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(www.eweek.com) -- DOD Details its RFID Plans The U.S. military is stepping up its plans for RFID pilot projects following a recent decision to deploy the wireless tags by 2005.
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(www.roadnews.com ) -- Plan ahead to ease your laptop through customs International travelers are often worried about being asked to pay duty when they pass their laptop computers through customs. Although many people never have problems, there are many that do, according to the Los Angeles office of the US Customs Service. Consequently, it’s best to take some precautions
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(www.mobilevillage.com) -- Report: 45% of US workers use mobiles Mobile technology and services are continuing to grow at a rapid pace, with 45 percent of the U.S. workforce already mobile in some manner, according to the analyst firm Gartner.
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(www.mobilevillage.com) -- Firm offers 10 predictions for wireless carriers in 2004 Number portability is propelling wireless carriers into the role of primary communications provider at a breakneck pace. Preparing to answer the call, carriers are quickly shifting their focus from price to quality and customer service.
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AMREL News
AMREL introduces Power Stop - the first-of-its-kind power management tool for in-vehicle computers. - a division of AMREL, announced today the availability of their new Power Stop power management tool - a compact, user-installed accessory that monitors both the vehicle battery as well as the computer battery.
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DOD Details its RFID Plans
www.eweek.com

Plan ahead to ease your laptop through customs
www.roadnews.com


Report: 45% of US workers use mobiles

www.mobilevillage.com

Firm offers 10 predictions for wireless carriers in 2004
www.mobilevillage.com