MasterCard says that its new RFID-based payment system, called PayPass, is headed toward a roll-out nationally in the U.S. But the roll-out will be in stages on a market-by-market basis. It already...
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For those of you reading this weblog by a feedreader, you probably haven't seen the announcement: we are offering a bounty for each piece of submitted RFID news that we publish. If you would like...
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Smart Labels asia 2004, Asia's foremost event on RFID and smart labels, will be held on 10-11 November, 2004 in Tokyo, Japan. It looks like a great line-up of speakers, including the keynote...
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WorldLabel.com has patented a process for embedding RFID tags in self-adhesive labels. The company says it is "a low cost method of converting RFID tags to be embedded accurately into a paper...
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There's growing attention on the need to deal with all the data that RFID implementations will be capable of generating. For recent comments on this subject, visit these articles: RFID's...
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There have been countless news stories about RFID implementations in the U.S., Europe, Japan, China and India -- even Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand. Now comes this report from AMEInfo...
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One of the columns that I always find time to read -- even if it takes me a few days to get to -- is Mark Roberti's Opinion column over at RFID Journal. I always learn something new or...
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One outgrowth of all the advances in health care is an overabundance of medical waste. Cases of illegal dumping of medical waste are growing. IBM aims to help deal with that problem by usig RFID to...
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