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RFID Tags Used More for Tracking Goods







RFID Tags Used More for Tracking Goods

RFID Tags Used More for Tracking Goods 05/28/2004 08:02 PM

As disposable radio tags replace bar codes for tracking goods, demand is expected to explode for plastics that conduct electricity.




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tags
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I.B.M. Global Services plans to announce that it will begin selling advice on consumer privacy issues related to the use of radio identification tagging of consumer goods.

RFIDs Tracking More Than Just Goods


RFIDs Tracking More Than Just Goods 01/03/2005 06:04 AM
While most people talk about RFIDs in supermarkets for the ways in which they can track inventory, both in the back of the store and on the shelves, it's important to realize that the technology can be used for many other kinds of tracking as well -- including supermarket employees and customer shopping carts. This is where the technology reaches a bit more of a gray area that makes some people nervous. There isn't really anything wrong with it, as long as those people who are being tracked are aware they're being tracked, and the reasons for such tracking are made clear.

Privacilla: RFID For Goods, Not People


Privacilla: RFID For Goods, Not People 04/04/2005 07:03 PM
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At Delta, tracking bags with radio tags


At Delta, tracking bags with radio tags 07/01/2004 10:05 AM
The airline plans to spend up to $25 million on an RFID system to put an end to lost luggage.

Wal-Mart's Tracking Tags Are Getting
First Field Test


Wal-Mart's Tracking Tags Are Getting
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05/01/2004 02:03 AM
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RFID Tags Don't Work That Well


RFID Tags Don't Work That Well 11/03/2003 12:21 PM
For all the focus on how RFID tags could lead to invasions of privacy or how Wal-Mart is going to use them in all parts of their operation, one thing that many people have apparently overlooked is the fact that the technology still isn't all that reliable. I'm sure it will get better and the problems will get fixed, but this report points out that the technology doesn't work all that well sometimes. Everyone admits that RFID systems are likely to become a big thing, but the timing may not be as fast as has been predicted. In fact, some are wondering if the smaller companies providing RFID technology will be able to stay in business long enough.

RFID tags: The people say no


RFID tags: The people say no 09/07/2004 06:38 AM
The issue has united readers of all stripes, from the religious to privacy advocates, CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos writes.

RFID Tags For The Rich


RFID Tags For The Rich 02/12/2004 02:13 PM

Second-generation RFID tags on the way


Second-generation RFID tags on the way 03/23/2005 10:09 AM

RFID tags not ready to Spy on You!


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RFID Tags For Tracing Food


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Three suppliers have developed a chip that complies with a new standard, and another has unveiled a new reader and tag system.

RFID tags in Benetton clothing


RFID tags in Benetton clothing 03/13/2003 10:24 AM
Benetton is buying 15 million RFID (radio frequency identification) tags to attach to the labels in their clothing as an anti-theft measure. People are freaked out (again) about privacy issues, but the reality (at least today) is that the range of RFID tech is too short for someone to drive by your house and scan your closet. Still, it does make sense to zap the tags out of commission once items are paid for. Link Discuss

IBM and Philips team on RFID tags


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Walmart and RFID tags some conclusions


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RFID tags become hacker target


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"RFID Tags in New US Notes Explode When
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Sidebar: RFID tags key to some cattle ID
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School kids to receive RFID tags


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New tool demonstrates hacks against RFID
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Delta to use RFID tags to track luggage


Delta to use RFID tags to track luggage 07/01/2004 05:20 PM
Following a series of tests designed to see how well RFID tags work, Delta Air Lines said today it will use the new wireless technology throughout its U.S. network to track luggage.

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Low-cost ways to 'foil' low-tech RFID
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“Though RFID devices come in all shapes and sizes, it’s the tiniest tags using the technology that are bound to cause the biggest headaches, according to a presenter at Wednesday’s USENIX Security Symposium….warned Ari Juels, principal research scientist for Bedford, Mass.-based RSA Laboratories, “the very simple technology can give rise to a whole host of problems.” Declaring that “we’re on the brink of an explosion in RFID use,” Juels cautioned that the security community must…

Despite cost pressures, RFID tags
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06/08/2004 12:34 PM
It may be "the oldest new technology," in the words of IDC analyst Christopher Boone, but the combination of RFID (radio frequency identification) tags with electronic product codes could change the way manufacturers and retailers manage their supply chains, according to analysts, vendors, and attendees at IDC's RFID Update conference in Boston on Monday.

Radio tags dress up RFID concept store


Radio tags dress up RFID concept store 07/14/2004 02:58 PM
In India, Wipro sets up clothing store to demonstrate latest fashion in inventory control.

Texas Considers Putting RFID Tags in All
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Texas Considers Putting RFID Tags in All
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RFID tags gaining in popularity but
consumer beware


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Some big names in business are investing serious cash in researching RFID tags. I have no doubt that RFID tags will be on virtually everything including embedded in clothes, consumer products etc. I am aware of the power of tracking products consumable products from cradle to grave.

Imagine buying some steaks at Costco and taking them home and when you put them in your refrigerator you push a inventory button and your Wifi connected fridge broadcast the updated information to your computer. You want to see where those steaks came from login to your PC and connect to national database which includes information that gives you DOB of the Steer, what the animal was fed, what type of injections it had, what processing plant processed the meat, where it was stored, what temperature variations the meat was subjected etc.

Does this sound far-fetched. Well I challenge that in 5 years or less this will be possible. But I caution you this could be a two way street. You buy a pack of cigarettes at Walmart on your debit card this purchase is tracked and then your life insurance company buys a profile about your buying habits and then send you a rate increase because now you are a high risk client in that you are a candidate for lung cancer.

Think about that the next time you see a RFID tag. [Infoworld]


FDA backs RFID tags to track
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FDA backs RFID tags to track
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The Food and Drug Administration is backing RFID technology as the best way to track prescription drugs and anticipates widespread use of the wireless technology by the health care industry within three years.

Radio tags dress up India's 1st RFID
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Radio tags dress up India's 1st RFID
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RFID for Automobile Tracking


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New Generation of Highly Conductive Inks
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Texas bill would replace vehicle
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Texas bill would replace vehicle
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04/06/2005 06:10 PM
A Texas legislator has filed a bill that would, in part, call for the state to replace vehicle inspection stickers with RFID tags.

Delta to test RFID for parts tracking


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Delta plans to test the use of RFID smart labels to track engine parts, while Boeing and Airbus are moving to back common RFID standards and technology.

RFID Luggage Tracking at Jacksonville
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Is RFID worth the trouble? Early
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Broadlook--#1 Applicant Tracking
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