GPS Location Capability Added to Belgravium Atlanta 8000
High-Tech Electronics software
The term High-Tech (high technology) relates to advanced, state-of-the-art technology such as micro-electronics used as components in the production of goods such as desk and laptop computers, mobile devices, smart phones and tablet PCs. The term high tech refers to the most advanced technology currently available. It is often used in reference to micro-electronics. Hi-Tech Manufacturing software enables control and optimisation of production operations as well as providing the supply chain visibility you need to better understand the status of outsourced activities and trading partner relationships and their impact on orders, inventory and distribution. This visibility enables effective management of every aspect of the supply chain to balance demand with production efforts, maintain optimum inventory levels and meet customer expectations.
SATO Rounds Off its Range of Consumables with HF RFID Tags by UPM Raflatac
Mar 02, 2006 Comments (0)
SATO now distributes HF RFID tags and inlays produced by Finnish RFID specialist UPM Raflatac.
Zebra Technologies new wireless QL Plus mobile printers keep data safe
Feb 22, 2006 Comments (0)
Customers are left satisfied with fast processing and secure wireless data transfers
GEN2 RFID LABELS PRICE CUT TO 12.9p BY SATO
Feb 02, 2006 Comments (0)

SATO UK has cut the price of self-adhesive EPC RFID tags after commissioning a brand new RFID label manufacturing line.
Intermec Introduces Its Most Rugged Mobile Computer
Jan 31, 2006 Comments (0)

According to recent research conducted by Venture Development Corp., mobile device failure frequently is a result of organisations deploying devices that are not suitable or rugged enough for the environments in which they are used.
Socket Communications Unveils Go Wi-Fi! P500 - High-Speed Internet Add-On for Windows Mobile Devices
Jan 30, 2006 Comments (0)
Fastest 802.11g Wireless LAN Card with Enterprise-Class Security and Easy-to-Use Wi-Fi Companion Software.
Escort Memory Systems Takes the Lead in RFID for Factory Automation
Nov 18, 2005 Comments (0)
Announcing the Cobalt HF family for industrial automation