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RFID Becomes One Step Closer For Australian Retailers
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) yesterday finalised its approval for 4 Watt RFID readers operating between 920 and 926MHz. Until this time, the ACMA had limited use of RFID to 1 Watt within the 918 to 926MHz band. Approval of this new, (and unlicensed), RFID technology paves the way for better use of RFID technology in retailing and warehousing environments by Australian retailers and distributors. This recent move now brings Australia in line with use of RFID across the world.
That begs the question, however, why is this such a significant improvement for the use of IT in retailing environments? To understand this, one must familiarise themselves with RFID in retailing.
Practice4Sale - Listing Service For Pharmacy
If you are looking to buy and sell a pharmacy, you should look to Practice4Sale - Practice4Sale is Australia's leading independent source for pharmacy for sale listings.
Google Maps on Your Mobile Phone
Many mobile phones today are now equipped with GPS receivers. These devices allow you to locate your position with the aid of mapping software, enabling you to search nearby amenities, find directions and use a range of geo-location services. However, the mapping software installed by default on some devices leaves a lot to be desired. As such, use of these services is not widely used. Google provides a number of free applications that are designed specifically for mobile phones.
Pay Rises Put On Hold - The Australian
Fair Pay Commissioner Ian Harper has warned low-paid workers that the protection of jobs will be the guiding force in his final deliberations on the minimum wage.
Despite rising inflation, the man charged with setting the minimum wage has confessed he is deeply concerned that any movement that is too aggressive could exacerbate unemployment, reports The Australian.
Fall In Job Advertisements for 2009 - ANZ Survey
The extended impact of the financial crisis of 2008 is now upon us. The media is today flooded with news of falls in the rate of job advertisements. The question is, are these job "cut-backs" necessary; how long will they last; and what are the ramifications for the wider economy.
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