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Sure, we have just as many concerns over RFID-related security technology as anybody, but a new report by mobile security experts Flexilis seems to take things a bit too far. In their report on the lacking shielding of the new e-passports, allowing the… more »
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The Prescription Drug Marketing Act (PDMA) was signed into law in 1988, but a number of amendments meant that its pedigree requirement was not finalized until 1999. At that time, the FDA received significant public comment from the pharmaceutical indus… more »
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German Data Protection Officer Peter Schaar is calling on companies who sell goods with RFID stickers to develop clear guidelines for the labeling and handling of this technology. In an interview with the daily Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, he stated that… more »
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Proficiency in the use of advanced inventory technology will be an integral part of being a Department of Defense (DoD) vendor in the coming years, including companies that ship products to Tobyhanna Army Depot. Central to these improvements is an autom… more »
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24th March 2006 : RFID in Tourism

Two stories caught my attention this week in which RFID is being used in innovative ways to support the touism industry. One from Canada, the other from the UK. Guests staying at Great Wolf Resorts, Niagara Falls in Ontario will be given RFID wristbands… more »