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After Wisconsin, the state of North Dakota in USA has introduced legislation to ban forced RFID chip implants on humans. Not surprisingly, it is for the privacy reasons.
John Hooven, Governor of North Dakota has approved the bill that imposes...
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The Immigration Department of Malaysia has moved up with its proposal to introduce RFID-enabled visas for the foreigner as a step towards identifying fake visa holders...
made popular Sep 29 2007
It is a big blow to the policy makers all over the world who are planning to introduce RFID technology in government documents such as ID card, driving license and...
made popular Aug 13 2007
It’s an alternative to RFID passport system, which has raised a furious debate throughout the USA. The primary aim of RFID-enabled driving license is to ensure security...
made popular Apr 14 2007
It seems that the state government of USA is now more serious on its RFID passports than before. In the backdrop of mounting pressure for the RFID passports, the...
made popular Dec 10 2006
It seems that RFID passports have not come up to the standards. Few months back, the researchers hacked American RFID passports. Now, Britain is also facing same kind...
made popular Nov 23 2006
Even though, the debate regarding security of RFID technology is more vibrant in USA, the countries, which have good diplomatic relations with USA have agreed to issue...
made popular Oct 27 2006
US State Department’s RFID Passport idea has created furious debate in the streets of America. The security experts are agog with the policy makers regarding the...
made popular Sep 19 2006
Here is good news for the US policy makers who are facing sharp criticism from the security experts because of the RFID passport idea. The reason as the experts claim...
made popular Aug 24 2006
The US government has awarded a contract to German chip maker Infineon to supply millions of chips for US passports. The announcement has come just two weeks after the...
made popular Aug 22 2006
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The demand for contactless payment cards has increased tremendously in recent years because they speed up monetary transactions. USA had issued millions of RFID-enabled...
made popular Mar 27 2007
The proposed RFID bill that supposedly keeps the interests of the consumers has been deferred and returned to the House Rules Committee of House of Representatives...
made popular Mar 24 2007
The Port of Oakland, the first major port on the Pacific Coast and the fourth busiest container port in the USA has announced that it is embracing RFID technology to...
made popular Mar 18 2007
RFID as a technology is slowly but gradually dominating the healthcare unit. We have a notion that RFID is useful in healthcare units when it comes asset tracking....
made popular Mar 14 2007
The Department of Home Security (DHS) has finally decided to postpone the controversial RFID program, which underwent in trial to track foreign visitors crossing the US...
made popular Feb 13 2007
Intermec has bagged yet another major RFID deal this month. After reaching out an agreement with NASA to provide its RFID products for the test of this technology in...
made popular Feb 12 2007
EPCglobal has introduced a new global standard, GS1 EPCglobal Electronic Pedigree Document that pitches for RFID technology creating electronic pedigrees to securely...
made popular Jan 17 2007
We don’t need to define NFC (Near Field Communications). Both RFID and NFC technology provide same services and function more or less similarly. The only distinguishing...
made popular Jan 15 2007
The US government faces obstacle in its step towards the introduction of RFID enabled e-pedigrees for pharmaceutical sectors with federal court relaxing compliant of...
made popular Dec 14 2006
It seems that the state government of USA is now more serious on its RFID passports than before. In the backdrop of mounting pressure for the RFID passports, the...
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Until now, we know Las Vegas-based Harmon Medical and Rehabilitation Hospital as one the best healthcare units of America for its highly skilled professional staffs....
made popular Dec 7 2006
Adoption of RFID technology is increasing at its fast. However, in terms of adoption, other countries are far behind USA and UK, even China.
In its recent study Hot...
made popular Nov 20 2006
Even though, the debate regarding security of RFID technology is more vibrant in USA, the countries, which have good diplomatic relations with USA have agreed to issue...
made popular Oct 27 2006
RFID technology in USA gets a major set back with researchers of the newly set up RFID Consortium for Security and Privacy (CUSP) have reportedly hacked RFID-empowered...
made popular Oct 26 2006
The US National Guard has awarded a $4.6 million deal to Savi Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Co. to get its mobile RFID systems to enhance...
made popular Oct 18 2006
In line with FDA’s ruling which calls for drug authentication, the US-based pharmaceutical company Pfizer has introduced an RFID-enabled verification process to combat...
made popular Sep 26 2006
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