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RFID in the Sheets

USA Today: The plush robe in your hotel room now comes with an electronic leash. To keep robes and towels from checking out, a small but growing number of hotels are starting to use new radio frequency chips to keep track of their inventory. The RFID technology — which stands for radio frequency identification and […]

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Why E-mail Matters

As a form of communication, e-mail is one of the most prominent and efficient methods of communication and when it comes to businesses, it becomes even more important. E-mails can hold anything from simple information to complex files and documents. As such it often bears various data which is vital to whatever business you happen

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Weird: Corn Growing Robot

The corn farmer might soon become extinct. According to Kahleej Times, Eduardo Rodriguez Hernandez recently created a unique robot that can plow, plant, care for, and harvest corn. The farmer up at five am to begin the day’s chores may finally get to sleep in during planting season. “This kind of parallel robot is made

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Inventor Richard Yemm Awarded for the Sea Snake

SOURCE: PelamisWave.com Sea Snake Inventor – Richard Yemm – Gets Awarded The Pelamis absorbs the energy of ocean waves and converts it into clean, green electricity. The Pelamis is an offshore wave energy converter that uses the motion of waves to generate electricity. The machine operates in water depths greater than 50m and is typically

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Man Carves Out Pumpkin Niche

Ed Moody carved his first pumpkin at age 6. He is now one of the premier pumpkin carvers in America reports The Chicago Sun Times. Moody has carved 23 giant pumpkins – weighing more than 200 pounds – that sit in his front yard. It is a Halloween Stonehenge. Around this time of year, Moody’s

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