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Thursday, June 19, 2003

Delta Air plans RFID bag-tag test. Delta Air Lines plans a one-month test of RFID bag tags, a move seen as yet another boost for the technology following Wal-Mart's recent decision to use RFID tags throughout its supply chain. [Computerworld News]
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Sybase aims Wi-Fi program at sales teams [CNET News.com]
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SBC Offers Wi-Fi Packages to Schools, Health Care. The telco/ISP covering several states is offering itself as the single point of contact for veriticals that want to install wireless VoIP systems and networks. [News]
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IBM puts Wi-Fi in Boys and Girls Clubs. Networks will work with clubs' desktop computers [InfoWorld: Wireless]
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Security researchers nibble at Bluetooth. Say hello to Redfang [The Register]
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Open Source AP and Other New Products. An open-source, Linux-based, software access point tops the list of new products this week, along with announcements on a compact bridge/repeater and first 11g USB adapter from Buffalo Technology and Sony's foray into the world of 11g. [News]
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Analysts predict wireless hot-spot crash. The money being spent on introducing wireless LAN in public places is being wasted, according to Forrester analysts, who tip Bluetooth to nudge past Wi-Fi. [CNET News.com]
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