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by gautam on June 12, 2006
Heard of RuBee? No, then let me tell you that it is a standard called IEEE 1902.1 which is expected to give retailers and manufacturers an attractive alternative to RFID for many applications, mainly...
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Nominations have been opened for the RFID Breakthrough Awards, 2006 which would be presented at a gala dinner evening on November 8th at the Banqueting House, Whitehall. The award would be...
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by gautam on June 12, 2006
Toshiba TEC has come up with the world's first operational Print-on-Tag RFID solution which would help close the cost gap between vendors and customers for RFID. The SX series of barcode label...
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Latin American people would be getting a bad taste of RFID with the release of Spanish language version of the award winning book titled: "Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to...
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I just want to call your attention to the little gray "Creative Reporter" link boxes on the right column of this RFID Weblog. As you can see, as of this writing we have ten of the link...
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China's RFID Technology and Policy White Book would be formally released in two weeks. The book has been drafted by fourteen Chinese ministries including the Ministry of Information Industry...
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by gautam on June 05, 2006
Sun Microsystems has combined its RFID Test Center with the Sun Advanced Product Testing environmental test laboratory in order to meet the growing demands of customers to test multi vendor RFID and...
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Senior citizens at the Oatfield Estates have been wearing RFID badges which allow the officials entrusted with the responsibility of taking care of them to know actually where they are and what they...
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This would certainly bring smiles on the face of civil libertarians. Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle has signed a law which makes it illegal to require an individual to be implanted with a microchip....
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RFID is like the character PigPen in the Peanuts comic strip. PigPen has a little dirt cloud that follows him around all the time. RFID has a cloud following it, too, except that instead of dirt,...
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Scott Silverman, the Chairman of the Board of VeriChip Corporation proposed in a national television that their RFID tracking tags could be implanted on immigrants and guest workers. This statement...
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