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Duo Visualizes Radio Waves, Helping Designers Apply RFID Technology to Products

Blog  |  www.fastcompany.com | Oct 15, 2009

RFID field To many minds, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology seems pretty sinister. After all, its reach is basically invisible. The interactions it promises--between devices, while we're blithely unaware--can seem like a creepy sort of magic.

http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/cliff-kuang/design-innovation/new-rfid-invisible-gets-visualized

Using RFID tags to track beverage industry assets

Blog  |  www.computerweekly.com | Jul 10, 2009

Tailoring RFID tags to match the positioning and location of beverage industry assets

http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/rfid-blog/2009/07/tailoring-rfid-tags-to-assets.html

RFID Technology Installation to Begin in Pembina, North Dakota

Blog  |  blogs.customhouseguide.com | May 7, 2009

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is advising all travelers entering into the United States through the port of Pembina, N.D. of the installation of ...

http://blogs.customhouseguide.com/news/?p=2941

Here Comes the Next Great Technology Thing for Exhibitions and Events

Blog  |  www.tradeshowweek.com | Apr 30, 2009

Thoughts, advice, innovations, interviews and experiences on the tools and business processes of event and trade show technology...

http://www.tradeshowweek.com/blog/1620000362/post/300044030.html

Wal-Mart's RFID plans haven't worked out so well for suppliers

Blog  |  www.bloggingstocks.com | Apr 28, 2008

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http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2008/04/28/wal-marts-rfid-plans-havent-worked-out-so-well-for-suppliers/

 

Can a RFID Chip Help Prevent Theft?

Blog  |  www.expertbusinesssource.com | Jun 22, 2007

June 22, 2007 Whether your business is manufacturing, retail, wholesale, service, hospitality or high tech, it is probably experiencing some degree of employee and/or customer theft.

http://www.expertbusinesssource.com/blog/420000242/post/970011097.html

DRM Goes From Soft Suck to Blow Hard :: DRM - Digital Rights Management

It's not precisely revolutionary, but I think we can now officially call hardware-based DRM a market trend. The latest IT news is gorged with stories of new developments in hardware-based digital rights management. That's right; it's not just software anymore.

http://www.drmblog.com/index.php?/archives/66_DRM_Goes_From_Soft_Suck_to_Blow_Hard.html

A passport to privacy breaches

Blog  |  www.newscientist.com

Looks to me like the US State Department is sleepwalking into harnessing another ?security? technology that privacy-minded folk have warned against all along.

http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/2006/07/passport-to-privacy-breaches.html

Blog | Cheskin Added Value

The ubiquitous use of RFIDs (Radio Frequency Identification Devices) is finally starting to show up on the radar screen of consumer outcry. It’s ironic that the latest hue is from Berkeley bibliophiles.

http://www.cheskin.com/blog/blog/archives/000811.html

rfid- beyond the grocery store :: Influxinsights

Most people are aware of the push towards RFID as a technology to track products along their lifecycle from production through to the store shelf to help better inventory management. Wal-Mart has been one of the most aggressive proponents of the technology.

http://www.influxinsights.com/blog/article/700/rfid--beyond-the-grocery-store.html

 

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