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Maker of disposable RFID tags gets millions

August 20, 2004 The Swedish Industrial Development Fund has invested about $4 million in Cypak, which makes throwaway RFID tags. TAGS: RFID tag, RFID

Photo: Armed with RFID

February 16, 2005 Joseph Krull had a doctor stick an RFID tag in his arm on Jan. 10. The residual blemish looks like a mosquito bite. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, photograph

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

Former Bush official to get RFID tag

July 18, 2005 It should get a lot easier to follow Tommy Thompson around once he gets a VeriChip implanted. TAGS: VeriChip, RFID tag, RFID, accident

Australia Post tracks mail delivery using RFID

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

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.

Commentary: An RFID code of conduct

April 16, 2004 The technology is attracting attention over privacy concerns. To win broader acceptance for it, retailers need to set standards for its use--and communicate that to consumers. TAGS: RFID, code of conduct, RFID tag, retailer, METRO Group, Forrester Research Inc., store, commentary, Utah, U.S.

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 tag, RFID, tag, retailer, pharmaceutical company, antenna, tagging, corporation, reader, CD

Gartner: Get ready now for next-gen RFID tags

April 11, 2005 Three suppliers have developed a chip that complies with a new standard, and another has unveiled a new reader and tag system. TAGS: RFID, Gartner Inc., RFID tag, standard

PC distributor puts RFID tags in goods

October 28, 2004 A Singaporean IT products distributor is introducing radio tags to track inventory and delivery. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, Singapore, warehousing, goods, Asia, inventory, radio, PC company, retailer, PC

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: passport, RFID, RFID tag, e-passport, Black Hat, smart card, security risk, researcher, RFID chip, card, security, U.S., conference, radio, video

Don't regulate RFID--yet

August 30, 2004 Industry deserves a chance to act responsibly, CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says, before ill-informed legislators step in. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, Debra Bowen, bar code, Electronic Privacy Information Center, grocery, data protection, legislator, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Sen., credit card, radio, bank

New RFID tech would track airport passengers

October 13, 2006 RFID tags would be issued to passengers at check-in to track their movements before departure. TAGS: RFID, airport, passenger, RFID tag, Hungary, departure, London, camera, security

RFID tags become hacker target

July 29, 2004 The tracking technology could be abused by tech-savvy shoplifters to mark expensive goods as cheaper items. TAGS: RFID tag, RFID, business security, hacker, goods, tag, consultant, security

Security firm aims to ease RFID concerns

August 27, 2003 Researchers at RSA Security develop a blocking technique to alleviate privacy concerns surrounding radio frequency identification. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, RSA Security Inc., tag, technique, EMC Corp., privacy, researcher, radio, retailer, security

RFID coming to scooters, diapers

January 10, 2007 IBM's RFID tracking software finds its way into an Italian scooter plant and plastic wrap that will track tampering of consumer goods. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, IBM Corp., tag, GPS

Marks & Spencer extends RFID tagging in stores

November 14, 2006 U.K. retailer to expand use of the technology for tagging clothing, aiming to improve the accuracy of its stock. TAGS: tagging, Marks & Spencer, RFID, clothing, RFID tag, store, men, U.K., women, retailer

HP's Memory Spot puts video, audio into photos

July 17, 2006 Hewlett-Packard researchers have come up with button-size computer that can stick on cards or any document. Photos: HP's computer on a sticker TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, HP, tag, memory, radio, card, photograph, video

Tesco to track milk deliveries by RFID

June 1, 2006 Radio-tagging trial is part of European supermarket giant's move toward wider supply-chain tracking. TAGS: Tesco, RFID, supermarket, RFID tag, delivery, supply chain, tag, trial, supplier, radio

U.K. military to trial enhanced RFID tracking tags

February 28, 2006 To improve tracking of military supplies, the U.K. will test battery-enabled RFID tags readable at more than 100 feet. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, tag, U.K., supply chain, feet, trial, battery
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