Hundreds of companies around the globe embarking on radio frequency identification (RFID) projects will soon face a shortage of workers proficient in the emerging technology, according to the trade group Computing Technology Industry Association...
Consumer privacy advocates have launched a worldwide plan to boycott Tesco stores due to concerns over the retailer's increasing use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering...
Australian army troops in Iraq will use RFID tags to monitor the movement of equipment from early next year. In order to improve visibility of supplies in the network, pallets and containers in Iraq would be RFID-tagged from February, Brigadier...
California legislators have shelved a controversial bill that would have blocked the use of RFID technology being applied to drivers' licences and other state documentation. A spokeswoman for the American Electronics Association, which opposes the...
Ticketing on public transport in Norway and Sweden is being revolutionised by the introduction of a new payment system using RFID smart cards. With similarities to the Oyster Card programme running in London, the system being introduced on...
Spending on RFID track-and-trace technology is to skyrocket, according to analysts. Research from analyst house Frost and Sullivan has found that the revenue from RFID within healthcare and pharmaceuticals will rise almost sixfold, from 2004's...