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Public Sector roundup: Hospital tracks with RFID
Scottish hospitals use RFID for asset tracking, Newcastle opts for e-records and a Glasgow regeneration group battles spam.
'New wireless devices will save lives' says Ofcom
An Ofcom report, researched over 18 months, looks at how wireless technology could develop in the next decade and beyond - but warns that spectrum...
ICO spells out correct use of RFID
The information watchdog wants to be sure that organisations using RFID don't disrespect the Data Protection Act
BT launches scaled-down RFID system<br/>
Auto-ID Lite means that businesses can get a taste for RFID without breaking the bank.<br/>
Airports to use RFID on passengers
Manchester Airport trials use of radio frequency identification tags to track passengers.
Exam body turns to RFID to curb cheating
Edexcel plans to equip a large number of bags containing exam papers with RFID tags so that it can deter, prevent and detect any malpractice in the...
CES 2008: Making money with RFID
HP demonstrates its ideas on how to get ROI from RFID technology.
ZSL uses RFID tags to study wasps
Scientists at ZSL are using minute RFID tags to study the behaviour of wasps as part of an innovative research project.
RFID active tag market boom on the way
Expert in RFID technology predicts 11-fold increase in demand for active tag technology.
Security expert reveals RFID credit card hack
Expert takes to the stage at conference to demonstrate security flaws in RFID credit card technology.
Wi-Fi-based RTLS to invade RFID's turf
RFID can no longer boast exclusivity in real-time location services as Wi-Fi based technology is now being used for the same purposes, according to...
RFID open to criminal abuse
From triggering bombs to faking passports, report exposes the flaws in this emerging technology.
Debenhams' IT investment fuels profits
RFID, e-commerce and new IT platform help high street retailer boost financial performance.<br/>
Land Rover trials RFID to track parts
A £600,000 radio frequency identification trial could be rolled out to help spur the productivity of the automotive industry in the West Midlands.
CeBIT 2007: European Commission rules out spy chips regulation
Users of RFID will not benefit from specific regulation, but e-privacy directive changes planned.
Intel launches RFID reader chip
Global semiconductor firm launches all-in-one solution for radio frequency tag reader devices
BAA and Emirates trial RFID tagging luggage
Pilot project at Heathrow's Terminal 3 will involve 300,000 bags travelling between London, Hong Kong and Dubai being labelled with electronic...
Technology could hurt human rights, says UNESCO study
The internet and emerging innovations must be used ethically to work for people, not against them, warns UN report.
NHS told to barcode patients
Health services to use "scan and save" bar codes and radio frequency identification tools to track patients, drugs and tools.
Retailers focus on data and mobility
European retailers must capitalise on electronic data in their back-end systems and convenience in customer-facing channels to capitalise on future...
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