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An Excerpt from CNN explaining the use of RFID.

 

Aberdeen Group identifies RFID retail challenges

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Aberdeen Group identifies RFID retail challenges - Aberdeen Report takes a close look at RFID for retailers and predicts ongoing challenges to adoption.

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RFID and security at the Infosecurity Show

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RFID and security at the Infosecurity Show - Are RFID security worries all they're cracked up to be?

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Transport card security concerns increase as evidence grows on MiFare RFID hack

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Transport card security concerns increase as evidence grows on MiFare RFID hack - More security research has raised questions about the security of cards used in transport systems such as the London Underground's Oyster card.

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Omnitrol Networks Integrates IBM RFID Software Into Work-In-Process Appliance

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Omnitrol Networks Integrates IBM RFID Software Into Work-In-Process Appliance - Omnitrol Networks and IBM today announced that Omnitrol has embedded IBM's WebSphere RFID Information Center software into the OMNITROL Work-In-Process (WIP) appliance to create an EPC-based traceability and tracking solution for the manufacturing and logistics industries. [IBM Newsroom]

RFID takes off at Airbus

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RFID takes off at Airbus - Airbus makes a major investment in RFID for supply chain and manufacturing operations.

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RFID climbs to top of CIOs' wishlists

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RFID climbs to top of CIOs' wishlists - RFID rivals SOA at the top of CIOs' wishlists

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Retail user group wary of RFID for direct delivery

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Retail user group wary of RFID for direct delivery - Retailers and manufacturers are unsure of RFID for direct store delivery.

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RFID embroidery? - no, not an April Fool!

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RFID embroidery? - no, not an April Fool! - RFID bracelet tags are now being dressed up with embroidery to make them look aesthetically pleasing.

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BAA's Terminal 5 baggage woes

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BAA's Terminal 5 baggage woes - Could Terminal 5's first-day baggage-handling troubles accelerate adoption of RFID?

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China repositions in RFID and prints more Part 2

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China repositions in RFID and prints more Part 2 - One day there may be laws to tag all 150 million dogs in China and 2.4 billion pigs yearly but IDTechEx finds that there is no hurry to do this and when it is done it will almost certainly be on a province by province basis. [Printed Electronics News]

Opening up Pandora's Box of RFID legislation

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Opening up Pandora's Box of RFID legislation - A new law in the US State of Washington has opened up Pandora's Box of RFID legislation

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China repositions in RFID and prints more Part 1

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China repositions in RFID and prints more Part 1 - The Chinese are anxious to leapfrog the foreign competition in RFID and they are trialling the U-Code alternative to EPC as something lower cost, simpler and more likely to have printed logic, not just antennas. [Printed Electronics News]

Intel on RFID: "disruptive but exciting"

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Intel on RFID: "disruptive but exciting" - Intel has some positive thoughts on the future of RFID, viewing it as a disruptive technology.

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Still all to play for on RFID privacy

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Still all to play for on RFID privacy - The good news for those involved in the debate about RFID privacy is that, despite European interest in safeguarding consumers' interests, no decisions have yet been made with regard to regulation or self-regulation, though all the lobbyists are busy. At...

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