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Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 31 2006
After Seattle Public Library of USA and Shenzhen Public Library of China, the Hamburg Public Library (B?cherhallen Hamburg) of Germany has become the third major library to receive RFID infrastructures from TAGSYS. The Hamburg Public Library, which...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 31 2006
According to The Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989, Australia Post is required to meet a standard of 94 percent on-time delivery of items. To meet such target, the Post for the first time undertook an RFID trial using tags on the letters. The...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 30 2006
What could be a bigger boost to RFID technology when the government of a country takes a big initiative like this? The foundation stone has been laid for the development of RFID technology in China with the establishment of first national RFID...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 28 2006
After Wal-Mart, it is now Germany-based retail giant Metro Group’s turn to roll out a major RFID deployment at its stores. According to this news, the Metro Group is all set to carry out a dock-to-door RFID roll out at its 150 stores during the...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 27 2006
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Even though, the debate regarding security of RFID technology is more vibrant in USA, the countries, which have good diplomatic relations with USA have agreed to issue the RFID-enabled e-passports to their citizens, confirms the Department of Homeland...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 27 2006
So far, we have come to learn that RFID is the most controversial technology of the world due the several factors. One such major factor is privacy factor. As someone has very funnily said, ‘I could track everything of you because you have been embedded...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 27 2006
Digital Angel Corporation gets a wide recognize for its syringe-implantable glucose-sensing RFID microchip from none other than the US Patent and Trade Office this week. It is a good piece of news for the diabetics who can now more closely monitor...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 27 2006
The Psychiatric Ward at Rockhampton Base hospital in Queensland, Australia has now a strong alarm system based on RFID technology. The hospital faced security lapses following the damage of alarm system of the healthcare unit due to construction work....
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 26 2006
RFID technology in USA gets a major set back with researchers of the newly set up RFID Consortium for Security and Privacy (CUSP) have reportedly hacked RFID-empowered contactless credit cards. The Research group claims the information stored in the...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 25 2006
Toy maker Mattel is developing a new video gaming platform for kids using Innovision Research & Technology’s contanctless RFID reader and rewritable video tag technology. Dubbed as Hyperscan, the hybrid games platform combines video games with...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 23 2006
Cannes’s Hospital Laundry (BIH) looks after the cleaning and management of staff uniforms of three hospitals in the city. The hospitals are Cannes, Antibes and Grasse. Until now, the entire process was labor intensive, which sometimes produced...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 23 2006
India-based global IT giant Infosys Technologies has adopted SAP's RFID solutions to support CHEP’s Global Track and Trace System. CHEP, a well-recognized leader that manages nearly 280 million pallets and containers from a global network of service...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 18 2006
The US National Guard has awarded a $4.6 million deal to Savi Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Co. to get its mobile RFID systems to enhance its real-time tracking of supplies at National Guard armories and for deployed...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 18 2006
California-based world’s largest IT company Hewlett Packard (HP) has announced the release of a new RFID tracking technology for its data centers. The tracking device has been designed and developed by HP researchers. It would protect IT resources of...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 17 2006
The fear that RFID technology mars individual privacy needs to be removed in the minds of Europeans. Then only, European can make this technology public acceptance and implement it in various fields for the betterment of all, the EU Commissioner Viviane...

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