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Kmart Australia changes store shelves for RFID rollout
To improve tag readability by autonomous robots.
Ry Crozier
Aug 29 2022 3:11PM
Hardware
Kmart to use Wesfarmers' OneDigital capabilities
Pursues hybrid fulfilment model and further RFID rollout.
Kate Weber
Jun 7 2022 6:45AM
Strategy
Promoted Content
Coates develops innovative tool to increase productivity on industrial job sites
Aims to reduce wasted time and movement around sites.
Coates Hire
Nov 16 2021 12:41PM
Promoted Content
Australia's Bartle Frere Bananas trials geolocation for bunches
Grower expands internet of things use.
Ry Crozier
Nov 8 2021 12:28PM
Cloud
NSW govt trials RFID tags as student Opal cards
Shortens journey times.
Justin Hendry
Feb 1 2021 4:48PM
Hardware
Your potato looks like an avocado: how video analytics is deployed to catch shoplifters
In bid to reduce $3bn in annual losses.
Matt Johnston
Aug 2 2019 1:03PM
Strategy
La Trobe Uni to trial car ID tech for Victorian govt
Combating number plate theft.
Matt Johnston
Mar 25 2019 1:10PM
Hardware
Man receives under-skin chip implant at mobile show
Live on stage in Barcelona...
Staff Writer
Feb 26 2019 6:39AM
Hardware
Bechtel brings RFID to Curtis Island gas projects
Materials management on massive scale.
Staff Writers
Apr 11 2014 11:00AM
Software
NSW mine tests RFID thesis
Can trucks safely become more productive?
Ry Crozier
Jul 21 2011 6:45AM
Networking
Pragmatic insecurity: How staff, ID cards render infosec defunct
Wayne sees security as a human problem.
Darren Pauli
Jul 20 2011 3:07PM
Security
Ski resorts ready RFID season
No paper passes this winter.
Liz Tay
Jun 2 2011 7:04AM
Hardware
Qantas frequent flyers get RFID bag tags
Self-service baggage check-in on the way.
Liz Tay
Oct 25 2010 1:07PM
Hardware
Not in Australia, the innovative technologies you won't find here: paying with RFID
Paying for our goods with RFID technology might seem risky, but in some countries it's already commonplace. Can RFID payments be more than just an e-toll solution in Australia?
Daniel Long
Mar 18 2010 5:35PM
Security
RFID tags track harvested kangaroos
To meet international demands.
Liz Tay
Feb 24 2010 2:16PM
Oddware
CEO ousted as Mikoh bleeds cash
Reinvention as security solutions company.
Staff Writers
Feb 17 2010 4:20PM
Security
Scientists build sensor networks for your missing pens
Have you seen my stapler?
Liz Tay
Feb 11 2010 2:57PM
Networking
NSW seeks to build unhackable netbook network
The world's "most hostile computing environment".
Brett Winterford
Sep 23 2009 12:36PM
Security
NSW libraries to deploy 1.5 million RFID tags
Provides better security and stock management.
Ben Grubb
Sep 21 2009 4:19PM
Security
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life...
Dan Long
Jul 20 2009 4:41PM
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