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Chris Owens: Emergency Identification
Chris Owens is the owner of the company Identification Devices and the inventor of the medical device Medical iD. Medical iD is a USB drive made to store medical records, which can be easily accessed in an emergency. Owens talks about how he found the niche for his...
Tags: Healthcare, Chris Owens, Blank Tags, Identification Devices, Medical iD, medical emergency
Videos 2008-05-08

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UC Irvine Extension Offers Important Courses for Cutting-Edge Radio Frequency Identification Devices; Courses Explain the Benefits of RFID Technology Now Mandated by U.S. Department of Defense
IRVINE, Calif. -- Continuing its dedication to providing business professionals with the latest technological information available to propel their companies to greater success, UC Irvine Extension has added additional courses on Radio Frequency Identification Devices RFID to further explore this cutting-edge tracking technology and its ability to solve business issues....
Tags: benefit, RFID, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2006-04-28
id-Confirm, Inc. Announces Filing of New Patent
DENVER -- id-Confirm, Inc. (OTCBB:IDCO) today announced it had filed a new United States patent application relating to the integration of non-specific biometric identification devices into its integrated identification, authentication, and security system. The application covers use of portable devices that biometrically identify the user and communicate and compare that...
Research articles 2005-03-29
New Identification Scanners
SECURITY The U.S. Air Force is improving base security with the installation of security scanners that enable gate guards to check a variety of identification cards, including driver's licenses and security badges. The devices can scan any identification token that features two- or three-dimensional bar codes or magnetic...
Tags: Air Force, HARDWARE, Scanners, SECURITY
Research articles 2007-01-01
Weyerhaeuser acquires OrganicID.(RFID TECHNOLOGY)
Federal Way, Wash.-based Weyerhaeuscr Co. has acquired OrganicID, a developer of printed radio frequency identification devices RFIDs. Terms weren't disclosed. OrganicID holds proprietary technology to design and develop low-cost, item-level RFID Federal Way, Wash.-based Weyerhaeuscr Co. has acquired OrganicID, a developer of printed...
Tags: RFID, Weyerhaeuser Co.
Research articles 2006-09-02
The Food and Drug Administration has joined the rising chorus of groups advocating RFID tags.(Management: an executive summary of industry news)
* The Food and Drug Administration has joined the rising chorus of groups advocating RFID tags. A recent FDA report says tagging pharmaceutical products with radio frequency identification devices will improve tracking and tracing and would make .. * The Food and Drug Administration...
Tags: RFID, FDA, RFID tag, tagging
Research articles 2004-03-01
GSI Commerce Signs Multi-Year Deal for Client Device Identification Solution From The 41st Parameter
The 41st Parameter , a leader in agent-less client device identification CDI for the online channel, today announced that GSI Commerce, Inc.® (NASDAQ: GSIC) has selected its proprietary FraudNet ™ solution, designed to accurately identify client devices online to detect and prevent Internet fraud . GSI,...
Research articles 2007-03-06
Optio Software Unveils Powerful, Portable Labeling Solution; Optio Advanced Labeling™ Supports Radio Frequency Identification And Bar-Code Technology as Well as On-Demand Printing from Mobile Devices
ALPHARETTA, Ga. -- Optio Software, Inc. (OTCBB: OPTO) today introduces Optio Advanced LabelingTM, a solution that enables companies to generate thermal, bar-code and radio frequency identification RFID labels and print them on demand from Windows desktop computers and mobile devices.
Tags: mobile, mobile device, on-demand, radio, RFID
Research articles 2006-04-12
The European Biometric Identification (ID) Market -- A new Study by Frost & Sullivan; Biometrics devices ready to hit the mass market.
M2 PRESSWIRE-2 October 2000-FROST & SULLIVAN: The European Biometric Identification ID Market -- A new Study by Frost & Sullivan; Biometrics devices ready to hit the mass market C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02102000 Across Europe, biometry starts capturing end-users' ...
Tags: Authentication/Encryption, Biometrics, Europe, Frost & Sullivan, SECURITY
Research articles 2000-10-02
Rush University Medical Center to Utilize Radio Frequency Identification Technology from Mobile Aspects
PITTSBURGH -- Mobile Aspects announced today that the Center for Congenital and Structural Heart Disease CCSHD at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, has agreed to install iRISupply[TM], a clinical resource management system that manages medical devices and supplies through radio frequency identification RFID technology. The cabinet-based system will be deployed...
Tags: University Medical
Research articles 2008-01-29
Fujitsu Microelectronics America announces new fingerprint identification technology for cell phones, mobile devices. (New Products).(Brief Article)
A new fingerprint identification system from Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. FMA combines sweep sensor technology with advanced algorithms to provide a powerful, dependable, easy-to-use authentication system for PCs, cell phones and other mo A new fingerprint identification system from Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. FMA combines...
Tags: cell phone, fingerprint identification, Fujitsu Ltd., mobile, mobile device, phone
Research articles 2002-05-01
Detroit Free Press Michigan Memo Column.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 22--AMERITECH CORP. will introduce a service today that helps customers handle unwanted calls from telemarketers. It will use the phone company's caller identification service to stop calls that are not fully identified from ringing customers' phones. Most telemarketers...
Tags: General Motors Corp., MARKETING, SALES, Saratoga
Research articles 1998-09-24
Company Profile for Tegal Corporation
Tegal Corporation designs, manufactures, markets and services plasma etch and deposition systems that enable the production of integrated circuits ICs, memory and related microelectronics devices used in personal computers, wireless voice and data telecommunications, contactless transaction devices, radio frequency identification devices, smart cards, data storage and micro-level actuators. The Company's...
Tags: Company, integrated circuit
Research articles 2005-01-21
Increased Civilian Projects Foreseen to Spur Growth in Global AFIS and Live-Scan Devices Markets
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Civilian based projects such as border control, immigration, national ID, driver's license, and asylum seeker programs to prevent fraud and secure national borders are escalating the demand for automated fingerprint identification systems AFIS and live-scan devices. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.autoid.frost.com), World AFIS...
Tags: Authentication/Encryption, Biometrics, Frost & Sullivan, Litigation, SECURITY, Strategy
Research articles 2004-11-22
Cambridge Devices Raises $2.5M in Seed Venture Capital Financing
-- MIT Professor Dr. Anthony Sinskey Joins Board of Directors -- CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Cambridge Devices, a medical device company that develops real-time pathology solutions, today announced it has completed a $2.5M round of seed funding from Kodiak Venture Partners. Cambridge Devices was founded in 2004 by Suni...
Tags: board, Cambridge, Dr., HEALTHCARE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, professor
Research articles 2006-11-20
Kuehne + Nagel, Omron Electronics and Avicon have announced the successful implementation of the radio frequency identification compliance infrastructure and business processes for Omron Healthcare in support of Wal-Mart's electronic product code mandat
Kuehne + Nagel, Omron Electronics and Avicon have announced the successful implementation of the radio frequency identification RFID compliance infrastructure and business processes for Omron Healthcare in support of Wal-Mart's electronic product code EPC mandates. Shipments of Omron Healthcare's medical devices have been tagged with EPC tags at the case...
Tags: business process, compliance, Electronic Product Code, health care, Omron Corp., radio, radio frequency, RFID, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Research articles 2005-10-01
Key Tronic and NRI launch line of affordable finger-image identification products; customers and distributors sign up for first shipments of Secure, Bell Labs technology coming
SPOKANE, Wash.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 9, 1997--Key Tronic Corporation (NASDAQ:KTCC), a world leader in keyboard and input device technology, announced it has created the Secure line of finger-image scanning devices that can inexpensively transform any Windows-compatible PC into a "biometric" personal identification workstation.
Research articles 1997-06-09
M-Systems to Take Part in CARTES 2005, the World's Leading Event for Smart Cards and Identification
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Demonstrating its commitment and deep engagement with the smart card industry, M-Systems (Nasdaq: FLSH), an industry leader and innovator of flash-based data storage devices, announced today that, for the first time, the Company will be exhibiting at CARTES 2005, the world's leading event for smart cards and...
Tags: smart card
Research articles 2005-11-08
Firms ponder tire-tracking devices
Byline: Sherri Begin A competing tire-tracking technology to radio-frequency identification is attracting attention from tire and vehicle makers. Bridgestone/Firestone North American Tire L.L.C. is the first tire maker to evaluate InfoGlyph, a laser-made stamp of bar-code-like data engraved into the sidewall of the tire and...
Tags: Biometrics, Ford Motor Co., laser, RFID, SECURITY, WIRELESS
Research articles 2003-06-02
Identification software.(Brief Article)
The ID Works Basic Edition identification software was released by Credentia, a Datacard Group company. The software, designed for startup ID programs, provides the essential tools for creating card designs and production forms, entering and retrieving data, capturing images, and sending jobs to card printers. It...
Tags: Datacard Group, image, PRODUCTIVITY, software
Research articles 2000-02-01
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