
Dublin campus takes a craic at track and trace...
By Jo Best
Published: 22 March 2006 16:15 GMT
The Dublin centre is showcasing one of the most potentially controversial applications of RFID: people tracking.
This tag, pictured worn around the neck of an IBM demonstrator, can help companies locate their workers. Tags such as these currently cost around $100, although prices are expected to halve within the next 12 months.
Photo credit: Jo Best
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