Weekly Newswire July 30th, 2008
RFID Helps Florida State Attorney Track Case Files
Government Technology
Today, after the addition of a new radio frequency identification (RFID) capability to the office's proprietary case-tracking system, an attorney can open a ...
Walkers swallow RFID pills for science
engadget
... for a little experiment earlier this month, where they convinced ten volunteers to swallow an RFID pill as part of a study to monitor body temperature. ...
Advanced ID Acquires 20% Interest in Brazilian RFID Company
Business Wire
Brazil has become the center of a booming South American economy and is one of the fastest growing markets in the world for RFID as the technology continues ...
The EU gets SMART on RFID
ComputerWeekly.com
Although much of the discussion on RFID within the EU seems to have been around privacy issues, there are some interesting initiatives underway. ...
Rapidly Broadening Interest In RFID
RFID Solutions Online
By Dr. Peter Harrop, Chairman, IDTechEx Being an enabling technology, like paper or the wheel, though somewhat more recent, RFID is now being applied ever ...
NFC RFID to Power $75+ Billion in Transactions in 2013
RFID Update
By John Burnell By 2013, one in five mobile phones will include a near field communication (NFC) RFID chip to enable cashless payment and information ...