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Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 31 2006
We have already discussed about the IBM and T3Ci’s mutual agreement to develop software for the use in supply chain management. North America- based Pot-Noodle-to-Persil packed goods giant Unilever is ready to test that new standard. The new standard...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 29 2006
Undeterred by the sharp criticism on the RFID chips, the US State Department is all set to issue passports attached with RFID chips. The State Department will meet the August deadline for the issuance of E-passports despite the strong comments...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 29 2006
You must have heard that the Royal Mail, the national postal service of UK has lost more than 14 million letters last year and seven percent of mail was not delivered on time. The reason: Lack of independent assessment system. Fazed by last year’s...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 29 2006
IBM and T3Ci have clubbed together to develop software on RFID technology for the use in supply chain management. The software will act like a guide for the manufacturers and retailers who harness RFID technology for business uses. The newest...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 28 2006
Just imagine a large public library without clerks. You help yourselves there. You order the librarians what kind of book, you require. Within a minute, the librarians will provide you. You also notice no long queue at the library counters and no overdue...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 28 2006
The Royal Air Force (RAF) of UK is conducting a trial to determine the effectiveness of latest RFID technology in the operations of its Harrier jump jets. The RFID project aims at reducing maintenance cost and enhance operations of the military jets....
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 28 2006
BT Auto-ID Services has launched a new service that will speed up the implementation of RFID technology in the supply chain management. The RFID division of British Telecom, the BT Auto-ID Services names the new service BT Foodnet, which has to be used...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 26 2006
The University of Ohio is enhancing its RFID- related research programs by getting the necessary supports from RF Code. The Arizona-based asset tracking solutions developer RF Code is offering the University with its RFID solutions to facilitate...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 26 2006
In an effort to boost the selling of automobiles, the California-based Bob Lewis Automotive has installed wireless mesh technology of Firetide to enable outdoor operation of its key and inventory management system. The mesh technology would support...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 26 2006
Symbol Technologies has launched an advanced industrial-class RFID reader XR480 EU to enhance the increased asset visibility and operational efficiencies of RFID technology across the supply chain. The latest XR480 EU reader is designed on Symbol’s...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 25 2006
The leading RFID solution provider Ship2Save has been honored with Microsoft Regional Customer award for its pioneering role in delivering market-leading solutions which points out the advantages of working on the Microsoft platform. Konrad Konarski,...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 25 2006
The leading toymaker Mattel is all set to hit the market with its new gaming system HyperScan. As a Hybrid gaming system, HyperScan uses CD-ROM and RFID technology carrying collector card games and video games together. The company asserts that the new...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 25 2006
Psion Teklogix and GlobeRanger have teamed up for RFID Edgeware Deployment of the Department of Defense. The United States Defense Distribution Centre (DDC) has given a $1.8 million contract to Psion Teklogix. The agreement calls for Psion Teklogix to...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 25 2006
Two hackers, Annalee Newitz and Jonathan Westhues slapped VeriChip’s RFID chips at the HOPE (Hackers On Planet Earth) Number Six Conference in New York City this week. They proved how human-implantable RFID chips of VeriChip corporation could be easily...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 24 2006
There is a general perception that the cost of radio tags is a retarding factor for the popularity of RFID technology. It is quite wrong. The regional manager of vertical markets for Asia-Pacific at BEA, Laxman Bhaita argues that the cost of tags is no...

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