It is perhaps one of the fanciest consumer electronics trade shows which takes place every year in January in Las Vegas. I am talking about the International Consumer Electronics Show or CES where...
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As the $5 billion RFID market moves strongly to over $25 billion in ten years, advances are on a broad front. This year, the IDTechEx RFID Europe conference in Cambridge UK 18-19 September is growing...
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Come October and a number of devices available in the market in Korea will come along with a mobile RFID code. This is being regarded as something sort of first in the world. Three types of mobile...
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ThyssenKrupp Steel - the first steel producer in the world to use RFID technology - has selected RFID Anywhere™ for slab identification, Sybase iAnywhere reported. In order to automatically identify...
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by gautam on July 24, 2007
While perusing the internet I came across this report titled RFID Bomb and after reading it I almost spilled my coffee over my laptop. The report has been released by Heavey RFID which is a Dublin...
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Plants don't have the reflexes like humans and cannot communicate if they require something but this will now be possible all thanks to RFID. Scientists are working on a clip on sensor which uses...
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It runs the world's largest and most advanced potted plant business in the world and if you keep your eyes on what's going around you then you might have guessed it correctly till now that I...
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by gautam on July 18, 2007
This is something which will enable the masses to get to know RFID even better since it's the lack of genuine knowledge which is causing more trouble rather than the technology itself. Northern...
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IDTechEx is a knowledge-based consultancy company providing research and analysis on RFID, printed and organic electronics and smart packaging that gives independent marketing, technical and business...
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Up till now RFID solutions were being developed for identification of objects within a range but how about pinpointing the exact position and orientation of objects? Steve Hinske and Marc...
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RFID has started to trickle down the masses and in the past I have talked about the various implementations which are taking place with regards to this technology. A few days back I had told you...
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by gautam on July 12, 2007
This particular report would surely help the cause of RFID which seems to be always under fire and that without being backed by any genuine facts all because of lack of knowledge among the people. I...
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RFID has started penetrating the masses and now students will get a taste of RFID when during the month of August 8,500 RFID tags will be distributed for free to faculty and students at Slippery Rock...
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by gautam on July 06, 2007
This could become a debatable topic in the days to come. American Medical Association (AMA) stated that very soon doctors would be storing important medical information under the skin of the...
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Visually challenged people cannot find their way out and therefore they are forced to take the help of guide dogs to find their way out. Guide dogs require three to five trials to pick up a route and...
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Here comes an intelligent RFID tag from IDENTEC SOLUTIONS. The USP of this tag is that it can isolate specific location and movement of an asset. Earlier this was not possible but thanks to IDENTEC...
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The toy you see below is an award winning project of Sara Johansson. Dubbed as Sniff, this toy dog is aimed at visually challenged children so that their physical activity and social interaction...
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