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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.
British music gets a techie experience
The British Music Experience doesn't just highlight the country's tune talent, but its tech skills, too.
Zebra RZ400 - RFID Printer
If you need to add RFID tags to your stock, this Zebra printer makes it a quick and simple task to produce them on demand.
Security researcher slams human malware 'infection'
New research where a scientist claimed to be infected with a computer virus has been described as "nonsense".
IOD 2010: IBM's mind control and smart homes
IBM is looking to make the planet smarter with its range of emerging technology.
'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...
Reviews round-up: Acronyms of the week
RFID and SSD are our two favourite acronyms this week.
RFID tagging could become a privacy nightmare
RFID tagging is already very common, but what privacy challenges will it create if it continues to grow in popularity?
Track your lost pet with mobile tech
New mobile mapping service lets owners track missing dogs using GPS, GSM and radio frequency technology.
Photos: Violet's internet of things
The maker of the Nabaztag internet-connected rabbit is back with the Mir:ror - a personal RFID reader.
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...
Intel launches RFID reader chip
Global semiconductor firm launches all-in-one solution for radio frequency tag reader devices
CeBIT 2007: European Commission rules out spy chips regulation
Users of RFID will not benefit from specific regulation, but e-privacy directive changes planned.
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.
Debenhams' IT investment fuels profits
RFID, e-commerce and new IT platform help high street retailer boost financial performance.<br/>
RFID open to criminal abuse
From triggering bombs to faking passports, report exposes the flaws in this emerging 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...
Security expert reveals RFID credit card hack
Expert takes to the stage at conference to demonstrate security flaws in RFID credit card technology.
RFID active tag market boom on the way
Expert in RFID technology predicts 11-fold increase in demand for active tag technology.
CES 2008: Making money with RFID
HP demonstrates its ideas on how to get ROI from RFID technology.
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