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Topic: Mercury4


In the News (Sun 12 Oct 08)

  
 Boy band revival - smh.com.au
Leave your brain at home: Mercury4, from left, Cole, Jarvier, Brad and Rien, relax before tomorrow's release of their first single.
But even before the release of their first single yesterday, Mercury4 were copping serious flak from critics, and perhaps for good reason.
Mercury4 are certainly not ashamed of their throwaway pop.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2003/06/30/1056825324633.html   (598 words)

  
 ThingMagic Sets The Security Standard For RFID Readers With
Mercury4 readers used with high-speed conveyor belts can now read tags in 12 ms, or about one-tenth the time it takes to blink an eye.
Mercury4 RFID readers and MercuryOS 2.2 are available from ThingMagic partners Acsis, ADT/Sensormatic, CIT, IconNicholson, Omron Corp., RFID Global Solutions, Venture Research, and Zebra Technologies.
Mercury4 RFID readers are the only intelligent, network-ready RFID readers, and the only devices that can claim to read any tag.
www.rfidsolutionsonline.com /content/news/article.asp?docid={AC7809C8-CD38-405D-B742-3B178BC1919B}&VNETCOOKIE=NO   (665 words)

  
 Mercury4:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mercury4 are four hot and talented Melbourne lads — Cole Rintoul, Rien Low, Brad Johnston and Kevin Layton - who are living the dream they’ve all worked so hard to achieve.
Mercury4 is an album of substance and style delivered with flair and personality.
Mercury4, their debut album, is out on 31st May, 2004.
www.starpages.net /M/E/Mercury4/1074970418-0.html   (967 words)

  
 Intelligent Enterprise Magazine: ThingMagic Supports Sun in Demonstration of New RFID Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
ThingMagic Mercury4 RFID readers are being used along with the new Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) of the Sun Java System RFID Software to showcase how Java technology and RFID readers can act together to reduce complexity of RFID deployments.
Mercury4 RFID readers also support multiple protocols and multiple antennas, and read any tag, with no compromise in performance.
Mercury4 is the only RFID reader currently in volume production that is fully upgradeable to EPC Generation 2 using software alone.
www.intelligententerprise.com /showArticle.jhtml?articleID=164903907   (573 words)

  
 RFID Journal - ThingMagic Bets on Smart Readers
July 1, 2004—A debate has been brewing within the RFID industry for a couple of years over whether end users will want to deploy dumb RFID readers that read tags and simply pass the data on to other systems or smart readers that can filter data, execute commands and perform other functions.
ThingMagic has been a leading proponent of smart readers, and its new Mercury4 represents a big bet on which way the market is headed.
The Mercury4 can, for instance, run its own database that applications can run queries against (example: "provide a list of all tags starting with A123 that have been read in the past hour").
www.rfidjournal.com /article/articleview/1008/1/1   (947 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Mercury4 (album)
A boy band (American English) or boyband (British English) is a style of pop group featuring between three and six young male singers who are usually also dancers.
Air Supply The cover of Air Supplys Lost in Love album, 1980 Air Supply are a duo of pop musicians, consisting of English keyboardist/vocalist Graham Russell and main lead vocalist Australian Russell Hitchcock, who had a succession of soft-rock ballad hits throughout the English-speaking world through...
Javier Perez was a member of the group between 2002 and 2004.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mercury4-(album)   (702 words)

  
 Air Supply Remake Classic With Mercury4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
"Mercury4 recorded in Melbourne and Air Supply LA, it was laid separately" he says.
Air Supply are apparently coming back to Australia soon and can't wait to meet the boys - the Mercury4 guys were babies (or unborn!) when AS were at their peak...
Mercury4 will be released next week in Australia.
www.undercover.com.au /news/2004/may04/20040524_mercury4.html   (249 words)

  
 Mercury4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The band signed with BMG in late 2002 after a showcase gigat the Mercury Lounge, hence the name Mercury4.
BMG recruited hit production team the Matrix who had produced hits for Avril Lavigne and HilaryDuff to write and produce their first single "Get Me Some".
This track was produced by Cutfather and Joe who wroteand produced the Jamelia hit "Superstar".
www.therfcc.org /mercury4-199038.html   (245 words)

  
 Mercury4 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This page was last modified 08:41, 22 October 2005.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Mercury4 contains research on
Mercury4, Band History, Band members, Discography, Links and Australian musical groups.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Mercury4   (286 words)

  
 ThingMagic - Products - Mercury4 - Intelligent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mercury4 does more than turn waves into bits.
The only RFID reader with an Intel® processor, it handles data at a blistering 266 million instructions per second, over 100 times faster than its closest competitor.
This means Mercury4 can process data as well as capture it, via a user programmable, fully functional Linux operating system.
www.thingmagic.com /html/prod-merc4-intell.htm   (109 words)

  
 Mercury4 Temptation
All content © Mercury4 Temptation unless stated otherwise.
Temptation is dedicated to bringing you the latest news and information about the phenomenon that is mercury4.
A lot of people have said how they are looking forward to reading what others come up with however don't just leave it up to other fans, start sending your own pieces in as well.
www.freewebs.com /m4temptation   (342 words)

  
 RFID Product News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Updated RFID tag support means Mercury4 readers can kill tags, lock data, utilize passwords and read/write data on a variety of tags that recently added these functions.
The Mercury4 API extensions allow more user control over the search process, include an application-specific API for reading multiple tags on fast-moving conveyor belts, and a synchronization API for loading dock applications.
Mercury4 readers used with high-speed conveyor belts can now read tags in 12 ms.
www.rfidproductnews.com /issues/2005.09/newprod/readers.php   (1816 words)

  
 Globeinvestor.com: ThingMagic Mercury4 Wins Highest Level of EPCglobal Generation 2 RFID Conformance Certification; ...
This mode is the most complex and highest level tested, and reduces interference from RFID readers deployed in large quantities in a single location such as a Distribution Center or Warehouse.
Its Mercury4 reader is in volume production in three factories around the world and is available and shipping now in high volume.
Mercury4 Gen 2 RFID reader products are available from ThingMagic partners AbeTech, Accu-Sort, Acsis, ADT/Sensormatic, BuyRFID, CIT, IconNicholson, Omron Corp., RFID Global Solutions, Rush Tracking Systems, SONTEC, Ubi-Tech, Venture Research, and Zebra Technologies.
www.globeinvestor.com /servlet/ArticleNews/print/BWIRE/20050914/20050914005339   (872 words)

  
 RFID Equipment - RFID Tags, Readers, Software & Other Technology from RFIDWizards.Com
This on-board intelligence enables Mercury4 to process data as well as capture it, via a user-program-mable, fully functional Linux operating system.
That’s why Mercury4 is a pure network device — a computer that speaks TCP/IP natively, and fully supports standard network technologies including DHCP, UDP/IP over Ethernet, 802.11x, HTTP, SNMP and remote upgrades.
Out of the box, Mercury4 reads all variants of EPC Class 1 and 0, including the new ‘rewriteable’ Class 0 tag, as well as ISO 18000-6B and UCODE EPC 1.19 simultaneously.
buyrfid.com /catalog/product_info.php/cPath/24_41/products_id/171   (443 words)

  
 Device Profile: ThingMagic Mercury4 RFID reader
The company says the Mercury4 can read any RFID tag format, including those not yet invented, and can be adapted to meet regional regulations.
According to ThingMagic, the Mercury4 reads all variants of EPC Class 1 and 0, including the new "rewriteable" Class 0 tag, as well as ISO 18000-6B and UCODE EPC 1.19.
The Mercury4 is based on a 266MHz Intel IXP4xx, an NPU (network processor unit) with integrated acceleration of network functions.
linuxdevices.com /articles/AT9437876354.html   (681 words)

  
 M/A-Com To Manufacture RFID Readers For ThingMagic
ThingMagic's Mercury4 RFID readers are the only RFID readers available that support both multiple protocols and multiple antennas, allowing for full, remote upgrades as industry standards and technology evolve.
ThingMagic's Mercury4e, launched in September, an embedded version of the fixed Mercury4 reader designed to provide high-powered, agile RFID capability to label printers, print and apply machines, and other systems that are required to read and write singulated RFID tags of any protocol at high speed;
ThingMagic's Mercury4 RFID reader technology supports both multiple protocols and multiple antennas, and uses advanced software-defined radio technology to read any tag, including all variants of EPC Class 1 and 0, as well as Matrics 0+, ISO 18000-6B and Philips UCODE 1.19.
www.rfglobalnet.com /content/news/article.asp?docid=3cd43092-9427-4dc1-9e4e-cc5b31a868b0&VNETCOOKIE=NO   (458 words)

  
 InformationWeek | RFID | ThingMagic Puts RFID Protocols Into Software, Not Circuit Boards | June 24, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
ThingMagic's Mercury4 Platform embeds the RFID protocols into software, rather than circuit boards, so readers can be built to scan different RFID tags simultaneously.
Mercury4 already can support the current standards developed and endorsed by EPCglobal, an industry group defining RFID standards--the EPC Class 0 and EPC Class 1.
When the next-generation specification, the UHF Gen 2 passive RFID standard, comes out later this year, only the software residing on the readers will have to be upgraded.
www.informationweek.com /story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=22101865&tid=5978   (525 words)

  
 Business Wire: Leading Partners to Showcase ThingMagic's EPC Gen 2 Mercury4 RFID Reader at RFID Journal Live!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
As a result, Mercury4-based readers are able to easily accommodate any future Generation 2 variants or other new RFID standards, ensuring that customers will always have the latest RFID technology available without the need to manually replace hardware.
Mercury4 RFID readers have been specifically designed with evolving standards in mind - the top priority being the ability for customers to quickly and remotely upgrade readers out in the field without having to re-invest in new and expensive hardware," said Tom Grant, ThingMagic chairman and CEO.
Mercury4 is the only RFID reader in production anywhere in the world that is already built to deliver every aspect of the Generation 2 specification," said Kevin Ashton, ThingMagic vice president of marketing and co-founder of MIT's Auto-ID Center.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2005_April_8/ai_n13565155   (656 words)

  
 Business Wire: Acsis and ThingMagic Enter Strategic Alliance; RFID Leaders Empower Companies with Greater Agility to ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Under the terms of the agreement, Acsis will support ThingMagic's Mercury4 RFID-reader technology as part of its robust offering of RFID hardware and software tailored for diverse manufacturing environments.
ThingMagic's Mercury4 reader is designed to provide high-powered agile RFID capability to label printers and print and apply machines, which are integral components in any complete RFID system.
A pioneer in providing flexible, multi-protocol RFID solutions, ThingMagic's Mercury4 RFID readers are based on a unique software-defined radio architecture that allows for fast reading of any RFID tag.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2005_April_11/ai_n13594365   (799 words)

  
 Business Wire: ThingMagic Mercury4 Wins Highest Level of EPCgl... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
ThingMagic Mercury4 Wins Highest Level of EPCglobal Generation 2 RFID Conformance Certification; Simple ''Tesla'' Software Upgrade Proves Promise of Software Defined Radio; Generation 2 Conformant Mercury4 Readers Shipping in Volume Now.
The Mercury4 is the only RFID reader that includes all of the following essential features:
EPCglobal UHF Generation 2 is a new standard for RFID tags, specifying the operation of the tag and the communication protocol for interoperability with RFID readers.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:136164519&refid=holomed_1   (901 words)

  
 Delta Goodrem's Official Forum > Mercury4
Mercury4 are the new aussie boy band and the guys are awesome and really nice to speak to and greet so im sure next time u hear that M4 is going to be doing something near u please go and see them as they are extremely talented and they are great with fans.
Anyways, their new single : "Every Little Step" which is a new funky remake from the artist who originally sang who was Bobby Brown will be coming out on May 24th to all stores and their new album which is gonna be awesome comes out on may 30th.
Second of all for all you fans out there, don't hold back, let everyone know about australias HOTTEST NEW ACT, and the best way you can do that is buy getting out there and buying their single Every Little Step and their self titled album.
forums.deltagoodrem.com /lofiversion/index.php/t77241.html   (1053 words)

  
 RFID Update - ThingMagic Upgrades Flagship Reader
The result of the upgrade, dubbed MercuryOS 2.2 Shannon, is that the Mercury4 reader now offers greater functionality including enhanced security, optimized reading capabilities, and expanded RFID tag support.
With MercuryOS 2.2, Mercury4 readers can read a tag on an object moving at 600 feet per minute in 12 milliseconds (in controlled, simulated situations).
The upgrade is included in the cost of the standard Mercury4 license, so those customers whose license is current can upgrade at no additional cost.
www.rfidupdate.com /articles/index.php?id=920   (536 words)

  
 Mercury Rising: Guestbook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I have known Bradley since i was very young and have gotten to know the other guys over the past 5 year, and kev, well the last 2 years!
Melinda said: I was talking to Glenn Archer on Saturday night and asked about Mercury4 and he said that they have broken up, and Brad has actually gone over to london to try and launch a solo career.
Mercury4 are still around and still performing in pubs and clubs, they just arn't with bmg anymore!
mercury4.dead-teddybears.com /gbook   (307 words)

  
 ThingMagic - Partner - By Product - Mercury4
Omron manufactures Mercury4 under license, and markets it as the Omron V740.
CIT is a value-added reseller of Mercury4 and Mercury4 software upgrades and are one of the largest automatic identification vendors in Korea.
Single units of Mercury4 are available as part of our developer kit, and can be ordered online.
www.thingmagic.com /html/partner-merc4.htm   (484 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mercury4™, ThingMagic's fourth generation agile RFID reader, builds on and substantially enhances the company's original platform created for early field tests of the EPC.
ThingMagic’s Mercury4 RFID reader platform, the only reader available that can read any RFID tag, is designed with a unique Software Defined Radio (SDR) architecture.
As a result, Mercury4 readers are able to easily accommodate any future Generation 2 variants and other new RFID standards, ensuring that customers will always have the latest RFID technology available, without the need to manually replace hardware.
www.abetech.com /Newsletters/October05.htm   (442 words)

  
 RFID Journal - RFID News Roundup   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Raytheon calculated the savings by multiplying the time-savings associated with RFID searches by the number of times the company searches for a particular asset per year, and then adding up all the individual savings to establish overall savings.
The Mercury4 is a multiprotocol, multifrequency fixed reader that can be used with RFID tags that comply with the EPC Class 1, 0, 0+ and ISO 18,000-6B standards.
The upgrade, called Maxwell, gives users of the Mercury4 more scalability by providing the capacity to completely configure and manage thousands of RFID readers simultaneously through a remote systems administrator.
www.rfidjournal.com /article/articleview/1419/1/1   (925 words)

  
 ThingMagic Inceases Reseller Network of Mercury4 RFID Readers @ Manufacturers Announcements SecurityInfoWatch.com
ThingMagic, Inc. (www.thingmagic.com), a leading developer of radio frequency identification (RFID), sensing and embedded computing technologies, today announced that it has added Acsis, Inc., CIT, RFID Global Solutions, and Venture Research to its growing list of reseller partners who distribute ThingMagic's line of Mercury4 RFID readers.
ThingMagic's Mercury4 RFID readers feature an advanced software-defined radio operating system (MercuryOS) that allows for simple remote software upgrades for new protocols, including the forthcoming EPC Generation 2.
Mercury4 RFID readers also support multiple protocols and multiple antennas, and read any tag, including all variants of EPC Class 1 and 0, as well as Matrics(R) 0+, ISO 18000-6B and Philips UCODE 1.19, with no compromise in performance.
www.securityinfowatch.com /article/article.jsp?id=3974&siteSection=324   (475 words)

  
 Linux News: Software : ThingMagic Builds on Open Source with RFID Reader
Today, Ashton claims that the latest version, Mercury4, is "probably the preferred RFID reader at the moment...
According to ThingMagic, the Mercury4 reads all tag varieties -- ISO, EPC Class0, EPC Class1 and EPC Class2 -- simultaneously, using advanced software-defined radio technology.
The first release of Mercury4 supports North American UHF regulations, to be followed by HF, European UHF and Japanese UHF options.
www.linuxinsider.com /story/39428.html   (990 words)

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