Filed in archive RFID Basics
by gautam on October 31, 2006
Now learn about RFID in an entertaining manner with a website called RFIDabc. The website has been launched by Informationsforum, an association into educating German consumers about RFID. The matter...
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Filed in archive Healthcare
by gautam on October 30, 2006
Diabetes is regarded as a slow killer and with around 230 million people suffering from diabetes this is certainly a disease which requires attention. Some of my relatives are diabetic and I know how...
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Filed in archive Healthcare
by gautam on October 26, 2006
Rockhampton Base Hospital in Australia was in a quagmire when construction activity at their premises damaged their alarm system but then it adopted RFID for taking care of their problem. An alarm...
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As part of the IDTechEx Active RFID Summit scheduled for November 14th and 15th in Atlanta, Georgia, Dan Lawrence, VP of Business Development for IDTechEx in the UK will speak on the growing Active...
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Filed in archive Companies
by gautam on October 24, 2006
Are you a customer of Premiere, one of the leading pay TV broadcasters? If yes then the company has made your movie watching experience more secure. Now the entire delivery route would be tracked-...
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Filed in archive Implementation
by gautam on October 23, 2006
The Deutsche Post has to everyday handle around seventy million letters through its eighty four distribution center. In order to make these people job easier a new type of RFID tag called as D-RFID...
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RFID Update has a thorough and excellent roundup of new product introductions and partnerships debuting at this week's EPCglobal US Conference in Los Angeles. Some of the announcements that...
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Filed in archive Companies
by gautam on October 19, 2006
HP has gone ahead and created RFID asset tracking system for managing assets data centers and IT departments. Created at HP labs, the data center assets are monitored in real time by the system for...
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Filed in archive Implementation
by gautam on October 17, 2006
When defense forces adopt a technology and if that force is the United States Army then there is something special to it. Yes you guessed it right, I am talking about RFID. Since the year 2005, the...
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Filed in archive Implementation
by gautam on October 16, 2006
This is something different. Boredom Research is working on a performance art piece project called RealSnailMail. Wondering what it is? Snails are being used for delivering messages across short...
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A Mexican university is going to be implementing RFID to protect its physical computer assets, such as laptops, from theft. Universidad Regiomontana has selected the asset protection solution of...
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Here is a chance for you or your organization to be recognized by the Automatic Identification and Data Capture industry. AIM Global has issued a call for nominations for two awards: The Percival...
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Filed in archive contest
by gautam on October 14, 2006
Here is the winner of our RFID for Dummies Contest. He is Vinit Bhansali. As the chosen winner of the contest, Vinit would be receiving a brand new copy of the book RFID for Dummies. Given below is...
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The RFID market continues to expand, growing by the minute it seems, and predictions indicate that this growth will continue well into the year 2016. Here's more on the growth potential of RFID...
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Filed in archive Implementation
by gautam on October 10, 2006
The confidence in RFID seems to be on the rise. Wittmann, a company into plastics is utilizing RFID in its robots in order to make them sharper. A system is being used by the company which uses RFID...
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A lot of people say that RFID is not secure but this latest implementation would banish all those claims. Nowadays corporate depend upon key cards for recognizing the person entering the premises but...
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RFID is not what it used to be. That is one lesson learned among others at the RFID Smart Labels Europe Conference and Exhibition held this past September in London. New markets have emerged, and new...
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