Privacy Nonsense Sweeps the Internet

Even once-respectable publications, such as Scientific American, have found the need to publish utter nonsense about RFID and privacy, in the wake of the news that Wal-Mart plans to track some clothing items with the technology.

Privacy Nonsense Sweeps the Internet

Even once-respectable publications, such as Scientific American, have found the need to publish utter nonsense about RFID and privacy, in the wake of the news that Wal-Mart plans to track some clothing items with the technology.

What Factors Are Stalling RFID’s Adoption?

What are the primary obstacles to widespread deployment of the technology? —Name withheld ——— I wrote a column about this topic back in 2007. At the time, I suggested that “time and secrecy” were two of the biggest obstacles (see The Obstacles to RFID...

Can RFID Be Used to Track Wine Bottles?

Has RFID Journal published any articles about this particular application? —Name withheld ——— Yes, we have run a number of stories regarding the use of radio frequency identification to track and authenticate bottles of wine. Here are some of them: • Wine Bottles Get...