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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

Sun taps Java for RFID

June 29, 2005 New software being touted by Sun and device manufacturers will allow Java programs to run embedded on RFID readers. TAGS: RFID, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java program, reader

RSA polishes RFID shield

February 24, 2004 The security software maker announces a cloaking technology designed to protect information emitted by radio frequency identification tags. TAGS: RFID, RSA Security Inc., radio frequency, RFID tag, reader, security software company, EMC Corp., radio, security, software company

Symbol buys RFID rival Matrics

July 27, 2004 Consolidation begins in the simmering RFID gear market, as Symbol snaps up a leading vendor of radio tags and fixed readers. TAGS: Symbol Technologies Inc., RFID, data capture, vendor, reader, radio, handheld, acquisition

RFID interoperability still problematic

March 2, 2005 Absence of global standard for RFID tags means accuracy issues and expense are hurting adoption, industry watchers say. TAGS: RFID, EPCGlobal Inc., RFID tag, standard, tag, Singapore, reader, conference

Tesco stocks up on RFID tags

January 10, 2005 The European supermarket giant signs a deal to pick up 4,000 readers and 16,000 antennae. TAGS: Tesco, RFID, RFID tag, supply chain, retailer, reader, supplier, survey

Getting real about RFID

April 6, 2005 VeriSign's Brian Matthews says an open, standards-based approach will be the key to matching the reality with the hype. TAGS: EPCGlobal Inc., RFID, DNS, infrastructure, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., VeriSign Inc., supply chain, reader, domain name, mobile phone, PC

RFID tags: The people say no

September 7, 2004 The issue has united readers of all stripes, from the religious to privacy advocates, CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos writes. TAGS: RFID tag, RFID, RFID chip, victim, signal, reader, IBM Corp.

FCC delves into radio tag challenges

October 7, 2004 Industry experts join government panel to look at what's keeping the old-fashioned bar code around. TAGS: RFID, Impinj Inc., RFID tag, SCO Group Inc., radio, adoption, antenna, tag, reader, radio frequency, battery, challenge, retailer, Sun Microsystems Inc.

RFID tweaked for item-level tracking

February 21, 2006 RFID tags will be smaller and cheaper--good news for corporations, but privacy advocates could flinch. Photo: RFID tags get smaller TAGS: Impinj Inc., RFID, RFID tag, tag, retailer, antenna, pharmaceutical company, tagging, corporation, reader, CD

Pfizer fights fake Viagra with RFID

January 7, 2006 Drug maker release details of high-tech plan to ensure its most frequently counterfeited product is the real thing. Photo: Viagra RFID takes aim at counterfeits TAGS: Pfizer Inc., Viagra, RFID, RFID tag, bottle, Do-Not-Call, tag, inventory control, patient, shipment, reader, code, U.S.

Wal-Mart turns on radio tags

April 30, 2004 The massive retail chain gets a step closer to making its RFID plans a reality by launching a pilot program at eight Dallas-area sites. TAGS: Electronic Product Code, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., RFID, EPCGlobal Inc., Intermec Technologies Corp., tag, radio frequency, RFID tag, reader, supplier, inventory, radio

Commentary: Filling a void for RFID

February 19, 2004 Companies experimenting with radio frequency identification tags and readers are learning that they need new software to get the most out of their efforts. TAGS: warehouse management system, RFID, void, middleware, SCM, Electronic Product Code, reader, compliance, enterprise application, commentary

RFID subway pass? Sure, New York says

January 31, 2006 Is waving better than sliding? Citigroup, MasterCard to test contactless PayPass cards with MTA riders this year. TAGS: contactless payment, Citigroup Inc., subway, MasterCard International, RFID, reader, New York, card, London, mobile phone

Static over RFID

September 13, 2004 A key patent holder wants royalties. If that starts a trend, adoption of the wireless tagging technology could suffer. TAGS: RFID, royalty, Intermec Technologies Corp., protocol, Symbol Technologies Inc., RFID tag, reader, tagging, patent, intellectual property, retailer

Commentary: Three challenges for RFID

March 10, 2004 Retailers' mandates for adoption of radio frequency identification technology mean that suppliers have their work cut out for them. TAGS: RFID, mandate, supplier, compliance, Forrester Research Inc., commentary, vendor, middleware, consulting, rule, reader, radio, retailer, challenge, IBM Corp.

Sensors: Living off scraps of energy

May 24, 2006 In the future, your shoes may be able to charge your camera and RFID chips could tell when you leave the room. Images: Energy-saving sensors TAGS: sensor, energy, RFID, transistor, RFID chip, reader, tag, microprocessor, scientist, battery, Intel, security

MasterCard checks out 'contactless' payments

December 19, 2003 The company plans to introduce a new RFID-based payment technology across the United States in 2004 that could simplify debit and credit card transactions for consumers. TAGS: MasterCard International, Orlando, payment, credit card transaction, American Express Co., retailer, RFID, credit card, trial, card, reader, U.S.
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