Even ThingMagic , an RFID technology provider in Boston, never expected 2005 to be the year of RFID.
For this winter (2011-12) new RFID technology on all passes and lifts lets parents find out where every family member is.
Concerns about RFID technology have already led to consumer boycotts.
The games merge toy figurines with RFID technology to allow in-game avatar representations of the toys to move from game console to game console, all the while storing unique information about that character.
They also plan to deploy more Radio Frequency ID (RFID) technology throughout their operations to manage inventory.
If radio frequency identification (RFID) technology grows at the breathtaking clip so many are projecting, Hewlett-Packard wants to make sure it doesn't miss being out in front.
RFID, a technology that has been around for about 10 years, has become much more economical to apply to the tracking of merchandise.
The chip itself uses a technology called RFID to send information back and forth.
One of the next big things was Radio-frequency identification (RFID) contactless payment technology, which was said to provide a simple method of payment that could reduce time spent in checkout lines.
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Wouldn't be the first time we've abandoned RFID passport plans due to technology concerns.
Analysts expect the company will make most of its money by developing and licensing its technology companies building RFID equipment.
RFID, like any other technology, is subject to the laws of physics.
But Fargo has North Dakota State University, a vendor of young brains employed by a large Microsoft division and by newer outfits, such as Alien Technology, an RFID chip leader.
TfL also operates the Oyster smartcard scheme which uses an earlier RFID (radio-frequency identification) technology.
Las Vegas and Hong Kong both have baggage systems in which paper bag tags have RFID chips imbedded in them, but the technology hasn't spread.
To combat this giant gray market--where fakes can easily snake their way into the drug supply--Bond and other drug company executives are hoping to turn to a new technology, called radio frequency identification, or RFID, which pairs a tiny microchip with a small antenna.
CowView uses a type of RFID (radio frequency identification) called UWB (ultra-wideband) technology.
To make things worse, the UK Cyber Crime Unit wasn't even aware of the existence of RFID chips, (makes sense, since the cards don't use such technology) and we're not sure what's to stop another group of clever hackers making off with another set of credit cards and forever ruining any hope of security we've managed to hold onto so far.
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