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  • Handheld RFID Reader/Mobile Computer Ideal For A Number Of Vertical Markets GAO RFID Asset Tracking(www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com) has launched this handheld RFID reader/mobile computer. Using advanced encryption and authentication techniques, this RFID reader is able to read and write tag IDs and data blocks as well as protect the data on compatible transponders for privacy and security purposes.

  • Revel Selects InvoTech GIMS™ Ultra-High Frequency RFID Uniform Tracking System Revel relied on AJ Conveyor and Laundry Systems to oversee its total uniform system automation project. "Revel engaged us to plan its uniform system operation and recommend vendor systems that would create efficiencies that minimize costs. We recommended InvoTech for its GIMS™ uniform tracking and inventorying system because they perform very well in high-volume installations," said Anthony J ...

  • Microsoft, Alcatel-Lucent Settle Dispute Microsoft and Alcatel-Lucent have settled a patent dispute, following a jury verdict last year that would have had Microsoft pay US$70 million for infringement.

  • Cybra Introduces Green Ship Solutions For Digital Retail And Direct To Consumer Shipments CYBRA Corporation (OTCBB: CYRP) the developer of award-winning MarkMagic™ Barcode Label, RFID Tag, and SM@RT Forms software products and EdgeMagic® Integrated RFID Control Software, has announced an all-new printing offering specifically targeted at businesses who are looking for green solutions.

  • Kinect-powered theme park opens in South Korea While South Korea's cousins to the north are busying themselves with their new glorious leader, the folks in the south's Ilsan districts of Gyeonggi-do are being entranced by American technology. An entire theme park has been created using Microsoft's Kinect tech combined with RFID wristbands that allow attendees to create avatar representations of themselves and move through the park while ...

  • LG Deal Means Bigger Android Payday for Microsoft Microsoft and LG have entered into a licensing deal over Android and Chrome OS devices which could push Microsoft revenue from Google's "free" platforms over half a billion dollars in 2012.

  • How Windows Phone 8 'Apollo' Would Stack Up Against iOS 5, Android 4 Microsoft’s Windows Phone OS is often criticized for lagging far behind iOS and Android, the other major operating systems in the mobile space. But on Thursday, a leaked description of Microsoft’s next big mobile OS, Windows Phone 8, came to light, revealing how the operating system will improve.

  • It's an entire theme park, driven by the Kinect It's been a little over a year, and Microsoft's motion sensing add-on for the Xbox 360 has not lit the world of video games on fire. But it is catching on in a theme park.

  • Vocollect Adds Voice Support for PCs to Reduce DC and Warehouse Operating Costs Across Multiple Workflows Vocollect, a business unit of Intermec, Inc. and the world leader in voice-enabled solutions for mobile workers, today announced that its industry-leading VoiceCatalyst software now supports a variety of leading personal computers to enable voice-directed support for multiple workflows in distribution operations.

  • Wii U controller includes NFC communication Nintendo has confirmed the inclusion of Near Field Communication in the Wii U controller. The most well known example of NFC-like tech is London’s Oyster travel payment service, which is based upon the very similar RFID standard. The use of such technology opens up a range of possibilities for Nintendo, not least of which is the ability to top up accounts with pre-paid Nintendo cards purchased ...

 

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