RFID JOURNAL

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Surgical Sponges Get Smart

A Pittsburgh-based startup has developed a system consisting of passive tags and a wand-like RFID interrogator that can detect if any sponges are mistakenly left inside a patient.

News July 26

AudioTel Uses RFID to Protect Financial Data

A provider of software and services for financial institutions, the company is using an RFID-based access-control and asset-tracking system to prevent theft or loss of banking records.

News July 26

Globe and Mail Fraud

Canada’s largest newspaper has done a disservice to its readers by badly misinforming them about what RFID technology means for consumers today and in the future.

News July 25