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Students and faculty from Delta State University in Mississippi utilized GIS technology to create search and rescue maps to assist the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency as Hurricane Isaac reached the Gulf Coast. Read Original Content
Panasonic’s rugged Toughbook 19 convertible tablet PC has been upgraded and will now feature the Intel Core i5-3320M vPro processor. Read Original Content
Vertical Solutions, Inc. has launched HTML5-based mobile versions of its customer relationship management and field service software solutions. Read Original Content
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The city of Indianapolis is using GPS technology with private field service crews taking inventory of streets and street signs, utilizing special vans equipped with cameras, sensors and laser guided radar. Read Original Content
South African firm Harmonic Group is working with a private hospital to utilize RFID technology to track and secure newborn babies. Read Original Content
MIT researchers have developed an ethylene-detecting sensor with an RFID chip that communicates with a handheld device to detect and display ethylene levels and reduce food waste in the supply chain. Read Original Content
The City of Honolulu is undergoing a project which integrates GIS technology with 3D apps to help visualize and map development and planning proposals. Read Original Content
The ThingMagic division of Trimble has created a new infographic titled “The Future of RFID: Think Big, Yet Simple,” illustrating the benefits of RFID technology in industries such as healthcare, retail, construction and transportation. Read Original Content
Unitech has created a white paper, “Automated Data Collection Made Easy”, describing how an automated barcode data collection system can be an easy to use solution. Read Original Content
Field Technologies magazine provides “5 Reasons to go Rugged” in this article. Read Original Content
Montreal’s public transportation system will undergo an upgrade with a new system to be launched in 2014 that will monitor the location of buses using GPS and will relay information to users via the Web and smart devices. Read Original Content
The world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, uses RFID technology, facial recognition and handheld wireless devices for emergency responses, food safety, point-of-sale transactions and passenger service. Read Original Content
A mountain rescue expert in the U.K. warns hikers that GPS mobile phones should only be used for urban walking, and those planning hikes in the hills should be equipped with a map and compass. Read Original Content
Spain’s Costa del Sol has launched a campaign for smartphone users, enabling them to scan QR codes throughout the region to receive additional information about each site/venue. Read Original Content
Finland’s Neste Oil has launched an RFID-based vehicle identification system at truck fueling stations throughout the country. Read Original Content
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VDC Research Group predicts the handheld barcode scanner market in North and South America will grow at a compound annual growth rate of more than 9 percent to nearly $650 million by 2016. Read Original Content
Organizations are discovering they must revise their thinking about building and deploying mobile applications to enable a positive user experience for employees and increase adoption of BYOD. Read Original Content
Reports from China suggest Huawei is planning to jump into the M2M market in Europe, which may spell trouble for vendors including Cinterion, Sierra Wireless and Telit. Read Original Content
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