Article 1 : RFID revolution: Are we close?
When it comes to radio frequency identification technology, the conventional wisdom is that it will certainly revolutionize the way manufacturers, distributors and retailers track products and inventory. But figuring out details of how this emerging technology should progress and get used remains a source of debate.
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Article 2 : The Rfid Vs. Privacy Debate
Retailers are coming to grips, albeit slowly, with the need to invest heavily in RFID technology in the foreseeable future, but now another worry is intensifying: the privacy factor.
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Article 3 : RFID Tags in New US Notes Explode When You Try to Microwave Them
Want to share an event with you, that we experienced this evening. Dave had over $1000 dollars in his back pocket (in his wallet). New twenties were the lion share of the bills in his wallet. We walked into a truck stop/travel plaza and they have those new electronic monitors that are supposed to say if you are stealing something. But through every monitor, Dave set it off. He did not have anything to purchase in his hands or pockets. After numerous times of setting off these monitors, a person approached Dave with a 'wand' to swipe why he was setting off the monitors. Believe it or not, it was his 'wallet'...
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Regards,
Simon
When it comes to radio frequency identification technology, the conventional wisdom is that it will certainly revolutionize the way manufacturers, distributors and retailers track products and inventory. But figuring out details of how this emerging technology should progress and get used remains a source of debate.
Read Full Article
Article 2 : The Rfid Vs. Privacy Debate
Retailers are coming to grips, albeit slowly, with the need to invest heavily in RFID technology in the foreseeable future, but now another worry is intensifying: the privacy factor.
Read Full Article
Article 3 : RFID Tags in New US Notes Explode When You Try to Microwave Them
Want to share an event with you, that we experienced this evening. Dave had over $1000 dollars in his back pocket (in his wallet). New twenties were the lion share of the bills in his wallet. We walked into a truck stop/travel plaza and they have those new electronic monitors that are supposed to say if you are stealing something. But through every monitor, Dave set it off. He did not have anything to purchase in his hands or pockets. After numerous times of setting off these monitors, a person approached Dave with a 'wand' to swipe why he was setting off the monitors. Believe it or not, it was his 'wallet'...
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Regards,
Simon