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  • LogicaCMG tags Australia for RFID growth

    IT services company LogicaCMG opened an innovation warehouse in Sydney last week to encourage the take up of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology throughout the region.

  • Radio technology special at Woolworths

    Woolworths has credited a rollout of radio frequency technology for some of the success of its new distribution centres around Australia.

  • Next-generation RFID tags imminent

    Second-generation hybrid RFID tags should be in use by September, according to analyst group Gartner, and will feature privacy technology.

  • Microsoft plans RFID software in 2006

    After investing significantly in technology for radio frequency identification devices, Microsoft is readying its first major product, a software package designed to help companies manage the product-tagging technology.

  • Static over RFID

    A key patent holder's demand for royalties has triggered concerns that promising RFID technology could become embroiled in an intellectual-property battle.

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  • Video: Warehouse scanner ninjas

    Who says that a company that deals in data collection, RFID, and printer and media solutions has to be boring?

  • With RFID, corporate might makes right

    Retail powerhouses such as Wal-Mart gather in the United States to push development of controversial tagging technology.

  • Patent problems plague RFID

    A key patent holder's demand for royalties has triggered concerns that promising RFID technology could become embroiled in an intellectual-property battle.

  • Teeing off with golf's tech chief

    We catch up with a polyglot IT boss whose work keeping the professional golf tour running in Europe comes to a head at the British Open championship in a few days.

  • Considering implementing a WLAN?

    A CIO has more to think about when it comes to wireless than how convenient it will be to walk around the office untethered. We look at some tips to help you assess your organisation's needs.

Reviews (5)

  • Pocket-sized productivity: 5 PDAs tested

    PDAs are rapidly gaining in popularity, but with new wireless capabilities being added, how can you possibly do without one?

  • Why Compaq's iPaq won't dominate new Pocket PCs

    Come Thursday in the US, a slew of new PDAs based on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 will be unveiled--and they'll be nipping at the iPaq's heels with zeal as the playing field gets leveled. Here's why I think iPaq's position at the top of the Pocket PC heap is going to be a thing of the past.

  • Wireless lans get to work

    Wireless LANs have finally matured into a viable and affordable means of extending your wired network.

  • Compaq readies release of new iPaq

    Compaq Computer will announce October 4 that it will begin shipping two new iPaq handhelds using the new version of Microsoft's Pocket PC software and will offer a wireless communications expansion pack, sources say.

  • Time for a happier handheld? My first look at Pocket PC 2002

    HANDHELDS: The new version of Microsoft's Pocket PC OS, announced last week, offers many benefits to corporate users and turns up the heat in the battle with Palm. I've been playing with it for a couple of weeks, and here's what I found. (Hint: Only iPAQs can upgrade to it!)

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