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Bhagaban Sahu | Nov 24 2006
impinj
It's victory of Impinj and also victory of RFID technology as the company proved that RFID tags are perfect for item-level tagging in the pharmaceutical sector. The packager Owens-Illinois (O-I) and Impinj claimed RFID tagging on an item-level for...
Bhagaban Sahu | Nov 23 2006
With a view to bring faster modes of transportation by controlling the severe traffic and improving parking conditions, the Korean government has started up an RFID-based rationing program which limits when owners can drive their vehicles. Two...
Bhagaban Sahu | Nov 23 2006
It seems that RFID passports have not come up to the standards. Few months back, the researchers hacked American RFID passports. Now, Britain is also facing same kind of problem with its RFID-enabled passports. As known earlier, the UK government has.
Bhagaban Sahu | Nov 22 2006
rfid bottle
Look at the above picture. You would find an RFID tag embedded at the bottom of the bottle. Reason: It would not affect readability of the tag. In many cases, the placement of a tag determines its efficiency. So far as individual item level tagging...
Bhagaban Sahu | Nov 21 2006
gsm
Just think of a cell phone, which can be used as a car key, concert ticket and credit card. The consumers all over the world are very soon going to see such type of cell phones. According to this source, the GSM Association (Global System for Mobile..
Bhagaban Sahu | Nov 20 2006
rc group
Hong Kong-based RC Group Ltd (RCG), a provider of biometric ID, security and RFID system has been awarded a series RFID project in South East Asia. First, the Group has been selected to provide RFID-enabled security solutions for A1 Team Malaysia at..
Bhagaban Sahu | Nov 20 2006
Adoption of RFID technology is increasing at its fast. However, in terms of adoption, other countries are far behind USA and UK, even China. In its recent study Hot Countries for RFID, the research firm IDTechEx says UK holds number two position in...
Bhagaban Sahu | Nov 17 2006
The RFID technology can be used to monitor and control temperature conditions in the distribution chain of perishable goods what we call cold chain. The RFID Research Center at the University of Arkansas and Deloitte Consulting LLP has come up with this..
Bhagaban Sahu | Nov 17 2006
I have already told you here about IBM's association with Canadian company Marnlen Management Ltd for the development of clipped RFID tags, which would remove the privacy fears among the users. See the video demonstration of Clipped tag. It...
Bhagaban Sahu | Nov 17 2006
Electronics giant Royal Philips said its Medical Systems Division has implemented an RFID-enabled Philips asset tracking solution. The asset tracking solution uses WiFi technology from AeroScout Inc, Wireless Tags, a location engine and MobileView...

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