RFID INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Metro tests RFID along German-Asia supply route Food Production Daily 07/12/2006 - The pressure on processors to being using radio frequency identification (RFID) continues in Europe, with Metro Group testing the technology to track goods along the supply chain from China to Germany. First gamma-resistant RFID tag created Food Production Daily 07/12/2006 - AdvantaPure is claiming to have created the first radio frequency identification (RFID) tag resistant to gamma irradiation. Using gamma irradiation to sterilise food is a problem for processors wishing to embrace RFID technology because gamma rays cause the tags to malfunction. RFID EXOTICA: RFID is no longer a high-tech bean counter Enterprise Networks and Servers At IDTechEx, when we teach Radio Frequency Identification RFID, we talk of it being a ubiquitous enabling technology like the wheel or paper. Some people consider that to be rather far-fetched. Smart Card Alliance Urges U.S. Government to Reconsider Proposed Passport Card With Long Range RFID Technology SYS-CON Media The U.S. government shouldreconsider using vicinity read RFID technology for implementing thepassport card program, the Smart Card Alliance states in its response tothe Department of State's October 17 Federal Register notice announcing thetechnology choice for the program. The passport card has been proposed asan identification card for U.S. citizens who do not have passports toverify their Sybase iAnywhere Pioneers Context-Aware Location Information System With RFID Anywhere 3.0 Linux World The RFID Anywhere 3.0 Location Information System exposes its complete feature set via a rich service oriented architecture (SOA) web services layer allowing organizations to easily form static business information into business- aware intelligence. RFID tags turns metal packaging into antennas Food Production Daily 06/12/2006 - Crown and QinetiQ are jointly developing radio-frequency identification (RFID) tracking that will turn metal packaging into an antenna and help reduce the costs of using the technology. Sybase iAnywhere Pioneers Context-Aware Location Information System With RFID Anywhere 3.0 SYS-CON Media Sybase iAnywhere today announced the latest version of RFID Anywhere(TM), the company's software infrastructure that provides an extensible environment for developing and managing robust, highly distributed sensor network applications including radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions. RFID Anywhere 3.0 breaks new ground with the delivery of a context-aware Location Information System. Smart Card Alliance Urges U.S. Government to Reconsider Proposed Passport Card With Long Range RFID Technology Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance The U.S. government should reconsider using vicinity read RFID technology for implementing the passport card program, the Smart Card Alliance states in its response to the Department of State's October 17 Federal Register notice announcing the technology choice for the program. The passport card has been proposed as an identification card for U.S. citizens who do not have passports to verify Sirit's INfinity 510 RFID Reader Continues to Win International Industry Nods SYS-CON Media Sirit Inc. ('Sirit') (TSX: SI), a leading provider of radio frequency identification ('RFID') technology, announced that following its award of both the hardware certification and interoperability marks, EPCglobal Inc. has awarded its compliance mark to Sirit for Dense Reader Mode ('DRM') for its INfinity 510 UHF RFID reader. EPCglobal Inc. is the not-for-profit organization whose mission is to Smart Card Alliance Criticizes Passport Card Plans TechWeb Contactless technology seen as safer, more private than RFID
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