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Rajit Gadh reports on RFID research at UCLA and predicts a new state of wireless communication.
As interest in RFID for the retail supply chain increases, potential buyers of the technology need to determine the ways RFID will change their business processes and be wary of the technology’s ...
RFID-related services will grow to about $270m in 2007 before levelling off, IDC projected, while software spending will not begin to grow until about 2006, when more companies will start to need ...
A UCLA professor reports on current RFID technology and envisions a world in which virtually anything -- or anyone -- can be part of an interactive Internet.
RFID payment systems are one of those things that the community seems to be divided on. Some only see the technology as a potential security liability, and will go a far as to disable the RFID chip… ...
The US-VISIT program is failing to adequately protect personal data being stored in databases and collected via RFID inlays embedded in its I-94 visa forms, according to a report released last month ...
In the wake of barcodes came a whole platoon of ideas that fell under the umbrella of automatic identification (AutoID), including radio frequency identification (RFID).
It's going to take "several layers" of technology to mitigate risks in the drug supply chain. ... RFID/ePedigree, thin layer chromatography, and near infrared and Raman spectroscopy.
The majority of credit cards in the US don’t have RFID chips, and we weren’t able to find any credible reports of actual RFID identity or credit card theft.