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Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 14 2008
Just think of an RFID tag that uses satellite system to track everything from assets to human. Is there any doubt of its reliability? I can say it must be an intelligent and advanced tag because it blends two emerging technologies, RFID with GPS for a.
Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 13 2008
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 10 2008
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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...
Er. | Sep 10 2008
'Research and Markets' have just made public their 'Printed and Chipless RFID Forecasts, Technologies & Players 2007-2017'; in terms of quality and technology, it speaks highly of their latest brand addition. This technological breakthrough,..
Ritu | Sep 10 2008
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Now, a wireless monitoring system will use electrical impulses to track esophageal reflux. UT Southwestern Medical Center doctors and UT Arlington engineers have developed a wireless monitoring system, which uses electrical impulses to track...
Ritu | Sep 10 2008
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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...
Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 10 2008
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...
Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 10 2008
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..
Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 10 2008
Last year, the Congressional Committee on Government Reform reported almost all the civilian agencies have experienced loss of laptops,which contained personally identifiable information. Therefore, the US government has decided to introduce RFID...
Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 10 2008
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...

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