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Motorola Scanner Reads Damaged Tags from 45 Feet

Motorola has released a pair of cordless Bluetooth scanners capable of reading tags from as far as 45 feet away.The LS3578-FZ scanner reads damaged...

Build a Web 2.0 Platform and Employees Will Use It

BOSTON—Despite the obvious differences in technology interests between Gen X, Gen Y or the upcoming Gen Alpha, there seems to be a common thread...

Savi Expands Reach with NATO RFID Deal

Savi Technology, now a Lockheed Martin company, is continuing its trek around the globe to push its supply chain products into other nations and...

A Healthy Dose of RFID

Imagine a world where every single manufactured item is tagged with a tiny RFID chip that holds various bits of information about that item....

NYSE, NASD Propose E-Communication Guidelines

The New York Stock Exchange and NASD have proposed new guidelines to help companies supervise and review electronic communications.The 12-page document, released June 14,...

FDA Looks to Technology to Help Secure Drug Supply

On three separate occasions in recent months, the Food and Drug Administration nabbed counterfeit drugs off the Internet—from 24 different Web sites. On a...

WiTricity: Transmitting Electricity Wirelessly

You think WiFi was revolutionary, picture technological advances that WiTricity will bring. WiTricity? Yes, transmitting electricity wirelessly.In an experiment revealed last week, a team...

Apple Shows Off Safari on Windows, Leopard Features

SAN FRANCISCO—News that Apple had created a version of its Safari Web browser running on Windows overshadowed the long-anticipated presentations on Mac OS X...

The #%$& FCCs Obscenity-Laden War on Obscenity

WASHINGTON—The Federal Communications Commission has taken the debate over appropriate content in broadcasting to a new level. In a response to the U.S. Second...

Apple Developers Eager to Get Hands on iPhone, Leopard

Mac OS X developers and Apple enthusiasts are anxiously awaiting the June 11 opening of Apples Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco to find...