No RFID reader in iPhone 4 as far as I can tell. My knowledge is limited on 
this subject as well. It may depend on the scanner being used. 

Doug


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On 2010-07-12, at 6:44 AM, Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Doug,
> 
> We are probably straying a bit off topic for the list, but to answer your 
> question, I really do not know. It may be for capturing information about a 
> specific product, you would have to get pretty close. The distances you refer 
> too is more useful for warehouses, dockyards, and such. I am not sure if the 
> ability to read is based on the scanner or the RFID tag itself. So, I think 
> you can pretty much figure my knowledge is quite limited, other than what I 
> read. I do not know when Apple might put these readers in the phone, but I 
> thought it was to be included in version 4, but that I believe did not happen 
> yet.
> On Jul 11, 2010, at 10:10 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
> 
>> That's interesting, RFID would be much better for identifying products 
>> because you would not have to point a device at the product in question to 
>> identify it. Just get a reader in the general direztion of the of the 
>> product and we should be able to identify it. As I understand it, the range 
>> of RFID is quite large, something in the range of 30 feet. How do we 
>> determine a product when we have a number of products in one area, a covert 
>> full of cans and bottles, each presenting a signal that has a 30 foot 
>> radius? 
>> 
>> Doug
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 2010-07-11, at 9:33 PM, Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Doug,
>>> 
>>> I do not know how many products have them now, but I suspect more than we 
>>> know. For example, I recently learned that the recycle bins our county 
>>> provides us has a RFID chip imbedded in them. Apparently the data collected 
>>> from the chips let's the county know how often we put the bins out. RFID 
>>> chips are being used more now because of the speed and ability to collect 
>>> data on products being shipped and received, etc.
>>> 
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