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Implanting Subdermal RFID in Practice
(I4U) posted 03/30/2006 Canadian Piercing Studio Tribal Expression provided us with some insights on subdermal RFID placements in practice.
The studio offers RFID placements for people who want ... Relevance: 6.75 Open in New Window
Nearly 3 Billion RFID Tags Shipped In China By 2009
(China Tech News) posted 03/10/2006 A report by In-Stat shows that more than 2.9 billion RFID tags are forecast to be shipped by 2009 in China.
The report says from 2005 through 2009, a major RFID applicati ... Relevance: 6.5 Open in New Window
China University Installs RFID
(TechWeb News) posted 01/26/2006 ... Jimei University Library in Xiamen, China, is installing radio frequency identification (RFID) in its main library on campus with assistance from Shanghai RFID System Tec ... Relevance: 6.44 Open in New Window
China's human ID program to drive major RFID adoption
(Computer Business Review) posted 03/14/2006 ... Resident ID Card program is expected to significantly accelerate the adoption of RFID, said In-Stat.
'With a population of over 1.3 billion, the issuance of RFID-tag ... Relevance: 6.35 Open in New Window
Lockheed Martin To Acquire RFID Firm
(Industry Week) posted 05/09/2006 ... had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Savi Technolongy, Inc., a provider of RFID solutions.
Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Savi provides RFID solutions that in ... Relevance: 6.2 Open in New Window
Wal-Mart Plans to Add RFID to 500 More Stores
(Baseline Magazine) posted 09/13/2006 ... it plans to bring another 500 stores online with its radio-frequency identification (RFID) initiative by the end of January 2007.
That will bring the total number of ... Relevance: 6.2 Open in New Window
RFID 'Powder' - World's Smallest RFID Tag
(Technovelgy.com) posted 02/15/2007 ... Relevance: 6.07 Open in New Window
Passports with embedded RFID coming to US
(MobileMag) posted 03/14/2006 RFID advancements are making the technology reach many new possibilities. They've considered putting them in employee ID cards, so there's no need to swipe to get past securit ... Relevance: 6.05 Open in New Window
Global RFID Passport Encryption standard cracked in 2 hours
(The Register) posted 02/04/2006 One big hit to the public confidence in RFID has come from the Netherlands, where a security firm partnered with a TV program to successfully decrypt a Dutch-prototype RFID pa ... Relevance: 5.92 Open in New Window
"Privacy Friendly" RFID Tag Can Still Be Read
(Information Week) posted 11/14/2006 IBM's answer to privacy concerns about RFID tags: tear them off. The company last week said it has its first manufacturing agreement for its Clipped Tag, which is des ... Relevance: 5.85 Open in New Window
Mass RFID tagging for foods by 2015?
(The Wise Marketer) posted 10/24/2005 By 2015 some 900 billion food items could well be RFID-tagged, and 824 million livestock will have more sophisticated, more expensive tags either on or inside them, according ... Relevance: 5.81 Open in New Window
BlueBean's DIY RFID: Don't Try This At Home, Kids
(TMCnet.com) posted 02/18/2006 BlueBean, LLC, is now offering what the company describes as “complete RFID development lab kits for anyone who needs a smaller-scale RFID portal product.”
The do-it-your ... Relevance: 5.76 Open in New Window
VeriChip's human-implatable RFID chips clonable, sez hackers
(Engadget) posted 07/25/2006 ... Philip K. Dick novel, a pair of hackers have recently demonstrated how human-implantable RFID chips from VeriChip can be easily cloned, effectively stealing the person's ... Relevance: 5.72 Open in New Window
RFID Production To Increase 25-Fold In Four Years
(Information Week) posted 01/19/2006 SAN FRANCISCO — The number of RFID tags produced worldwide is expected to increase more than 25 fold between 2005 and 2010, reaching 33 billion, according to market research c ... Relevance: 5.72 Open in New Window
Brief: Israeli Army Deploys RFID
(EE Times) posted 03/11/2006 TEL AVIV, Israel — The Israeli military will be the second outside the U.S. to adopt RFID technology to manage its supplies.
RFID technology will allow the army to manag ... Relevance: 5.71 Open in New Window
California RFID bill delayed for 12 months?
(Adfero Ltd) posted 10/06/2006 ... Californian governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's decision to veto a restrictive RFID bill, its author is planning to reintroduce it next year, according to repo ... Relevance: 5.67 Open in New Window
UK telecom regulator clears RFID tagging
(Pcadvisor.co.uk) posted 11/10/2005 The UK telecom regulator Ofcom, has given the go-ahead for RFID (radio frequency identification) tagging.
The watchdog has allocated the 865MHz to 868MHz range for RFID t ... Relevance: 5.54 Open in New Window
CASPIAN opposes Levi’s RFID chips in clothing
(Fibre2fashion) posted 05/02/2006 Levi Strauss’ RFID chips to track inventory is encroaching customer’s privacy, said a privacy group.
But company says that the process to know consumer's choice is entire ... Relevance: 5.49 Open in New Window
Survey: Customers not ready for RFID
(TUV) posted 06/22/2007 Customers have been slow to implement radio frequency identification (RFID) technology even though resellers and others in the IT sector are set to embrace it, new ... Relevance: 5.42 Open in New Window
San Francisco RFID ready
(Adfero Ltd) posted 10/04/2006 ... San Francisco International airport has been the first site in the US to install RFID chip readers for new e-passports, according to reports.
The ... Relevance: 5.4 Open in New Window
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