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Aneez | Mar 23 2007
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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...
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.
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...
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...
Ritu | Jan 18 2007
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Soon Indians will also be able to use use their mobile phone as their wallet. Countries leading telecomm operators Hutch, Airtel and Reliance Communications are initiating global pilot project to offer mobile phone with an embedded credit card...
Anupam | Jan 6 2007
rfid survival tag
We all are aware of the fact that our brave fire fighters and cops have to endanger their own lives to save ours. They have to jump in blazing fires and some do not make it out of it. To help such brave men SurvivalTag will be used. This uses RFID.
Bhagaban Sahu | May 18 2006
The debate over the privacy and security concerns of RFID technology is now more prominent in our society. The debate continues with the development of this technology in its each stage. Using RFID tags for human identification is the major drawback of...
Krish | Mar 29 2006
Canada is yet to experience RFID at its fullest form while some companies are still on research and development or in beta testing phase. In the next few year experts feel when the demand for RFID technology will be on rise to install and run the...
Krish | Mar 28 2006
A large U.S bank (we exactly don't know which one) has requested Eagle Global Logistics to secure and sensor critical financial data on transit. CEO of Eagle Global Logistics Tim Hindes says banks are finding securing customer data of an utmost...
Krish | Mar 28 2006
OMRON Corporation, Kyoto based global leader in the field of automation, sensing and control technologies has revealed a new electronic control antenna technology embedded in UHF-band RFID reader which is believed to be the first of its kind and is all...

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