Soon there will be 1 trillion connected devices in the world. IBM is helping things communicate and systems connect. When systems connect, the world gets smarter.
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Soon there will be 1 trillion connected devices in the world. IBM is helping things communicate and systems connect. When systems connect, the world gets smarter. http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ideasfromibm/u...
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I thought I was the only one who finds these commercials disturbing. I asked my bf last night after one came on, "Did we really just see a commercial extolling the benfits of Big Brother "watching over" our every move??? He goes, "Uh....yeah, I think we did....." WAKE UP PEOPLE!
rfid is one more step. they are now working on crfid
"Because RFID tags lack batteries and scavenge all their power from the radio transmissions from their readers, limited power makes computation a challenge. But that also has the advantage of making so-called computational RFID tags CRFIDs cheap, robust and long-lasting." -Kurt Kleiner, new scientist magazine
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they are now working on crfid
"Because RFID tags lack batteries and scavenge all their power from the radio transmissions from their readers, limited power makes computation a challenge. But that also has the advantage of making so-called computational RFID tags CRFIDs cheap, robust and long-lasting."
-Kurt Kleiner, new scientist magazine