Australia’s embattled construction sector could benefit from cloud based information systems that can be switched on and off in lockstep with individual projects – with the exception of those organisations based in remote areas like the Kimberleys.
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Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Sunday, 03 December 2006 18:47
A public debate has now begun into the whole affair, with some raising the whole RFID debate once more, which has the potential of being used and misused in the same way.
Any company that has similar plans in mind will no doubt be wanting to make sure they cannot be publicly exposed as not necessarily taking security seriously as seems to be the case with Nike+iPod, even though on the face of it they never thought this would be an issue.
The best advice for Nike+iPod users right now seems to be to manually turn off the sensor when you’re not using it. Alternative technologies that effectively do the same thing include a recently released Sony Walkman and the Nokia 5500 Sport mobile phone. As these devices have a pedometer and other sports sensors within them, they are not having to broadcast or receive signals from Nike shoes, and indeed work with any shoes you currently own.
Perhaps now they’ll get a sales boost!
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