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Digital content doubles every 18 months
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...non-traditional IT devices such as wireless meters, automobile navigation systems, industrial machines,
RFID
readers, and intelligent sensor controllers, will grow by a factor of 3.6. Email, messaging...
Tuesday, May 19, 2009 04:00
2.
IBM brings RFID to Volkswagen's entire supply chain
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
IBM and Volkswagen announced a plan yesterday to bring
RFID
technology to everything in Volkswagen's entire supply chain. Vendors will be required to tag every item they manufacture with
RFID
, or put
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 08:44
3.
Qualcomm adds RFID-enabled tech to cell-phones
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
...ions that is nearly instant-on with less than 100 ms sync times (1/10th second). NFC is compatible with
RFID
technology, allowing the potential of a wide range of in-store uses, such as product gather...
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 09:01
4.
CES 2009: Microsoft demos Internet-enabled coffee maker, plans more devices
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
...me early envisioned applications are refrigerators that monitor what's been added or removed (requiring
RFID
chips on everything??), thereby automatically generating a weekly shopping list. Or possibl...
Friday, January 09, 2009 09:39
5.
RFID industry touts accuracy and speed in tracking both people and products
(Security/Security Features)
RFID
tags have long been touted as the successor to bar codes for tracking products, but did you know that they can help track people as well? At the Thailand
RFID
Forum in Bangko
Monday, April 21, 2008 08:22
6.
Motion C5: Mobile technology helping real people
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...e case for an optional 1D or 2D barcode reader. It has an integrated ISO15693 compliant 13.56 MHz
RFID
reader, as well as its own 13.56 MHz
RFID
tag, a 2.0 Megapixel camera, one year warranty (u...
Wednesday, December 05, 2007 11:50
7.
First Look: Paraben's anti-RFID Passport StrongHold bag
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Yesterday we reported on Paraben's
RFID
-blocking StrongHold bag which claims to block unwanted
RFID
signals from reaching the newer US passports. Paraben has since sent us a few bags for further test
Thursday, August 24, 2006 23:17
8.
Infineon supplies RFID chips for US passports
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Infineon is the first company to announce a major contract to supply
RFID
chips that will be integrated in US passports. The chips will carry digital copies of the citizen's picture as well as the pr
Monday, August 21, 2006 18:01
9.
How the 'freeze-the-field' rule led to NASCAR's Mobile Technology Center
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...r 2007, it will be equipped with the same hardware and software.) Steve Worling shows an AMB TranX Pro
RFID
transponder device, which is mounted behind each race car. The MTC connects to the IMS' exi...
Thursday, August 10, 2006 20:11
10.
Blackhat 2006: Explosive risks in RFID-enabled passports?
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Security experts speaking today at Blackhat 2006 warned about potential vulnerabilities in
RFID
passports. Criminals can identify very specific passports from several meters away - which creates a wh
Thursday, August 03, 2006 02:53
11.
The push for RFID cards for US border crossings
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Weblinks)
From Government Computer News
Friday, April 21, 2006 14:10
12.
Japanese government plans to sprinkle RFID tags over disaster areas
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
RFID
tags are already being used to track groceries and pharmaceuticals, but the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications now wants to use the technology to help find disaster survivo
Monday, March 20, 2006 23:02
13.
"Faraday caged apparel" - RFID-blocking wallets introduced
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
A small company has started selling
RFID
-blocking wallets and passport cases that promise to block unauthorized scans against
RFID
cards and passports.
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 21:05
14.
Multi-chip RFID packages to substitute multiple RFID cards
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (
MIT
) demonstrated at the RSA Security Conference a four chip
RFID
card that integrates a contactless sensor manufactured by HID. Dan Greenwood,
MIT
's Media L...
Wednesday, February 15, 2006 01:28
15.
RFID passports coming in two months
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
This December, the State Department will start issuing
RFID
-tagged passports. The embedded tags will contain the person's name, nationality, sex, birth date, place of birth, issuing office and
Wednesday, October 26, 2005 19:24
16.
California legislation limiting RFID use in drivers' licenses tabled
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
In the face of fierce opposition from high-tech companies, landmark California state legislation to li
mit
public agencies from using radio frequency devices was dealt a major setback Thursday.
Friday, August 26, 2005 15:01
17.
Could RFID tags clutter the earth?
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
As
RFID
tags enter recycling mills as part of old corrugated containers, the question arises as to tags environmental impact.
Tuesday, August 09, 2005 14:27
18.
Federal report warns of RFID misuses
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
...ay, the Government Accountability Office said that 13 of the largest federal agencies are already using
RFID
or plan to use it. ...
Sunday, May 29, 2005 17:12
19.
Researchers easily cracked RFID car alarm system
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University could crack car alarm system used in millions of cars, based on radio-trans
mit
ter chips that make possible high-security car keys and swipe-by gasoline
Sunday, January 30, 2005 21:44
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