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Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 28 2007
Are you worried whether your child is in school or not? Now, RFID technology will tell you the whereabouts of your child inside a school. UK has just undertaken a pilot project, in which school children are tagged with RFID chips. According to the...
Mahua | Oct 19 2007
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Mirror mirror, show me the truth and give me suggestions on how to look good! We have been witnessing RFID tags for some time now. But the thrilling news is that the RFID reader on a mirror in the trial rooms not only track the cloths that have been...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 17 2007
human implanted rfid tag
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has endorsed a Bill that bars forceful implantation of RFID tags into human skins. The Bill will come into force from January next year. The newly enacted legislation restricts companies from forcing their...
Bhagaban Sahu | Oct 7 2007
tellmate rfid system
What can RFID do for the visually challenged people? Ask TellMate, a newly launched RFID system by S.J Chin. It enables blinds to identify daily used objects such as food items in a kitchen room or things kept in the wallet. It also helps them to...
Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 30 2007
The Immigration Department of Malaysia has moved up with its proposal to introduce RFID-enabled visas for the foreigner as a step towards identifying fake visa holders and the time period of the visa in passports. The RFID-enabled visas would...
Ritu | Sep 24 2007
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Finally, Recall North America has unveiled Canada’s first RFID enabled, full cycle storage and management service, so that they can track their carton holdings as well as add a new layer of security and management efficiency at the market place for...
Ritu | Sep 9 2007
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NEC Corporation is boosting RFID deployments with the launch of the world’s first multi RFID reader/writer, a device which can both read and write tag data supporting three RFID rag frequencies 13.56MHz, UHF band and 2.45GHz as well as the world’s most...
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 13 2007
rfid passport hacked
It is a big blow to the policy makers all over the world who are planning to introduce RFID technology in government documents such as ID card, driving license and credit cards to prevent document forgery. Germany-based RFID expert, Lukas Grunwald...
Ritu | Aug 12 2007
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IBM announced the availability of an electronic pedigree system (ePedigree), which will allow pharmaceutical companies to create an electronic certificate of authenticity for every drug, which passes through the supply chain. The ePedigree allows all...
Bhagaban Sahu | Aug 10 2007
ibm intros new epedigree system to combat drug counterfeiting
According to a WHO report, nearly 10 percent of drugs worldwide are counterfeit and in some countries, more than 50 percent of the drug-supply is made up counterfeit drugs. The annual earnings of counterfeit drugs are more than $32 billion. The facts...
Ritu | Jul 24 2007
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A leading provider of Dual-Active Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Real Time Location Systems (RTLS) solutions, Axcess International Inc., has launched Active RFID identification system, which provides an automatic personal identification...
Ritu | Jul 24 2007
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A new half size aluminum RFID inlay would be available in next month, according to Omron Corp, one of the global leader in automation, sensing and control technology. The new half -size HF (13.56MHz) aluminum RFID inlay is approximately 50 percent...
Ritu | Jul 12 2007
A leading provider of RFID enabled asset management and supply chain solutions; Fluensee has launched the latest version of browser based yard management solution, named Fluensee Yard solution, which boasts enhanced planning, management and RFID...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jul 3 2007
I have with me the American Medical Association (AMA) report, which brings mixed response on the use of RFID tags in human skins, especially on patients to keep track. At the very outset, the report claims that the RFID chips have not properly...
Bhagaban Sahu | Jun 27 2007
california bars human id implantation
In the backdrop of growing concerns over ID implants, the recent legislation introduced in the California state senate has imposed restriction on the forced implantation of RFID chips in human bodies. The bill introduced by Democratic Senator, Joe...

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