In this World Wide Wrap: Passports 'n chips for the US, Sun shines on RFID and Dutch supermarket trials RFID.
Developers and users of radio frequency identification (RFID) have reached some consensus on this rapidly emerging technology.
It`s a mistake to assume a standard accounting system would make a suitable point of sale (POS) system simply by adding a cash drawer and receipt printer, says Peter Held, MD, Apex Cash Control Solutions.
Hulett Aluminium, an operating company in the Tongaat-Hulett group, has selected Dimension Data for the deployment of a wireless local area network solution at its Pietermaritzburg site.
In today`s technology roundup: Carly Fiorina finds a new job, US begins switch to RFID passports, and Squeezebox gets stylish.
Intermec Technologies was awarded EPCglobal RFID hardware certification marks at the EPCglobal US Conference 2005 in Atlanta, says local distributor ProScan Systems.
In this RFID World Wide Wrap: Wal-Mart quantifies RFID benefits, food for thought, Symbol touts RFID testing lab and a matter of life and death.
Students from the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University will showcase their IT projects at the annual IT Innovation Day Exhibition in November.
The IF5 RFID reader from Intermec Technologies has been certified to operate with the SAP Auto-ID infrastructure, says local distributor ProScan Systems.
In this RFID World Wide Wrap: RFID is gaining momentum, with tags being slapped on everything from guns, to chickens, to library books.
Technology is supposed to make our lives easier, but instead it seems to be ushering in a hostile new world.
In today`s technology roundup: Apple`s new iMac is home media hub, Intel plans nine Montecito Itanium models, Nokia goes Qwerty, Xbox calls out the 747s, and US consumers protest against RFID.