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RFID market to reach US$8 billion in 2012
Worldwide radio frequency ID markets are expected to reach US$8.4 billion in 2012 from a base of US$3.8 billion in 2007, experts predict..
Robert Jaques
Nov 20 2007 7:12AM
Hardware
RFID chips may cause cancer
RFID chips, which are currently being implanted in humans in some US states, have been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals, according to reports in Associated Press.
Iain Thomson
Sep 13 2007 10:55AM
Oddware
US state bans forced RFID tagging of humans
The California state Senate has approved legislation to bar employers from forcing workers to have RFID chips implanted under their skin.
Staff Writers
Sep 5 2007 3:01PM
Hardware
European Union expecting RFID bonanza
Market to reach US$182m by 2013, but data management issues remain.
Staff Writers
May 30 2007 12:15PM
Networking
Exam papers get RFID tags
Technology will now be used to stop students cheating on exam papers.
Iain Thomson
May 16 2007 2:53PM
Hardware
RFID system claims to prevent DVD theft
Locked discs will be unplayable until activated at the point of sale.
Matt Chapman
May 14 2007 12:26PM
Security
Microsoft touts marriage of BizTalk and RFID
Redmond teams up with Alien Technology.
Clement James
May 3 2007 2:36PM
Software
RFID maker gags security researcher
Patent claim used to prevent RFID hacking demonstration.
Tom Sanders
Mar 1 2007 8:15AM
Security
RFID adoption held up by vicious circle
Demand will only increase when prices fall.
Robert Jaques
Dec 15 2006 9:55AM
Hardware
Homeland Security committee has doubts about RFID
The use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology for tracking humans took a hit in a recent study released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Emerging Applications and Integrity Advisory Committee.
Frank Washkuch
Nov 2 2006 5:24PM
Security
RFID baggage tracking cleared for take-off
Dinner in London, breakfast in New York, luggage in the Congo.
Robert Jaques
Oct 10 2006 9:53AM
Hardware
RFID passports raise security fears
Information stored on RFID is at risk from skimmers, says security firm.
Clement James
Sep 8 2006 10:13AM
Security
The Month: Researchers raise concern over RFID security
Researchers have raised concerns over Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) security and privacy, just as US passports containing the tags are issued.
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2006 3:56PM
Security
Half a billion RFID tags shipped in 2005
Analysts predict rosy future worldwide.
Robert Jaques
Aug 31 2006 11:55AM
Hardware
Don't get cocky about RFID
Are RFID keycards the next big thing? Only if they can see off power attacks, warns Ken Munro
Ken Munro
Jul 12 2006 2:13PM
Security
EC consults on RFID tags
European Commission starts public consultation on RFID privacy and frequency
allocation.
Madeline Bennett
Jul 11 2006 2:10PM
Hardware
Tesco takes stock after RFID trials hit problems
Limitations with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology have delayed a nationwide rollout at supermarket giant Tesco by several years.
Dave Friedlos
Jun 30 2006 9:58AM
Hardware
Experts: RFID threat overblown
The threat of viruses in radio frequency identification chips has been vastly overstated in media reports, security experts said Thursday.
Frank Washkuch
Mar 16 2006 10:07PM
Security
Viruses threaten RFID tags
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are susceptible to computer viruses and can be used to corrupt RFID databases, according to new research.
René Millman
Mar 15 2006 2:31PM
Security
NCR turns to consulting to push RFID
NCR has turned towards a consultancy pitch in order to boost the sale of RFID-based infrastructure in Australia.
Tim Lohman
Mar 7 2006 1:30PM
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