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New Search Engine Ideas

Posted by admin on September 4th, 2011

New search engine ideas from Google include a type of search engine algorithm which would return different results based on your previous research on a given topic. Google is known for being able to a…

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RFID Chips in iPads

Posted by admin on March 29th, 2011

Jetstar Airways is an Australian airline that plans to use the Apple iPad for in-flight entertainment on its domestic and international routes. The iPads will be fitted with custom housings that featu…

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RFID Chips in Shoes and Clothing

Posted by admin on February 14th, 2011

It is projected that over 750 million RFID chips will be used globally in apparel markets next year alone, and the average growth rate expected at around 60% over the next three years. These tags allo…

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RFID Tags for Harsh Conditions

Posted by admin on January 27th, 2011

RFID tags are useful devices for identification and tracking, particularly when you are dealing with several items. RFID technology however uses radio frequency. This can sometimes be sensitive especi…

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RFID Tags Used For Qantas Baggage Tags

Posted by admin on December 1st, 2010

TAGSYS which is a provider for RFID solutions has recently announced a new solution that will be used by Qantas. The new partnership with Australian airlines will allow a new RFID tags to be used to k…

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100 Uses of RFID Campaign

Posted by admin on July 19th, 2010

ThingMagic, a leader in RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, will celebrate its 10 year anniversary in September 2010. As part of its milestone, ThingMagic will release a list of 100 uses…

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Freezer Proof RFID tags from UPM

Posted by admin on March 11th, 2010

Check out these new RFID tags which can operate in conditions as harsh as -40° C. These freezer proof RFID tags from UPM Raflatac can be read through covering of frost, wet surfaces such as ice and pa…

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