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Hydrus® Luna Ultra Rugged Hand Held Computer with integrated Xenon Photo Flash
Learn more about the new Hydrus Luna HERE. Download the press release or read it HERE.

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Hydrus Luna in the press:
IT Reseller
Rugged PC Review
Windows for Devices

Managing Automation
Safari™ Rugged Hand Held Computer
Two Technologies introduces the new rugged hand held, Safari.
Download the press release or read it here.

Safari Rugged Hand Held Computer

Safari is now IC Certified
Safari In the press:
Port Technology
Material Handling Management
Rugged PC Review
GI User
LBSZone
GPS Obsessed
Hydrus® Ultra Rugged Hand Held Computer
Learn more about the new rugged Hydrus HERE. Download the press release or read it HERE.

Hydrus Rugged Computer

Hydrus in the press:
Rugged PC Review
Material Handling Management
Windows for Devices
Vertical Systems Resellers

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Applied Principles- Leading the Food Industry into Paperless Quality Control with the JETT•eye

• NEW! Play the "HORNET SHOOT RANGE" game featuring the JETT•eye

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Applied Principles/Kanes Foods - A tasty deal


Two Technologies Extends Data Communication Range, Security of Its Most Popular Hand Held Computers
 
On the Mark: Don't drop that handheld!

December 17, 2007
(Computerworld) -- Market research firm Venture Development Corp. in Natick, Mass., recently issued a report indicating that when consumer handheld devices are used for business applications, their total cost of ownership runs 23% higher than that of units specially built for business needs. Why? Mainly because people drop the dainty devices. Yet businesses continue to deploy frail handhelds because managers like the low purchase price...READ MORE>>
 

TCNJ IEEE Student Branch and IEEE PCJS AP/EDIMTT Societies Presents:

Wireless Computer Communications using WiFi
with Eric Eckstein and Philip M. Lanese


Date: Thursday, October 25, 2007 at 5:30 pm
Location: The College of New Jersey, Armstrong Hall Room 144
Information: Marisa Hutton at 609-771-2779
Directions: See
http://www.tcnj.edu/~ccr/about/directions.html
 

Abstract: This presentation will discuss wireless computer communications and networking. It will introduce different communications standards and compare their relative advantages and disadvantages. WiFi will be focused on and a basic WiFi system discussed including the transmitter, receiver and antenna requirements.
Information will also be presented on a WiFi Communications Contest to be conducted by the TCN] IEEE Student Branch in November.

Biography:
Erik Eckstein has 20 years of IT industry experience, with background in the areas of radio frequency (RF), radio frequency identification (RFID) and telecommunications. He is President and COO ofTwo Technologies Inc. a manufacturer of customizable, rugged hand held computer and terminal products. Before joining Two Technologies, he was vice president of worldwide research & development for Checkpoint Systems, and manager of digital products for QEI Corporation. Mr. Eckstein earned a B.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Drexel University and holds seven patents, with 13 more pending, in the areas ofRFID, telecommunications, target manufacturing and mobile computing.

Philip M. Lanese has more than 30 years of experience in the RF and communications industries involving electronic design, project manaGEMent and consulting. He holds 16 patents, has lectured extensively on the application of
microprocessors in control systems and has authored six publications. He designed the first industrial temperature controller to use integrated circuit operational amplifiers, the first microprocessor based controller for multi-kilowatt
power supplies used in Electrostatic Precipitators and the first embedded controller capable of remote reconfiguration of the hardware as well as the software. He is currently a senior engineer at Two Technologies, Inc where he manages compliance issues for new product designs while mentoringjunior engineers. He is using Software Defined Radio technology to develop an embedded Low Frequency through Microwave cognitive radio system to replace the multitude of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf radio modules now being used.

All PCJS IEEE meetings are open to the public. There is no admission charge and refreshments will be severed. Armstrong Hall is the first building seen when you enter the TCNJ campus. Parking will be available either/or on the right or directly across the road - look for signs. A post meeting dinner will be held at Wildflower Restaurant after the meeting. Please send e-mail to A.katz@ieee.org, if you plan to attend the dinner.
 

     
NEW! Two Technologies will produce all JETT® products that have an exposed User CF slot, fitted with the JETT•HATCH system READ MORE>>

Ramp Up Mobile Computing Revenue

Helping parking operations maximize their revenue and service levels is leading to this software developer’s projected 30% sales revenue growth this year.

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Applied Principles/Kanes Foods- A tasty deal

Applied Principles is that most unusual of IT companies, one that delivers more than it promises...

Read more about how the JETT•eye is improving quality control in the food industry.
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WE HAVE A WINNER!

Two Technologies would like to congratulate Jay Talbott of Syspro Consulting, LLC, who was chosen as the winner of the JETT•eye™ Application Design Contest at MEDC 2007!

 
Mr. Talbott’s application is Crash Scene Investigation.  Using the 5MP camera of the JETT•eye, photos will be taken at the crash scene of automobiles, aircraft and spacecraft. GPS will then be used to identify the location of where each photograph was taken. He will use Image Processing to determine the size of debris, identify markings, etc.  Mr. Talbott also likes the fact that the portability of the device will aid agents in the field.
 


Sell Vertical-Specific Mobile Solutions
Demonstrating rugged handhelds with customized keys and software helped this software developer
earn a $200,000 install with a lumber company.

Restoring Order at the Border
Two Technologies is featured on RFID Product News
2007 Mobile Forecast: Executives Speak Out
Integrated Solutions, January 2007
Written by: Khristen Chapin
Create A 3G Wireless, Rugged Mobile Alliance
Advances in broadband wireless technology should have VARs thinking about new custom apps and service opportunities.
Business Solutions, March 2007
Written by: Jay McCall


“Hear and Know”: Seats and Surveys—Innovations in RFID
from 2T’s C.O.O, Eric Eckstein
  View the podcast here   


Groundbreaking JETT•eye™ Hand Held Computer Finds Applications Across a Wide Spectrum of Industries
 


Two Technologies Announces an Industry First
with the JETT•eye™


JETT•eye is the world’s first and most powerful integrated multi-megapixel digital camera and rugged mobile computer featuring a bar code imager and wireless connectivity.

Click here to read the JETT•eye press release


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JETT GOES WIRELESS- Integrated Wireless LAN and Bluetooth!

Two Technologies, Inc. now provides integrated wireless options for the JETT®•ce. You can choose between WLAN 802.11b/g, Bluetooth® Class 1 or Bluetooth Class 2 when ordering a unit.

The WLAN option allows connection to any 802.11b/g WEP-enabled (Wired Equivalent Privacy) or open network. It also allows connection to a Wireless "hot spot" for access to the internet and supports both DHCP and static IP addressing.

Typical indoor ranges are between 150 and 300 feet, but can be shorter if the building construction interferes with radio transmissions. Longer ranges are possible, but performance will degrade with distance. Outdoor ranges can be up to 1000 feet, but again this depends upon the environment.

When selecting the Bluetooth option, you can select either a Class 1 or a Class 2 interface. Let's take a moment to review what the differences are between Class 1 and Class 2 for those who are just "cutting their Blueteeth."

It should be stated at this point, that when discussing Bluetooth radio transmission distances, we’re referring to the maximum distance that is realistically possible. In addition, the environment where these devices are being used can, and likely will have a profound effect on the actual distance that can be attained.
Bluetooth Class 1 uses a powerful radio transmitter and allows enabled systems to connect and operate at distances up to 330 feet.

Bluetooth Class 2 is the more common implementation and is found in nearly all PDAs and mobile phones. It allows enabled systems to connect and operate at distances up to 33 feet.

In addition to range, the JETT®•ce implementation of Bluetooth Class 1 and 2 differ slightly in the type of profiles supported as shown in the table below.

The integrated card offers some clear advantages over having a card inserted in the CF slot. First, there's no chance of someone removing the card, and then losing it. Second, there's no chance of damaging either the card or the JETT•ce if the unit gets dropped. And last, but certainly not least, the CF slot remains available for other cards, such as additional memory or a barcode scanner.
 
Class 1 Class 2
Bluetooth ActiveSync Bluetooth ActiveSync
LAN Access LAN Access
Bluetooth Printer Bluetooth Printer
OBEX Push OBEX Push
Bluetooth FTP Bluetooth Serial
 


 

TI-RFID
Two Technologies, Inc. is now

 a Team Tag-it member.

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