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Casino chips to carry RFID tags
This article was originally published by RFID Update.January 9, 2004—While the rumours have not been confirmed or denied a new generation of casino chips with built-in RFID tags is giving an insight into the way banks and shops could keep track of real money if it...
Spending on RFID To Surpass $1 Billion
This article was originally published by RFID Update.January 8, 2004—"RFID will change the course of business over the next 20 years," says Gartner research director Jeff Woods. "Gartner estimates that there will be at least one commercial user by 2023 in the Fortune...
Henkel Sticks by Wal-Mart
The maker of Duck Tape and Loctite adhesives begins deployment of an RFID system that addresses Wal-Mart’s requirement to tag cases and pallets.
Auto-ID Lab Gears Up in China
The lab at Shanghai’s Fudan University will drive semiconductor development, which could help China become a major player in the RFID industry.
Auto-ID Lab Gears Up in China
This article was originally published by RFID Update.January 7, 2004—The lab at Shanghai's Fudan University will drive semiconductor development, which could help China become a major player in the RFID industry.Read the article at RFID Journal
IDC to RFID: Tags, you’re it
This article was originally published by RFID Update.January 7, 2004—Radio frequency identification may be bound up in controversy today, but it's on a steady path toward the mainstream of supply-chain technology, research firm IDC said Wednesday.Read the article at...
IT buyers lay out new plans for 2004
This article was originally published by RFID Update.January 7, 2004—Linux will expand its presence in key markets, while offshore outsourcing will continue at a brisk pace in 2004, analysis firm Forrester Research predicted Wednesday.Read the article at ZDNet
RFID: Still A Learning Process
This article was originally published by RFID Update.January 7, 2004—IT execs and RFID experts say companies are still in an educational mode when it comes to the technology.Read the article at InformationWeek
RFID: ‘You know you want it’
This article was originally published by RFID Update.January 7, 2004—While 2003 was the year that saw the emergence of RFID, with household names such as WalMart jumping on the bandwagon, several retailers got cold feet and ditched the technology. Not so this year,...
Forrester: Consumers Want Value
A survey by the technology research company found consumers are willing to share information if they get value in return, but many companies are afraid to ask personal questions.