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InternetNews May 27, 2004 Craig McGuire |
Food Lion Checking Out With Wi-Fi Grocery chain eyes new ways to enhance the shopping experience by helping customers check themselves out with the help of Wi-Fi. |
The Motley Fool May 27, 2011 Aimee Duffy |
How Tech-Savvy Is Your Grocery Stock? Supermarkets need technology to stay on top. |
BusinessWeek July 14, 2003 Khermouch & Green |
Bar Codes Better Watch Their Backs New retail technologies have a way of lingering in dreamland until discount colossus Wal-Mart decides it's time for everyone to wake up. The alarm clock in Bentonville, Ark., just went off again, this time for a successor to bar codes called Radio Frequency Identification. |
PC Magazine September 7, 2004 Karen Jones |
New Frontiers for RFID Tags Depending on how closely you guard your privacy, RFID is either a benevolent new technology or Big Brother waiting to pounce. |
The Motley Fool January 3, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
RFID Signal Strong in 2005 Radio Frequency Identification technology is going to ring in the new year in more ways than one. Think you should follow suit as an investor? |
PC Magazine November 5, 2003 |
RFID: Promise and Peril If you're wearing or carrying anything with an embedded RFID tag, you could conceivably be tracked wherever you go. |
The Motley Fool October 14, 2004 Tom Taulli |
Tracking Us Applied Digital's human implantable RFID chip, VeriChip, was cleared by the Food and Drug Administration for medical uses in the U.S. On the news, the stock surged 68% to $3.57. |
The Motley Fool February 20, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
Hitachi's RFID Takes a Powder Dust-sized RFID tag technology raises interesting possibilities. Is now the time for investors to buy in? Probably, but questions remain. |
Popular Mechanics January 2007 |
Upgrade Wish List: Scanner-Proof Wallet The Datasafe Wallet prevents radio frequency identification (RFID) chips on cards from getting scanned. |
CIO August 18, 2008 Thomas Wailgum |
These Boots Were Made for Tracking: Nine West Tries On RFID Strategy Footwear giant Nine West joins a long list of retailers in search of the RFID Holy Grail: item-level RFID tracking. Will the move be a good fit? Even the mighty Wal-Mart has struggled to cash in on this technology. |
The Motley Fool March 15, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
RFID Signal Strong in 2005 Radio frequency identification is going to be huge this year. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool December 9, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
The A to Z of RFID While consumers will grow to appreciate the RFID advantage, investors should aim closer to the vest to cash in on the RFID revolution. |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2008 David Blanchard |
Wal-Mart Lays Down the Law on RFID Wal-Mart will begin levying fines for suppliers that don't comply with its RFID mandate. |
CIO December 1, 2005 Thomas Wailgum |
Wal-Mart's RFID Crusade Wal-Mart's quest to use radio frequency identification technology to track shipments will reach a new milestone in January: The company is requiring 200 of its second-tier suppliers to begin tagging cases and pallets with the chips. |
InternetNews June 5, 2007 Erin Joyce |
Kiosks You Can Carry Motorola puts customers in charge of their marketing messages by handing them new wireless devices at retail points. Will they buy it? |
Fast Company November 2006 Paul Lukas |
Whither the Checkout Girl? UPC codes and more-advanced cash registers have made efficiency, not friendliness, the vanguard in the checkout aisle. New technologies are taking such efficiency further. |
CIO October 15, 2002 Susannah Patton |
Food Fight As they struggle for survival against discounters like Wal-Mart, supermarkets turn to IT to make shopping easier, cheaper and more profitable for them. |
Bank Technology News February 2009 John Adams |
Put Those Barcodes Away for Good Bill Conroy, optimization program executive for Bank of America, is an enthusiastic evangelist for use of radio frequency identification (RFID) as a means to corral expensive IT assets. |
Reason September 2004 Brian Doherty |
RFID Roundup Radio-frequency ID chips (RFIDs) are exploding into public consciousness, but some privacy mavens see them as a step toward a world where everything we own becomes a potential bug that can track us everywhere and all the time. |
CIO June 15, 2004 Ben Worthen |
RFID Laws on Deck With widespread adoption of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags under way, privacy advocates are pushing for regulations on these tiny computer chips that can track information about the products they are attached to. |
CRM November 15, 2004 Jason Copmton |
RFID: Ready for Industry Deployment? The product-tagging system must be used as more than supercharged bar codes. |
Wired July 2004 Josh McHugh |
Attention, Shoppers: You Can Now Speed Straight Through Checkout Lines! Radio-frequency chips are retail nirvana. They're the end of privacy. They're the mark of the beast. Inside the tag-and-track supermarket of the future. |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Got RFID? Radio Frequency Identification is all the rage, yet many investors still don't understand its implications. |
Information Today March 23, 2009 |
Bibliotheca Announces "On-the-Fly" RFID Conversion Software The software helps unburden libraries from the amount of time, labor, and cost needed to convert entire collections from bar codes to RFID. |
The Motley Fool May 9, 2005 Chris Mallon |
RFID: The Billion-Dollar Savings Plan Separating RFID winners from losers is tough -- except for one obvious group: the retail industry. |
Information Today August 25, 2008 |
Bibliotheca Introduces New Hybrid Security and Self-Check Solutions Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems, an open RFID (radio frequency identification) solutions provider, has introduced new BiblioHybrid solutions for security and patron self-service |
The Motley Fool October 11, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
HP Eyes a Small Sweet Spot The "Memory Spot" data chip could lead to some interesting applications and future revenue streams investors like to see. |
BusinessWeek May 28, 2007 Gene G. Marcial |
VeriChip Is I.D.'d As A Winner Verichip is starting to attract Wall Street with its Food & Drug Administration-approved human-implantable radio frequency identification chip for medical use. |
InternetNews April 30, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
California Crackdown on RFID A bill setting privacy standards for the tiny transponders has cleared the Senate. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2009 Mark Anderson |
Quirks of RFID Memory Make for Cheap Security Scheme On-board SRAM produces unique chip fingerprint and random numbers needed for encryption |
The Motley Fool October 11, 2004 Tom Taulli |
Just One Word: RFID Printronix is in a relatively boring business that recently got a lot more exciting. Because of the surge in interest for RFID, Printronix is dealing with customers it would not usually have access to. |
Chemistry World February 16, 2011 Harriet Brewerton |
Remote powered lab on a chip Wen Qiao at the University of California, San Diego, made a microfluidic chip that can be powered with a commercially available radio frequency transmitter for electrophoresis experiments. |
Entrepreneur July 2006 Nichole L. Torres |
Beyond Biometric Would you embed security chips in your employees? |
IEEE Spectrum March 2007 Foster & Jaeger |
RFID Inside Maybe the ultimate solution, to allow accurate identification of individuals without some of the ethical issues raised by implanted radio chips, might require a different technology completely -- biometric scanners. |
InternetNews June 17, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Wal-Mart Expands RFID Plans After meeting with its top 300 suppliers, the U.S.'s largest retailer, Wal-Mart Stores, said it will expand its radio frequency identification roll-out faster than expected. |
InternetNews October 19, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Study Sees RFID Savings For Wal-Mart Shoppers more likely to find what they wanted on the shelves, thanks to the new technology. |
CFO November 1, 2003 Esther Shein |
Radio Flier Wal-Mart presents its vendors with an offer they can't refuse: implement RFID or else. |
The Motley Fool October 3, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
RFID Action Heats Up IBM and Microsoft are both moving aggressively into the RFID field. This is great news for RFID hardware providers; improved software will make these companies' technologies more accessible and useful for their customers. Investors, take note. |
Entrepreneur May 2007 Amanda C. Kooser |
Tag, You're It You can be RFID-compliant, even on a tight budget. |
InternetNews April 30, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Wal-Mart RFID Tests Underway The retail world is taking notes on the retail giant's first foray into 'case and pallet' level wireless tagging. |
Information Today February 6, 2014 |
RFID by Barcoding Manages Data Collection Barcoding, Inc. introduced RFID by Barcoding, a dedicated practice for advancing Radio Frequency IDentification, which collects data using low-power radio waves sent between tags and readers. |
The Motley Fool July 26, 2010 Carl Bagh |
Wal-Mart's Use of RFID Tags -- a Privacy Issue or Supplier's Bane? Can Wal-Mart use them to gain another competitive edge? |
InternetNews July 14, 2004 Roy Mark |
Privacy Groups Tag RFID ACLU, Center for Democracy and Technology push for baseline privacy legislation. |
BusinessWeek March 1, 2004 Arlene Weintraub & Ginsburg |
A High-Tech Race To Corral Mad Cow Radio chips and retinal scans vie for the job of tracking cattle from birth to butcher |
The Motley Fool April 24, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Foolish Forecast: Safe at Home With Safeway The grocery chain will ring up its first-quarter 2007 financial results shortly. Investors, here is what you can expect to find. |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2006 Jonathan Katz |
Symbol Buyout Could Hasten RFID Adoption Motorola Inc.'s agreement to purchase RFID and wireless communications company Symbol Technologies Inc. could pump life into the struggling RFID market. |
InternetNews July 7, 2006 Erin Joyce |
The RFID Growth Conundrum Why isn't the FDA pushing harder for RFID to combat counterfeit drugs? The answer is not so simple. |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Private Matters Keep an eye on new RFID privacy legislation. By staying on top of the issue now, you'll have a leg up when you implement the technology. |
PC Magazine May 1, 2009 M. David Stone |
Are Your Scans Taking Too Long? Autofocusing is generally a desirable feature for scanners, because it ensures the scanned image will be in focus. |
National Defense May 2007 Sandra I. Erwin |
Tracking Military Supplies No Longer Requires RFID The Defense Department has relaxed a mandate that all food, equipment and other provisions to the U.S. military have radio-frequency identification tags on their products. |