Wal-Mart actually is cutting prices, and Costco's tags are just as low.
For more information about ASTRO Gaming or the studio's customizable speaker tags, please visit www.astrogaming.com.
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There's also NFC inside, but rather than use it for mobile wallet payment services, Sony's promoting its programmable Smart Tags -- accessories similar to Samsung's TecTiles.
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TecTile 3.0 will associate the programmer's email address to all private TecTile tags and will only allow execution of a TecTile command to the programmer's device.
Howard Davies directs this tale of three generations of a dysfunctional family in their seaside, 1930s Art Deco house in Devon, reconstructed by designer Vicki Mortimer, in a way that tells you all you need to know: the mess is incredible though the real estate is obviously valuable, and the Che Guevara poster tags Judy's political views.
He recently died and his widow decided to sell them along with the neck tags from Christie's and letters of authentication.
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He's thinking of everything from locator tags for pets and packages, to chips embedded in portable products like cameras and computers.
That, as you might have guessed, has lead some to question the Scottish government's practice of relying on electronic tags to monitor early release offenders, but the government seems to be sticking to its guns, with a spokesman saying that "a breach does not necessarily equate to reoffending, " although, as the Scotsman reports, it did recently scrap a plan to tag suspects who were allowed out on bail.
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Five of this year's chicks have been fitted with satellite tags, and several of these are starting to make exploratory flights away from the immediate nest site areas.
The U.S. retailer began changing the price tags on merchandise earlier this month and should be done in the next few weeks, spokeswoman Daphne Avila said in a statement emailed to Reuters on Tuesday.
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For private education, the U.S. schools have the highest average price tags.
It can then interact with other strands, chopping them to trigger other gates or activate fluorescent tags that display the circuit's final output.
As their price tags imply, these are Sony's top-of-the-line consumer offerings for 2013, and they've got the features to match.
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Properly equipped refrigerators, for example, would be able to alert users whenever their stock's about to expire, simply by scanning the tags.
However, BASC's James Scott warned that plans to add identification tags to each snare would not prevent anti-snaring campaigners from copying tags and illegally setting snares.
Colored squares on the data tags for airplanes on the controller's radar screen change as pilots respond so that controllers get an extra visual cue in case a pilot doesn't see a message.
After first making a few tweaks to overcome some of Gingerbread's limitations -- it only uses NFC for reading tags -- they were able to develop a few social-minded applications that make use of the P2P functionality possible with NFC.
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The touch screens on Alliance's scanners can reveal someone trying to sneak in with two tags, one for a colleague off at the craps table.
There are 800 miniature facsimiles of various inventors' dreams, once required by the U.S. Patent Office, all equipped with their original patent tags, attached by tiny bits of government-issued red ribbon.
Those tags then trigger privacy settings matched to a user's set of privacy preferences.
"This is intended as a wake-up call, " said Andrew Tanenbaum, one of the researchers in the computer science department at Amsterdam's Free University that did the work revealing the weaknesses on smart tags.
The UUP's Roy Beggs said microchipping was a good long-term method as tags could drop off the animal.
In return for pledging to tell the story to two other people, the studios said the person's initials and day of birth would be included on one of the miners tags.
Many of the shirts still have the price tags attached, which the kids eagerly shove in each other's faces to compare costs, while crates of beer and liqueur are wheeled out of the store by the attendants.
The dog tags were found in a house belonging to a member of Iraq's ruling Baath party, Bellini reported.
That's the idea behind NutriSmart -- a food tracking system that revolves around edible RFID tags.
Most of Maybach's luxuries come as standard equipment, but the ones that don't have price tags to fit the occasion.
Before the modern-day foragers were let loose, radio-frequency tags, like those used in swipe cards, were wrapped around everyone's dominant wrist.
Anyone can search for photos matching specific tags and create spontaneous collections of themed pictures taken by all of Flickr's users.
Cao Gadgets is attempting to fill that niche with its functionally named Wireless Sensor Tags -- small devices which monitor movement and temperature, notifying you if anything's amiss.
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