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With a goal of becoming a prime contractor in national security, Vistronix has acquired Technology Associates International Corp., a maker of geospatial and data visualization software for U.S. military and civilian agencies. Read Original Content
Following the success of RFID readers and cards at Florida’s Walt Disney World, Disney Parks will introduce RFID-enabled ID bracelets called “MagicBands” this spring that will take the place of tickets, hotel keys, cash and credit cards. Read Original Content
In a move to promote geospatial standards and location-based applications, cloud application data specialist Cloudant has joined the international Open Geospatial Consortium. Read Original Content
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Mobile Cadastral GIS 3.1 for Android has been launched by Supergeo. The field survey application is designed for mapping data query and measurement in Taiwan. Read Original Content
PD&D Magazine associate editor Chris Fox feels RFID technology has the capability to revolutionize medical technology, robotics technology and much more, but also has the potential to “easily drive us into an Orwellian state”. Read Original Content
Trimble’s ThingMagic Mercury6 RFID Reader will be part of the ng Connect Program’s Connected Service Vehicle, demonstrating a suite of cloud-based services to deliver office productivity to vehicle-based field workers. Read Original Content
Deezer has developed an RFID-based total tracking concept for use at major festivals. “Where was I last night” is being piloted at a festival in the Netherlands and the system is designed to know every single spot a user stood at a festival, what they were listening to and when, and can play it all back the next day plus share that information with festival organizers, labels, and others interested in tracking these details. Read Original Content
Fanggle and AMH & RFID Solutions have formed a partnership to provide software and services to libraries to enhance library processes and improve services to patrons. Read Original Content
A Norwegian trash collecting firm is using an RFID-based solution to track pickup routes, ensure accounts are paid before the bins are dumped, and know when a bin may contain the wrong sorts of items. Read Original Content
Driven by regulatory requirements, emerging market adoption and increased use of mobile solutions, the global GIS and geospatial analysis software market continued growing through 2011 and 2012, and ARC is predicting market growth to continue through 2017. Read Original Content
The goal of the GIS program at the National Center for Atmospheric Research is to promote and support the use of GIS as both an analytical and infrastructure tool in atmospheric research and to address broader issues of spatial data management, interoperability and geoinformatics within the geosciences. Read Original Content
Gyroscope and motion sensor maker InvenSense are developing chips that will enable smartphones to guide users up and down escalators, through subway stations and up to specific cubicles within skyscrapers and other places GPS signals do not currently work well, if at all. Read Original Content
California’s Attorney General and Department of Justice released a report recommending mobile application developers limit their data collection and retention and give users access to the data collected. Read Original Content
Panasonic has unveiled two new rugged tablets developed for field workers: The Toughpad FZ-G1, a 10 inch Windows 8 tablet; and the Toughpad B1, a 7 inch Android tablet. Read Original Content
A survey of car owners conducted by J.P. Power and Associates reveals the level of satisfaction with factory-installed GPS systems is down 13 points from the prior year. The survey was conducted in October and November of 2012. Read Original Content
Garmin has unveiled a new series of Nuvi GPS navigators that feature Real Directions, a feature that provides more natural instructions based on recognizable landmarks and buildings. Read Original Content
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