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OPINION
The Electronic Frisk
Here's a look at the IT systems that would be required to match a person to an RFID tag in their clothes.
The Perception Question
It doesn't matter how you plan to use RFID tags; what matters is how people think you may use them.
The Coming IT Boom
The Nasdaq is up 15 percent this year. Are companies opening their wallets and spending on technology again?
Heaven or Hell?
RFID may put millions of people out of work, or it may boost productivity and bolster our economic prosperity.
Make the Leap — Now
There are plenty of areas where RFID can provide a return on investment today.
RFID's Consumer Benefits
You'd never know it from the press coverage, but RFID offers many consumer benefits.
Genesis of the Versatile RFID Tag
Mario Cardullo received the first patent for a passive, read-write RFID tag. He tells how he came up with the idea in 1969.
Sex, Lies and RFID
Misinformation about RFID fuels paranoia and plays into the hands of those who oppose the technology.
A Setback for RFID?
Some press reports suggest that the Benetton situation could hurt the RFID industry. Nothing could be further from the truth.
European Power
If European companies are going to continue leading the adoption of RFID, the EU needs to change its regulations on UHF readers.
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