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Anupam | Feb 19 2007
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Hitachi, the company which earlier held the record for the smallest RFID tags dubbed mu-chip has broken their own record with even small tags called RFID 'Powder'. The earlier mu-chip measured 0.4 x 0.4 millimeters and the new record breaking...
Bhagaban Sahu | Feb 18 2007
moscow metro
Moscow Metro, one of the most heavily used metro systems in the world with 278.8 km of route length, 12 lines and 172 stations has introduced RFID-enabled ticketing system on a trial-basis to check ticket fraud and diminish equipment failures. Moscow.
Bhagaban Sahu | Feb 14 2007
The Department of Home Security (DHS) has finally decided to postpone the controversial RFID program, which underwent in trial to track foreign visitors crossing the US borders. DHS dropped the RFID program abruptly after realizing the technology is.
Bhagaban Sahu | Feb 13 2007
microsoft to use intermec rfid
Intermec has bagged yet another major RFID deal this month. After reaching out an agreement with NASA to provide its RFID products for the test of this technology in outer space, Intermec is now selected by software giant Microsoft to supply its RFID...
Bhagaban Sahu | Feb 10 2007
nasa sends rfid tags to space
What could be the big thumb on RFID than this one? The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced that it is testing the RFID technology to find out whether RFID tags can survive in outer space. The test will commence this summer..

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