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Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 30 2006
radianse
Patient Care Technology Systems (PCTS) has reached an agreement with Radianse for the marketing of RFID enabled hospital workflow technologies. PCTS is a leading provider of advanced tracking and charting software while Radianse is a global leader in.
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 30 2006
rfid tags
An ABI Research finding claims that around 565 million high frequency RFID tags ICs were shipped last year. The research firm explains the shipments of high frequency ISO14443 tag ICs have grown to 104 percent from first quarter 2005 to first quarter.
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 29 2006
omron
Kyoto- based global automation giant Omron has launched its much-awaited Gen2 Global Loop inlay, which will operate under North American, European and Japanese RF bands in a single tag design. The latest inlay would enhance the reading ability of a...
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 28 2006
nfc
As per latest WHO (World Health Organization) data, around 177 million people worldwide have diabetes and the number would be doubled by 2030. To tackle this global health problem, Cambridge Consultants has joined hands with Philips Semiconductors...
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 28 2006
hsd
The Homeland Security Department confronts some serious problems in its RFID program that would widen the scope for illegal access of confidential data, a new report released by Inspector General Richard Skinner warns. As noted earlier, the DHS is...
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 26 2006
ibm
Utah-based agricultural technology company TekVet has picked up IBM to get its technical support to empower its RFID-based cattle tracking and temperature monitoring system. TekVet has developed its TekSensor devices, which is based on 413 MHz active.
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 26 2006
blood tracking
In an effort to minimize transfusion risks at healthcare units, the NHS Connecting for Health (CfH), an agency of UK's Health Department has decided to implement latest RFID technology in blood tracking. Over the years, the number of error blood...
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 25 2006
Sweden-based mining company LKAB has adopted the RFID enabled safety system from Wtek in its Malmberget mine way back to 2003. Running the mining activities under the Active RFID scanner, the mining company now profoundly says that RFID tags has deep...
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 24 2006
paraben corporation
Here is good news for the US policy makers who are facing sharp criticism from the security experts because of the RFID passport idea. The reason as the experts claim is that the RFID passports possess security threat. However, the Orem Utah-based...
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 23 2006
us troops
The news over last fortnight shows that the Florida-based RFID chip maker VeriChip Corporation is in constant touch with US government to acquire a deal to implant its chips under skin of 1.4 million US soldiers. DC Examiner, a Washington-based...

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