Weekly Newswire March 12th, 2008

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RFID tags and the intelligent buffetNation Multimedia
Welcome to the world of radio frequency identification (RFID). Buffet restaurants are adopting RFID to turn a traditional spread into an intelligent buffet. ...

RFID becoming more common in consumer applicationsDallas Morning News
They just like that RFID is helping them burn calories and get in shape. The calorie count is particularly popular. “That’s what all the women look at, ...

Finally Time for Tags?
Wall Street Journal
Wal-Mart Stores was expected to effectively order every supplier to deploy RFID tags on goods delivered to the retail chain. ...

US pharma RFID market set for 60 per cent CAGRIn-PharmaTechnologist.com
These bold projections ride somewhat in the face of creeping skepticism about the prospects for wholesale adoption of RFID solutions by the pharmaceutical ...

Convention Strategy Unveils Program that Allows Associations to ...PR Web
Convention Strategy (CS) has launched a new expanded RFID solution for association trade shows. After a short pre-screening process, the CS RFID Attendee ...

Hackers claim RFID smart-card hack, but chip vendor disagreesSC Magazine US
A semiconductor company on Tuesday disputed claims by a hacker that he can access the firm's radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips to jeopardize the ...

Hackers Find a Way to Crack Popular Smartcard in Minutes
PC World
People are starting to wake up to the fact that RFID-enabled smartcards now can be far more easily, and cheaply, cracked than ever before, ...

Written By:Jon On March 12, 2008 5:49 PM

Keep in mind Kalorama predict in 2007 that 2007 pharmaceutical market would be $297 million. Now they are "conservatively" estimating 2008 will be $102M "(+75.9 per cent year on year)." Using the same error margin, growth should be less than 10%.

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