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OPINION
The 5-Cent Challenge
RFID Journal Editor Mark Roberti is betting $10,000 that end users will be able to buy simple, passive UHF RFID tags for a nickel in 2008.
Progress Continues
Despite several hiccups, including questions related to intellectual property, development of the EPC Gen 2 standard continues.
A License to Kill?
Concerns that Intermec's licensing proposal will be the death knell of EPC technology are overblown.
RFID Journal Needs You
As we plan improvements to our Web site, print magazine and events for 2005, we'd like to hear from you about how we can better serve your needs.
A Symbol of the New RFID Market
Symbol Technologies’ decision to acquire Matrics is a sign that the RFID market is maturing and is good news for end users.
Are Your Secrets Safe?
RFID technology could prevent the loss or theft of sensitive documents, computers and other assets—if only companies and government agencies would use it.
Legislation Isn’t the Answer
The death of the California RFID privacy bill is a good thing for consumers.
Sticker Shock
The high price of EPC smart labels can be blamed on inefficiencies in the RFID industry—and on some shortsighted vendors that want to make a quick buck today.
Faith in the System, Part II
The capitalist system that some privacy advocates think will exploit consumers will, in fact, protect them.
The Way Forward
A consensus on the UHF Gen 2 specification provides a clear path for companies adopting EPC technologies.
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