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Bhagaban Sahu | Mar 6 2007
reno
Reno GmbH, the second largest shoe retailer in Europe has announced that it would embed RFID tags into the soles of all the shoes that it supplies to nearly 1,700 stores in the continent. The retailer has reached out an agreement with Checkpoint...
Dharmendra | Mar 6 2007
With confidential data more than ever open to risks nowadays, the latest DataGuard Tape Tracking System could enable manufacturers to rest a little easier now. Designed by Oakdale, Minn.-based Imation Corp., the system is claimed to make use of...
Bhagaban Sahu | Mar 7 2007
intel
Intel Corporation, the largest semiconductor company in the world has entered into the RFID bandwagon unleashing its first RFID chip, Intel R1000, which is compact and compressed in nature and promising to reduce the cost of RFID readers. The Intel.
Bhagaban Sahu | Mar 15 2007
RFID as a technology is slowly but gradually dominating the healthcare unit. We have a notion that RFID is useful in healthcare units when it comes asset tracking. However, it is now being used to treat the patients. From this news source, I came to.
Bhagaban Sahu | Mar 15 2007
It seems that the European Union is taking a lenient approach towards the controversial RFID technology. Instead of forcing the citizens to adopt RFID hurriedly or by pressure, the Union gives them full freedom to think of its advantages and...
Bhagaban Sahu | Mar 18 2007
port of oakland
The Port of Oakland, the first major port on the Pacific Coast and the fourth busiest container port in the USA has announced that it is embracing RFID technology to make its trucking operations more efficient under a strong security atmosphere. For..
Aneez | Mar 23 2007
rfid technology embedded in bottle caps
A Japanese firm has pioneered the idea of embedding RFID tags in bottle caps to keep a track of consumer behaviour and preferences. The tag embedded in the bottle cap measures 24 millimetres in length and has the ability to communicate at distances of.
Aneez | Mar 23 2007
airbus 380
A recent study has claimed that RFID or 'Radio Frequency Identification technology' is widely used by major aviation industries in developing their asset-based applications. RFID is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely...
Gautam | Mar 23 2007
eu tag
EU government has taken a strict stand on RFID and it is making all efforts to ensure that privacy and security is given utmost importance before its widespread adoption in EU and for this purpose it would be coming out with a set of guidelines in the..
Bhagaban Sahu | Mar 24 2007
The proposed RFID bill that supposedly keeps the interests of the consumers has been deferred and returned to the House Rules Committee of House of Representatives because it was not tabled on the House Legislative floor calendar by March 14....

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