In this World Wide Wrap: General Data unveils Web site, Thailand's rural healthcare gets boost, and OIT offers health informatics degree.
In today's technology roundup: A coffee-mug-sized server?, fix found for Net security flaw, Beijing scales back RFID plans, and Senate grapples with Web privacy issues.
Transport MEC Ignatius Jacobs promised Gauteng "smart" number plates by January this year. He plans to deliver a year late.
Cherry keyboards are integrated with contact/contactless smart card readers as well as standalone smart card readers.
In this World Wide Wrap: GE Healthcare, Olympic Movement partner; General Data unveils Web site; and HealthPort appoints Labedz.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID saves art, medical records on smart cards, and Testra uses bar codes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Checkpoint acquires OATSystems; BT, Retalix partner; and RealTime provides 'shred cards'.
The airline SITA describes RFID as a disappointment, even as airlines adopt the technology.
In this World Wide Wrap: Smartcard hacked, RFID can cause significant harm, and try out bar code tech for free.
The direct in-line industrial printing solution is for the reels of paper and board manufactured by the forest products industry.
Mobile phones could save airlines $600 million on flight delays, says Sita.
New Intermec PF8 Bar Code Printer Boasts Smallest Footprint
In this World Wide Wrap: HP introduces RFID tracker, Smart food for the poor, and mobile ticketing to grow.