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New Wal-Mart CIO steams ahead with RFID

April 20, 2006 Exec promises to pursue the expanded use of radio frequency identification tags as fervently as his predecessor. TAGS: RFID, CIO, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., radio frequency, executive vice president, supplier, radio

E.U. official: Now isn't time for RFID regulations

April 2, 2007 European Commission won't levy stiff rules on radio frequency ID tags now. But bureaucrats promise to do so later if they smell privacy concerns. TAGS: RFID, radio frequency, commission, regulation, law, rule, radio

RFID vulnerable to attacks, researchers say

April 13, 2006 Australian researchers say RFID tags can be disrupted by being bombarded with different radio frequencies. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, tag, researcher, reader, frequency, radio frequency, attack, radio

Australia Post tracks mail delivery using RFID

October 19, 2006 Test letters with RFID tags are used to monitor performance throughout journey. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, delivery, monitoring, radio frequency, letter, radio, monitor

U.K. may try RFID to stop medical gear theft

February 28, 2006 National Health Service may turn to new technology to help stop the theft of expensive diagnotic eqiupment. TAGS: theft, RFID, radio frequency, equipment, tagging, U.K., radio, security

Could broad anti-RFID laws cause problems?

July 14, 2005 Panelists at an industry event to evaluate RFID complain of "Luddite" activists, politicians. But they do want encryption. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, ID card, radio frequency, legislator, smart card, politician, encryption, law, California, radio

NATO tests RFID to prevent friendly fire

October 20, 2005 Operation Urgent Quest uses battlefield conditions to test the potential of combat identity systems to prevent unnecessary deaths. TAGS: RFID, aircraft, tag, radar, radio frequency, vehicle, target, radio, mile, asset, message

This week in biometrics

October 28, 2005 The hype surrounding biometrics is prompting some countries to invest in technology where they think it is most needed--protecting borders. TAGS: biometrics, passport, radio frequency, RFID, radio

'Smart shelf' test triggers fresh criticism

November 15, 2003 Wal-Mart Stores and Procter & Gamble quietly tested a controversial new smart-chip-based retail technology earlier this year, representatives of both companies confirm. TAGS: Procter & Gamble Co., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., shelf, Gillette Co., RFID, shopper, radio frequency, criticism, representative, spokeswoman, radio, webcam
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