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AT&T to test RFID services

September 13, 2005 Next year, the company will start helping firms set up radio frequency identification networks, and will securely store their RFID data. TAGS: RFID, AT&T Corp., asset, radio

Tata opens RFID center in Chicago

June 29, 2005 The Chicago center will become the U.S. headquarters for the Indian tech services firm's RFID work. TAGS: RFID, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Chicago, India, U.S., radio

RFID revenues on upswing

January 12, 2005 Radio frequency identification tags could rake in up to $2.8 billion by 2009, according to a new study. TAGS: RFID, supply chain, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., radio

IBM steps up RFID push in Southeast Asia

December 9, 2004 Company will spend more than $7 million toward tracking tech's adoption, mainly in manufacturing and retail. TAGS: RFID, Singapore, radio frequency, Southeast Asia, IBM Corp., manufacturing, 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, target, vehicle, radio, mile, asset, message

Oracle, Intel partner on radio ID technology

April 12, 2005 Partnership will focus on key concern about RFID--what to do with all the information that the systems are expected to generate. TAGS: RFID, data management, Oracle Corp., RFID tag, Intel, IBM Corp., radio, server

Researchers: E-passports pose security risk

August 5, 2006 New passports and ID cards with RFID are surprisingly easy to clone, researchers at Black Hat and Defcon say. TAGS: RFID, passport, RFID tag, e-passport, researcher, Black Hat, Defcon, RFID chip, security risk, smart card, security, card, radio, conference, U.S., video

L.A. County jail tags inmates with RFID

May 17, 2005 Country's largest jail system launches radio frequency pilot project in hopes of cutting down on prison violence. TAGS: RFID, jail, facility, sheriff, tagging, violence, 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, frequency, reader, radio frequency, attack, radio

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, commission, radio frequency, regulation, law, radio, rule

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

RFID deadline hits defense industry

November 12, 2005 Starting Monday, military suppliers must agree to RFID clause in new contracts. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, deadline, supplier, supply, contract, handheld, radio

Calif. plan to ban radio tags in IDs clears hurdle

June 28, 2005 Lawmakers approve bill to temporarily prohibit RFID tracking tags in driver's licences. TAGS: RFID, RFID chip, California, bill, radio

SAP upgrades enterprise planning software

March 10, 2005 Company updates its ERP software and announces partnership with Intel for RFID technology. TAGS: RFID, SAP AG, ERP, software company, Intel, analysis, radio

RFID start-up attracts software talent

August 2, 2005 Co-founded by a Standord professor and a former SAP exec, TrueDemand launches with $6 million in venture funding. TAGS: RFID, Procter & Gamble Co., SAP AG, talent, supply chain, professor, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., radio, start-up

Vegas casino bets on RFID

February 9, 2005 Gambling chips are getting a high-tech makeover that could help casinos keep a better eye on patrons. Photos: Chips for cheaters TAGS: RFID, casino, radio, security, games

Gartner sees RFID as $3 billion business by 2010

December 13, 2005 Spending on radio tags for merchandise should get a big boost from the fight against fake pharmaceuticals, researcher says. TAGS: RFID, bar code, Gartner Inc., RFID tag, pharmaceutical company, radio

RFID goes to college

December 13, 2005 Indiana University, University of California at Irvine add business courses in electronic-identification technology. TAGS: RFID, Irvine, Procter & Gamble Co., lab, student, class, radio

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
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