Sun sets up European RFID test center
Sun Microsystems will open a facility in Europe where companies can test their radio frequency identification systems. "Sun is set to turn up the heat in the controversial debate over RFID tracking tags by opening a center in Linlithgow, Scotland, where the company’s European manufacturing facility is located. There, European companies will be able to test their radio tag ID systems and make sure they comply with regulatory and privacy laws."
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