Posted on June 30th, 2004 by Bob Gould
This year s outbreak of vesicular stomatitis (VS) now has been confirmed, not only in horses in Texas and New Mexico, but also in two head of cattle in Starr County, about 225 miles south of San Antonio. The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC), the state s livestock and poultry health regulatory agency, received notification of the positive laboratory results late Tuesday, June 29.
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Posted on June 25th, 2004 by Bob Gould
Microsoft gets into RFID game – silicon.com
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Microsoft is planning to publish details of forthcoming radio-frequency identification (RFID) products this autumn.
Javed Sikander, Microsoft’s RFID programme manager, said on Thursday that the company plans to add RFID support to its core software and is also working on RFID products for small [...]
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Posted on June 18th, 2004 by Bob Gould
Horses on a total of three sites in Texas and four premises in New Mexico are known to be infected with Vesicular Stomatitis (VS), a painful blistering disease of livestock, such as horses, sheep, swine and deer. The viral disease appears spontaneously and sporadically in the southwestern U.S. and is thought to be transmitted by sand flies and black flies. The VS cases this spring are the first to be confirmed since l998.
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Posted on June 4th, 2004 by Bob Gould
Supermarkets can’t wait to get RFID into shops – LANs – Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com
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f RFID vendors want to start shifting some chips, they could do worse than focus their efforts on supermarkets and grocery chains, according to new research, which found the food sector just [...]
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