Skip to content

Main navigation
Regine April 6, 2004 companies, rfid

Microsoft Radio Frequency Identification Council

Microsoft is to partner Accenture, GlobeRanger, Internec Technologies and Porvia Software to work on the development of RFID technology, aiming at the creation of RFID-based products and services.

Share this:

  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
Posted in companies, rfid. Bookmark the permalink.

WOW, a Mailing List

Somewhere else

  • Flickr
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Related

  • Caps Lock - How Capitalism Took Hold of Graphic Design, and how to Escape from it
    Caps Lock - How Capitalism Took Hold of Graphic Design, and how to Escape from it

  • A guided tour of Dublin’s physical Internet infrastructure
    A guided tour of Dublin’s physical Internet infrastructure

  • Covid-19 might not follow us online but our carbon footprint does
    Covid-19 might not follow us online but our carbon footprint does

  • Bas van de Poel. Interview with a connoisseur of computer villainy
    Bas van de Poel. Interview with a connoisseur of computer villainy

  • Malware: What if we looked at computer viruses as works of design?
    Malware: What if we looked at computer viruses as works of design?

Dinosaur

Hot Topics

  • photography
  • science
  • activism
  • books
  • interviews

Gallery

wemakemoneynotart

#bigotes in Barcelona #bigotes in Barcelona
How to Make an Ocean: tiny bottles containing Kasi How to Make an Ocean: tiny bottles containing Kasia Molga's tears and North Sea algae. At #isea2022 #isea2022barcelona #kasiamolga
Came home to this! Thank you @aksiomaorg great job Came home to this! Thank you @aksiomaorg great job @d0m3nic040 and @superness_
Ted Noten, Trophy Helmet is both jewelry and pract Ted Noten, Trophy Helmet is both jewelry and practical armour for feminine survival #prepperparadise #tednoten #bureaueuropa #trophyhelmet #survivalhelmet #preppers at @bureau_europa
Load More...

Friends

  • Neural
  • Furtherfield
  • Creative Applications
  • Shape Platform
  • EE Journal
we make money not art
Footer navigation
  • About
  • Advertising
Secondary navigation
  • Search

Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel.

activism advertising architecture ars electronica art art from japan art in Berlin art in London Art in Turin and Milan bio bioart biotech art body book reviews design entertainment events gadgets games green installation interview labs life online locative money performance photography politics privacy rcashow robots security social networking software sound sousveillance space street telephony transport trends video vintage wearable