Showing posts with label HP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HP. Show all posts

Monday, March 15, 2010

Nokia N900


The Nokia N900 is coming to Malaysia soon and comes with ARM Cortex-A8 processor, upto 1 GB of application memory, OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration giving you the power in compact mobile device and surfing internet with ease. Retail price is RM2280

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Mobile barcode scanner for Halal market

GS1 is trying to enable easy access to the product information from one-dimensional barcodes available on product packaging and to simplify the fragmented environment of two-dimensional barcodes. In addition the aim is to ensure that the majority of mobile phones include software for reading barcodes. The mobile barcode can be also used for information about a product’s origin. A “halal checker” in Malaysia enables customers to scan the barcode on a package of meat to ensure it is real halal meat. In October, one of the most paid-for applications on the iPhone App Store was RedLaser, a barcode scanner for iPhone.

It enables users to scan any barcode and the application immediately provides product information and online prices. There are examples that prove barcode scanning through mobiles offers great opportunities for retailers, food and household goods producers and consumers. Japan and South Korea have developed local standards, and have the most advanced markets for mobile barcodes; with more than 70 percent of consumers in Japan having used their mobile phone to scan a barcode.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Palm 600 HP


Been using the Palm 600 pda for 2 months now, sold by my friend Look for RM100 while he upgrade his Palm and it works nicely. Need to change the casing, though as drop few times. Too bad no Bluetooth...

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Sunday, July 13, 2008

HP launch RFID Service for Servers

HP today introduced a new service that enables customers to reduce property loss, increase security and improve audit controls in the data center with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. The HP Factory Express RFID Service tracks critical data center assets, such as HP factory-built servers, storage devices and rack enclosures, so customers can continuously monitor the equipment as soon as it is received at their facilities.

When deployed as part of a full RFID solution from HP and its partners, the service automates and tracks device movement, providing an accurate inventory of all assets throughout their lifecycle. Over the next year, HP plans to extend the service to customers worldwide via HP Factory Express locations in Singapore, Brazil and the United Kingdom. HP's RFID tagging process allows technology devices to be scanned from the factory to the customer without requiring workers to manually inventory each asset. Customers can then quickly locate and maintain devices with minimal employee intervention, saving time and reducing loss or theft of valuable technology assets.

"Escalating customer demand for automated tracking led to HP's development of this service," said Tim Wilkinson, Regional Manager, RFID & Supply Chain COE. "As an early adopter of RFID in our own supply chain and a world leader in RFID, HP is uniquely qualified to help customers lower their total cost of ownership and mitigate security risks through RFID services and solutions."

The service costs between $5 and $10 for each individual tag, which can be affixed to the outside of HP ProLiant and HP Integrity server systems, HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array products, HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Arrays, HP server enclosures and HP rack infrastructure

Monday, June 23, 2008

Sure Reach Courier goes RFID


Our very own local courier, Sure Reach has gone RFID! The new facility at Bukit Raja, Shah Alam can store, identify, track and retrieve records using rfid labels. Working with Microsoft, HP and software ONeil from Australia the project worth around RM2 million. What is Records Management? or RM for short, is the practice of identifying, classifying, archiving, preserving, and destroying records. The ISO 15489: 2001 standard defines it as "The field of management responsible for the efficient and systematic control of the creation, receipt, maintenance, use and disposition of records, including the processes for capturing and maintaining evidence of and information about business activities and transactions in the form of records". The law states that records have to be kept for 7 years after completion of transaction and when audit requires for it, records have to be inspected. Passive tags are source from US and South Korea costing at 30cents and 50cents (around RM0.95 and RM1.60 each).

From Mobile phones to Laptops, is getting cheaper in Malaysia  Thanks to all the new development in technology!! https://www.techhypermart.c...