RFID reader
Mar 17 2007, Naveen

Pretec is now claiming its i-Disk RFID flash drive to be the smallest in the world. The drive has a meager size of 45.7 x 12.2 x 2.2 mm and is said to be about one-fourth of the size of run of the mill flash drives. These i-Disk RFID flash drives will...

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