October 26, 2006 4:50 PM PDT

Say goodbye to surly hotel clerks

Unmanned hotel keys

It's been rumored that hotel clerks can sometimes be--how shall we put it--not exactly the most cheerful people around. (Holiday Inn, are you listening?) So this may come as welcome news for those weary travelers who have had the occasional urge to reach across the front desk and throttle anyone wearing a blue blazer and a name tag.

Tokyo-based Pink Tentacle reports that Japanese researchers are working on "unmanned hotels" featuring a system of RFID credit card keys that could be used for everything from making reservations to opening room doors. The possibilities are endless: If such hotels are equipped with Roombas, the only humans left in the buildings may be the guests.

(Photo: Pink Tentacle)

Recent posts from Crave
'Sims 3' coming on February 20
GrooveShield Form the best iPhone 3G case yet?
Wind turbine blows Speed Racer around the track
Cyber Woods, next golf champ?
Oasis, 'Falling Down (Chemical Brothers remix)': Free MP3 of the Day
Powered by Jive Software
advertisement

About Crave

The name says it all. Crave is our blog about gorgeous gadgets and other crushworthy stuff. If you would like to contact Crave with a tip or comment, please write to: crave@cnet.com

I Crave

advertisement
Crave home

Crave

Switch background color:
A Blog from CNET

A Blog from CNET

Visit other CNET Networks sites: