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Jayanta Bhattacharya | Mar 10 2006
It seems the European Union has finally got serious about RFID and Security. It has launched public consultations on concerns over RF ID tags. Actually, the EU is concerned that RFID tags not only report their location, identity and history but...
Gautam | Mar 8 2006
Sun Microsystems and IBM have upgraded middleware in order to handle the large quantities of data that firms are gaining from wireless tags. Sun Microsystems has launched the Sun's Java System RFid software which has been designed to simplify the...
Gautam | Mar 8 2006
The 2006 Canadian RFid Conference is to be held in Markham, Ontario from April 4th to 5th and it would bring together some of the most experienced people in the industry from Deloitte, Datamax, HP, Philips, Toshiba and many more. Workshops on following...
Gautam | Mar 7 2006
According to a report released by IDTechEx, chipless RFid tags might eventually replace trillions of barcodes and be printed on products and packaging for as little as 0.1 cent a piece. The report states that that these tags could see a rapid gain in...
Gautam | Mar 7 2006
European Commission would be launching a public debate on RFid in order to pave the way for a single policy on the wider use of the technology throughout the bloc. The debate would be launched by the European Commission this week in the form of a public..
Krish | Mar 7 2006
One casino cheater boasts that RFID can not stop him from doing cheating. Richard Marcus is regarded as the world's foremost authority (don't call him a cheat, its defamatory!) though has welcomed technology like RFID at the casino gambling table with...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Mar 6 2006
RFID has prompted bills in California, Utah, Missouri and Massachusetts, and raised the concern of civil liberties and privacy groups from around the world. 'Breach of privacy' - they shouted. Last year designer houses like Calvin Klein, Abercrombie &..
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Mar 4 2006
Cops in the United States will soon sport badges with RFID chips along with their usual stash of handcuffs, guns, and night sticks. The SmartShield package will contain Blackinton metal badges equipped with RFID chips, and Enforcement Identification...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Mar 4 2006
At the RFID World Conference and Exposition, Globe Composite Solutions Ltd. announced that it has developed the conveyer industry's first 100% non-metallic roller and conveyor side frame system which greatly improves the performance of RFID-enabled...
Krish | Mar 4 2006
Ekahau, the software technology firm and Symbol Technologies, the enterprise mobility company have together unveiled a Radio Frequency Identification solution by which companies can keep a track of the location of inventory and assets. For the purpose,...

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