Feig Electronic has issued a press release indicating that although Mifare Classic chips have been hacked, systems using them can still be secured.
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New Research Papers from the University of Arkansas
The RFID Research Center has released a report on the feasibility of item-level tagging in the apparel sector, and another on the politics of RFID.
New Academic Journal Focused on RFID Releases Call for Papers
The International Journal of RF Technologies: Research and Applications, edited by the RFID Research Center’s Bill Hardgrave, is seeking academic papers for its first issue, slated for publication later this year.
U.S. Agency Plans Navigation System for the Blind
Vendors could win a contract worth half a million dollars to build the system, under a Small Business Innovation Research grant.
Checkpoint Makes a Bold Move
The company’s purchase of OATSystems is a smart strategic play that bodes well for the RFID industry.
The NFC Debate Continues
Some have disagreed with my view that consumers do not face financial risk from using an NFC phone to make transactions.
Integris Health Gets RFID
The health-care provider is taking an infrastructure approach to deploying RFID.
Yes, Contactless Payments Are Safe
A so-called “expert” from security company MacAfee says contactless payments are a threat to consumer financial information. Here’s why he’s wrong.
New Book Focuses on RFID Applications
Leaders of the MIT Auto-ID Labs have come together to produce a book aimed at engineers working on RFID projects.
GS1 Publishes European EPC RFID Guide for Retailers, Suppliers
This helpful document answers some common questions companies have regarding the deployment of RFID technologies based on Electronic Product Code standards.
Frankly Speaking: Don’t Pay Attention to Computerworld
An article published on the media company’s Web site badly misinforms people about radio frequency identification and Wal-Mart’s RFID efforts.
RFID Journal LIVE! on PBS
A recent documentary about RFID technology featured the world’s premier RFID event.
