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  • UK to get RFID educational centre

    UK companies looking to find out more about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) could soon be able to visit an educational centre to get the latest information on the emerging technology thanks to an initiative backed by the government and leading IT vendors.

  • UK Wikipedia censorship 'easy to evade'

    The blocking mechanism used to censor Wikipedia in the UK has been described as "fragile" and "easy to evade" by Cambridge University security expert Richard Clayton.

  • Tesco abolishes Net charges

    The UK's no. 1 supermarket Tesco ditched its monthly Net access charge in a bid to wire millions rather than thousands of customers.

  • Here's looking at RFID

    RFID is moving from a much-talked about technology to a much-used technology, with many companies about to share RFID trials.

  • Hold for m-commerce

    The partnering isn't there, the technology is nascent and the usability is an unknown, so why is the band being struck up for m-commerce? Is it just because IT and telecoms firms are desperate for a new wave of revenue?

Features and Case Studies (1)

  • RFID: Proceed with caution

    Radio frequency identification has the potential to revolutionise supply chains of retailers the world over. However, for a 20-year-old technology, it still has significant teething problems.

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