] [[barcode]] [[scanner]]s with [[CCD]] and [[Laser]] reading are available from the folks that brought out the First Ever [[Bluetooth]] [[Barcode]] [[Scanner]], The [[Baracoda Pencil]], by [http://www.baracoda.com Baracoda Wireless Technologies], which will play a major role in the ease-of-use of Consumerium. | ||
*Adaptation of [[Near Field Communication]] Technology is of very high interest in making [[product identification]] a snap by embedding NFC-devices into the shelf. | *Adaptation of [[Near Field Communication]] Technology is of very high interest in making [[product identification]] a snap by embedding NFC-devices into the shelf. |