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RFID guards your bikes while you attend your class

2008-11-17 14:31:04| The RFID Weblog

I never realized bikes were a prized possession until I came to know that in the city of Copenhagen alone more than twenty thousand bikes were stolen in a year. Bike theft problem has become so big that around three RFID projects on tagging bikes have been initiated at university levels so that students can concentrate more on their classes and worry less about their bike getting stolen in their absence. These RFID Bike programs have been running in University of Portsmouth, Copenhagen City and Oregon State University. RFID tags are embedded on these bikes which would deter thieves from eyeing them. Have a look at the RFID Bike Programs running at all these places. See full article. Related Entries: University of Phoenix - First week of class - 26 July 2004 RFID becomes the heart of student's cell phones at Slippery Rock University - 09 July 2007 Colorado State University to Open New Online College - 18 March 2008 Chuck your cars in favor of High Tech RFID Aluminum Bikes - 25 June 2008 Contents of this feed are a property of Creative Weblogging Limited and are protected by copyright laws. Violations will be prosecuted. Please email us if you'd like to use this feed for non-commercial activities at feeds - at - creative-weblogging.com.

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Hollinger Inc.: Settlement of Shareholder Class Action Receives Preliminary Approval of Ontario Court

2008-11-17 11:31:37| Accounting - Topix.net

TORONTO, ONTARIO, November 16 / MARKET WIRE/ -- Hollinger Inc. announced today that the Ontario Superior Court of Justice issued an order on November 14, 2008 granting its preliminary approval of a settlement ...

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Privacy Crusaders Launch Class Action Against NebuAd

2008-11-15 00:33:11| E-Commerce Times

Fifteen people have filed suit against online media company NebuAd, alleging that its use of deep packet inspection technology violates consumer privacy. The technology tracks the Web-surfing habits of ISP customers in order to better target ads to them. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, also names several ISPs.

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If You're Going To Do Something, Do It First Class

2008-11-13 22:37:01| Perception Analyzer Dial.Log

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