Comments on: SD RFID Module for Palm OS
Sirit has announced a new line of Secure Digital (SDIO) and USB based multi-protocol 'plug and play' products, supporting a wide range of RFID applications. SiritNow's SDIO wireless RFID module is compatible with Palm OS and Windows Mobile devices.
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RE: Dead?
Well C-Guys just (or is in the process of) died/got acquired so someone has to carry the torch for near-vaporware SDIO peripherals, right?
;-)
Is it just me or are we FINALLY seeing some encouraging signs of life from 3rd party firms after a VERY long and bland winter/fall?
Maybe a harbinger of new Treos to come this spring?
Pilot 1000-->Pilot 5000-->PalmPilot Pro-->IIIe-->Vx-->m505-->T|T-->T|T2-->T|C-->T|T3-->T|T5-->TX
RE: Dead?
Vaporware, kind of 1999, eh? Someone missed a nap. C-Guys has a nice little business in Asia where RF is a bit ahead of states. I was at the Dallas show last week and saw the SDIO. Looked to me like for $110 it turns a Palm into a read / write scanner for e-commerce and few other things. Some other pretty slick app's at other companies as well.
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