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RFID Security: A Reality Check 02/26/2006
The news that someone might be able to kill your EPC tags with their cell phone is not as scary as some news stories made out.

EPC Tags Subject to Phone Attacks 02/23/2006
At last week's RSA security conference, renowned cryptographer Adi Shamir said EPC RFID tags are very vulnerable to attack—one that could be deployed using a cellular phone.

Sports Fans Use RFID to Pay and Play 12/16/2005
A group of season ticket holders at Atlanta's Philips Arena can use RFID-enabled cell phones to download video clips and pictures of players—and, eventually, to make purchases.

Paris Transit to Test Phones as Fare Cards 11/10/2005
The city's public transportation authority will carry out a trial enabling Paris subway and bus riders to use RFID-enabled cell phones as contactless transit cards.

Medixine Tests System for Alzheimer's 09/27/2005
The Finnish company combines RFID and cellular phone technology to help make sure Alzheimer's patients take the drugs they need.

Test Set for RFID-Enabled Phones 09/20/2004
Philips and ViVOtech plan to deploy a system that lets U.S. cell phone subscribers use near field communication (NFC) technology to make cashless purchases.

Developing RFID-Enabled Phones 07/08/2004
A report by ABI Research predicts that within a few years, as many as 50 percent of cell phones will incorporate RFID chips to enable near field communication.

Nokia Unveils RFID Phone Reader 03/17/2004
The world's largest provider of cell phones is offering a kit that will enable workers to scan tags remotely and transmit data via their cell phones.

RFID Enables "Physical Browsing" 05/06/2003
Heikki Seppä, a research director of Finland's VTT Information Technology, envisions a world where consumers scan RFID tags with readers in their cell phones.

Nokia Tests Cell Phone Tracking 10/28/2002
The Finnish phone maker will embed chips in individual cell phones and track them from manufacturing to retail locations.


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