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Mifare Ultralight NFC Tags (10 tags)Mifare Ultralight NFC Tags (10 tags)The Mifare Ultralight hold 64 bytes of data, with approximately 46 bytes of writable space. This NFC inlay comes on a 25mm white sticker. These stickers and work great with Android phones. Just install an NFC writer app and you're ready to read and write tags - And you can Write, Rewrite and Reformat these tags as often as you like! These stickers are not intended for outdoor use or use on metal surfaces. NOTE: IF YOU REQUIRE PRE-FORMATTED TAGS FOR DEVICES SUCH AS THE GALAXY NEXUS (ICS), NEXUS S (ICS) OR NOKIA N9, THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR YOU. FOR PRE-FORMATTED MIFARE ULTRALIGHT STICKERS, PLEASE FIND THE APPROPRIATE LISTING IN OUR STOREFRONT. THANKS :-)
NFL Super Bowl XLVI Champions: 2011 New York Giants [Blu-ray]NFL Super Bowl XLVI Champions: 2011 New York Giants [Blu-ray]In early December 2011, the New York Giants were in deep trouble, staggered by a four-game losing streak that wiped out a 6-2 start and threatened to keep them out of postseason play. But a decisive win over the Cowboys earned the Giants a division crown on the final day of the season. Once in the playoffs, Big Blue took down the Falcons, Packers and 49ers to reach the Super Bowl for the second time under head coach Tom Coughlin. And in that rematch of Super Bowl XLII, the results were the same: Another Giant upset over the favored New England Patriots.

NFL Films takes you down the sidelines, on the field and into the locker room with exclusive access to all the vivid sounds and images of every game in this memorable season – coupled with exciting extra content detailing stores from the year, media day at Super Bowl XLVI, and the thrilling Lombardi Trophy Presentation. It’s all here, every thrilling moment that enabled the 2011 Giants to bring the Lombardi Trophy back to the Big Apple.
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Getting Started with NFC: Near Field Communication with Android, Arduino, Processing, and RFIDGetting Started with NFC: Near Field Communication with Android, Arduino, Processing, and RFID

NFC, or Near Field Communication, is a protocol for the contactless exchange of data between devices (such as the Android-powered Nexus S) and/or certain kinds of tags. NFC also interoperates with certain RFID tags such as the Mifare tags. Where the fun begins is when you throw hobbyist hardware into the mix. The inexpensive ($30) SonMicro RFID reader/writer, when paired with an equally inexpensive antenna, gives you the ability to encode custom messages on RFID tags that you can later read by tapping the tags against your phone. This book shows how you can exchange data between Android, Arduino, and Processing using NFC and RFID.

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