The media portrays anyone in favor of the use of RFID as being evil.
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The Industry Breathes a Sigh of Relief
News that Wal-Mart is continuing its RFID rollout is being greeted as welcome news by RFID vendors.
RFID on Your Wrist
PayPass wristbands make it easy and convenient to buy hotdogs at the Giants’ football games.
Layoffs at Alien Technology
Rumors of massive layoffs at Alien Technology might be overblown.
Patent Extortion
The lawsuit filed by RFID World against Wal-Mart, Target, Pfizer and others is completely bogus.
Be Wary of RFID Advice Givers
Some who claim to be experts aren’t really experts, but rather self-promoters with no history of helping end users achieve benefits from RFID.
RFID on Vacation
RFID-enabled wristbands really are a benefit to guests at the Great Wolf Lodge, as I learned firsthand.
What Retailers Really Want
Yes, they would like to find ways to encourage you to buy stuff, but legitimate retailers understand that their relationship with their customers is more important than one sale.
Travel Anxieties On the Rise
Concerns about the use of RFID in passports are small compared to the concerns travelers have about being the victim of terrorism.
The Security-Privacy Trade-Off
What the recent capture of terrorists plotting to blow up American planes departing from London means for electronic passports.
RFID Mandates on Drugs Might Not Be the Answer
A mandate from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration could jumpstart RFID adoption in the pharmaceutical sector—or it could create a sweeping backlash.
It’s Still RFID to Me
RFID vendor Gemalto claims it’s wrong to call the RFID transponders in e-passports RFID transponders. If it ain’t RFID…what is it?
