A draft document suggests retailers should remove or deactivate tags at the point of sale, but this might be the wrong approach—or, rather, the right approach at the wrong time.
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AIM’s Predictions for 2008
The industry association has identified five trends to watch in the coming year.
RFID and the Human Factor
An eWeek columnist suggests people could be “derailing RFID.” Is he right?
Calling All RFID Students
RFID Journal is seeking volunteers to help out at RFID Journal LIVE! 2008.
Is RFID Reducing Your Insurance Bill?
If so, another reader wants to incorporate this information into his business case.
Desperately Seeking RFID Assistance
Researchers are turning to RFID Journal readers for help with their projects.
Visiting the Future of Manufacturing
An up-close look at the RFID system Hewlett-Packard has installed at its assembly plant in Brazil.
HP’s Lab in Brazil
The company is doing some interesting work that could deliver a lot of benefits down the road.
HP Takes the Lead
Hewlett-Packard’s RFID installation in Brazil, as well as other innovations with the technology, has put it squarely in the vanguard of forward-thinking companies leveraging auto-identification technologies.
Minnesota Daily Refuses to Own Up to Inaccuracies
Enterprising editorialist Jake Perron takes aim at me but declines to set the record straight.
Protecting Workers
California has joined Wisconsin and North Dakota in banning forced RFID implants by employers, but does the law go far enough?
Minnesota Gets a Dose of Misinformation
A writer for the city’s daily newspaper has written an article full of nonsense, based on four-year-old reports he dug up on the Web.
