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PlaneNews

Airbus boosts network infrastructure

The manufacturer hopes to benefit from fast and flexible access to data between its production facilities 15 Jul 2008

black cabNews

RBS trials contactless payments in London cabs

The 'touch and go' technology is expected to help drivers meet passenger demands for faster service 09 Jul 2008

Shopping trolleysNews

Retailers talk shop in London

From supply chain to Web 2.0 up for discussion 25 Jun 2008

Barts to begin WiFi voice and RFID trial

Hospital trust has 802.11n wireless network trial on the way 22 May 2008

Heathrow pilots RFID bags

Airline joins forces with BAA to carry out six-month trial 21 Feb 2008

System breakdown causes chaos at Heathrow

Passengers were unable to check in as baggage system performance was reduced 20 Feb 2008

TNT wears its technology well

Delivery firm speeds up loading with wearable scanning technology 08 Nov 2007

Yorkshire hospitals improve patient record access

Mid-Yorks Trust to upgrade its IT and networking, and implement RFID tagging 08 Nov 2007

McDonald’s orders contactless payments

Fast food chain hosts UK’s first public contactless payment service 28 Aug 2007

Manchester approves road pricing scheme

Tag and beacon technology could track cars by 2012 27 Jul 2007

Cashless train tickets planned

Technology to play a key role in rail future, says 30-year government strategy 25 Jul 2007

How RFID will improve patient safety

But the NHS could take on a more central role, say experts 12 Jul 2007

NHS studies RFID operation

Trust to use electronic tagging system to keep track of equipment 12 Jul 2007

Heathrow joins trial of RFID scheme

Baggage tracking to begin in September 05 Jul 2007

The Dome puts IT at the top

New entertainment venue will host a range of different technology benefits 28 Jun 2007

RFID to reduce lost baggage

Iata wants to install the technology at airports that lose most luggage 21 Jun 2007

Heathrow extends taxi management systems

Steria to manage one million taxi movements by the 2012 Olympics 13 Jun 2007

Silverjet takes off with IT innovation

The airline is targeting specific types of customer by personalising its services, reports Dave Friedlos 07 Jun 2007

Pessimism over new technology must end

Uncontested negative reactions to innovation and change will do nothing to kill off any potential Big Brother culture 31 May 2007

M&S forges ahead with RFID take-up

Rollout continues in 'world's most successful' RFID schemes 31 May 2007

Spar stocks up on automatic identification

Convenience chain to examine RFID and voice technologies 14 May 2007

Exam papers to be RFID-tagged

Technology intended to crack down on cheating 11 May 2007

Iceland overhauls technology with RFID

Technology is at the heart of frozen food retailer Iceland’s revival. Lisa Kelly talks to the man who is making it happen 26 Apr 2007

Council drives RFID parking

Milton Keynes is to introduce smartcards to enable cashless parking for residents, writes Dave Friedlos 19 Apr 2007

Cashless zones ... in 30 seconds

Cashless initiatives around the world 19 Apr 2007

Man City scores with mobile ticketing system

Premiership club waits on next generation phones 05 Apr 2007

Case study: Center Parcs

Holiday resort speeds data processing 29 Mar 2007

City Link uses RFID to tracks deliveries

Parcel firm adopts WiFi-based to enable real-time monitoring 28 Mar 2007

RFID considered for cigarette packets

Microchip technology one option to reduce counterfeiting 26 Mar 2007

A booming business is boosting IT

As football clubs increase their income, technology takes centre stage 22 Mar 2007

Case study: Tube Lines embeds RFID tags into railway sleepers

A flexible mobile architecture eases the maintenance of hundreds of miles of rail track 08 Mar 2007

RFID to help European Commission cars communicate

Is the European Commission's Intelligent Car System about improved safety or just another excuse for Big Brother? 08 Mar 2007

Minister prescribes RFID tags for NHS

Surgery patients, medicines and hospital equipment could all be tagged 22 Feb 2007

Baggage tracking set to drive RFID

Some 1.7 billion tags expected to be sold in 2007 06 Feb 2007

Hospital on track to extend trial of RFID

System helps to locate life-saving equipment 01 Feb 2007

Hospitals track assets via RFID

But technical difficulties are hampering successful adoption on wards. Dave Friedlos reports 01 Feb 2007

Computing's weekly podcast - 1 February 2007

This week we discuss online security and how two-factor authentication can help, plus a look at how the healthcare sector is starting to adopt RFID tagging technology 01 Feb 2007

RFID tags generate a buzz

Zoological Society tag wasps to determine behaviour 24 Jan 2007

The key technology items on the agenda for 2007

Computing previews the big issues for this year 04 Jan 2007

Technology at the heart of change - Computing's review of 2006

We look back at the high and lows of an eventful 2006 for the technology industry 21 Dec 2006

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