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Cnet (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
People attending the Last HOPE hacker conference in New York City this July will be getting more than just an agenda and badge when they check in. (Credit: The Last Hope) The badges will have electronic tracking devices, using radio frequency identification technology, that will be tracking their movements throughout ...
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MAKE: Blog (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
MAKE will be at HOPE (Hackers on Planet Earth, July 18-20). We will be doing talks, having a mini-Maker Faire and I think this going to be one of the biggest tech-hardware-hacking conferences of the decade - here's an announcment about the RFID they'll be using during the event! This summer, hackers from around the world will track the movements of thousands of visitors to New York City. As...
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CNET (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Attendees at hacker conference to have RFID-embedded badges that track their movements in game and public test of the system.
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RFID (Free subscription) | yesterday
TechInsights, the integrated media company that hosts the annual RFID World, announced that it has hired Timothy Downs as an adviser for this year's event in September. Downs was founder of the show, and his participation could represent an injection of the vision that originally made RFID World one the industry's leading events.
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | yesterday
The good folks at this year’s HOPE conference, organized by 2600 magazine, will track the movements of attendees by using RFID, while at the same time encouraging them to find vulnerabilities in the technology. The attempt to draw attention to the widely implemented yet poorly understood (by the average person) technology should be applauded. During [...]
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RFID Weblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Here is RF-Wall from NeoCatena which is a startup based out of California. You all must be wondering what it is? This is one of the latest security appliance aimed to act as a firewall between RFID interrogators and middleware. As per the company RF-Wall will be protecting RFID systems from fake RFID tags and the ones encoded with malware. RF-Wall is based on the following risks associated with RFID...
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openPR.com Newsfeed (Free subscription) | yesterday
SkyRFID Inc. Announces New Multi Frequency (LF) 13.56 MHz. and (UHF) 860 ~ 960 MHz. EPC GEN 2, ISO 18000 – 6 B, C, RFID Portable Reader and Writer with Full Color LCD Display. Available in FCC ... read more
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Pimm - Partial immortalization (Free subscription) | yesterday
... yet un-mummified) RPG or COBOL coders in your shop. You can also get a quick intro to industrial RFID tagging/printing:
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Space News From SpaceDaily.Com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rockville MD (SPX) May 15, 2008 - Hi-G-Tek has announced a strategic partnership with Emco Wheaton. This partnership is designed to supply a range of wireless RFID sealed delivery solutions for liquid petroleum and fuel-oil road tankers.
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RFID Journal (Free subscription) | yesterday
New ISO guidelines explore the environmental impact of RFID tags, and how to employ them to facilitate product recycling; an EPA-funded project is studying the use of RFID to aid in the recycling of consumer electronics.
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ChinaTechNews.com (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
According to Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission, a total of more than 16 million tickets embedded with RFID chips will be used during the Beijing Olympic Games and this is the first time that RFID has ever been used for the Olympic Games. Developed by Tsinghua University and Beijing Tsinghua Tongfang Microelectronics Company, the RFID [...]
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EE Times (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
A test bed for RFID tags allows up to 256 to be tested simultaneously, while an emulator simplifies rapid prototyping of new antenna designs.
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RFID (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
The US Army is testing RFID tags integrated with sensors mounted on the heavy gun barrels of tanks to record each time the weapon is fired. The data will be used for maintenance planning and to determine when each weapon should be retired.
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Label & Narrow Web Breaking News (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Avery Dennison RFID , a business unit of Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE: AVY) and an RFID technology provider, has announced that its global design, testing and manufacturing facilities have met the quality standards requirements for ISO 9001:2000 as defined by Underwriters Laboratories. Avery Dennison RFID is also preparing the appropriate documentation to comply with the CE...
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nitesh | 12/25/2007
Smart packaging' will revolutionise the way products are packed, transported and displayed to the consumer, but what does this mean for industry professionals? Amid claims that 'smart packaging' will preventing illness, increase sales and reduce theft in the global retail supply chain, what should manufacturers, retailers and logistics providers be doing to make sure they are not left behind when...
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rupali | 12/12/2007
The report “RFID Industry—A Market Update” provides an in-depth analysis of the RFID Industry. The latest trends and the future forecasts of the RFID (radio frequency identification technology) Industry are mentioned. The RFID market in different geographical locations is identified and segregated. According to industry statistics, the worldwide market for RFID technology was US $1.49 billion in 2004....
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rupali | 12/12/2007
The market research report, “RFID: Outlook China” discusses the current and anticipated market for RFID technology in china. It explains the government policies and the approach government takes towards RFID. It analyses the various applications of RFID in China and the state of RFID industry in China. The report further identifies the opportunities and challenges faced by RFID technology in implementation....