A U.S. Congressman is asking a lot of questions about how the company plans to deploy radio frequency identification at its theme parks. My question is, why?
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Mark of the Vatican
RFID cannot be the mark of the beast if the Holy See is using it.
What CEOs of RFID Companies Need to Know
Here is some much needed—though perhaps uncomfortable—advice for the heads of RFID firms.
Zippo Wallet Protects Against Zip
The company’s new wallet has been designed to solve a problem that doesn’t exist.
Finding Stuff Within Amazon’s Jungle
NBC News provided a look inside one of Amazon.com’s fulfillment centers, and boy, could the online retailer use a little help from RFID.
U.S. Retailers Expect $9 Billion in Theft During Holidays
A new report claims RFID could reduce losses by several billion dollars.
RFID-Enabled Scrabble Board
A special board reads which letters are on which squares, and then broadcasts that information via the Internet.
The Feel-Good RFID Video of the Year
Watch how the technology is being used to change a bionic hand’s mode of operation.
More Good Numbers for RFID
Smartrac reports a healthy increase in sales.
Tools for UHF Deployments
A video shot at our London event shows how the Power Mapper and Power Ranger, from ePix Ltd., can help you “see” radio waves.
About RFID and Your Garbage
A recent article published on Slate.com suggests that radio frequency identification will make it easy for criminals or marketers to scan your trash and know what you purchased. Here’s why you have nothing to worry about.
RFID Adding to Some Bottom Lines
Checkpoint Systems and Avery Dennison have reported that revenue from RFID products is growing.