The pressure seems to be building on Europe to speed up the adoption of RFID which has already been adopted by a number of U.S. giants. Europe plans to undertake a comprehensive study on RFID wich...
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In one of my previous posts I talked about the virus scare haunting RFID technology. After racking my brains for quite some time I found out some facts about RFID: Since RFID tags are just storage...
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The automotive RFID market is expected to grow at an astounding rate of 20% and double volumes by 2010. The automotive industry has been using RFID for vehicle immobilization. An improvement in...
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David Zhou of MoreRFID.com (our content partner here at the RFID Weblog) recently interviewed Mike Saunders, director of aviation of Symbol Technologies, on Symbol's successful implementation of...
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RFID tags subject to viruses sound malicious but true. Researchers are increasingly becoming aware of this threat. It has been found that viruses can be implanted in RFID tags by way of a SQL...
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One of the most interesting -- and in my opinion most beneficial uses of RFID -- is in medical applications, as noted in this article in the Washington Post: Using the system, emergency-room doctors...
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Marks & Spencer, the large British retailer, is extending its item-level RFID tagging to more articles of clothing -- among them, ladies underwear. The move is designed to help the retailer better...
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Here's more on RFID chipped people relating to my article of last week. Someone sent me an Internet.com news article that quotes a VeriSign official saying that 2,000 people worldwide have RFID...
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When I read news reports like this indicating that the European Union is going to launch a public inquiry into RFID, I don't know whether to (1) be worried that lawmakers will stifle the promise...
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RFID has a bright and "printed" future. That may sound counterintuitive in this day of wireless communications and the Internet, where newspapers and magazines lose ground by the month. But...
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The average company spends 4% of revenue on logistics assets such as pallets, bins, shipping containers, totes and other containers of various sorts. Obviously any company spending this kind of dough...
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Over at RFID Solutions Online I found an interesting Q & A (Question and Answer) document in which several vendors of RFID readers give quick tips for selecting RFID readers. Now, if you are like...
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Chris Kapsambelis, of Barcode Data Systems, who has been a guest contributor here and is a regular commenter, has written an interesting piece published at AIDC100.org about barcodes and RFID being...
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MoreRFID.com tomorrow is launching the first digital magazine focusing on RFID, called "Digital RFID." And I got a sneak peek. My reaction? Color me impressed. It's groundbreaking and...
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I've noticed an interesting subculture. It's people with implanted RFID chips. It's a very small, but growing group. You have the Mexican attorneys general who do it for secure access to...
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