Digital Angel, a leader in animal RFID and emergency identification solutions, announced today that it has entered into a set of agreements to sell its approximately 45% stake in VeriChip for about $1.57 million in cash. Digital Angel sold all of its VeriChip stock, approximately 5.4 million shares, to R&R Consulting Partners, a company controlled
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DailyWireless on 13th Nov 2008 (via dailywireless.org)
The worldwide RFID market will exceed $5.3 billion in 2008, according to a new forecast from ABI Research. Annual revenue growth will increase over the next five years, accelerating over the mid-term as high-growth, high-volume applications such as supply chain management, ID documents, ticketing and contactless payment drive shipments. Excluding automobile immobilization, the market is expected t...
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WirelessAndMobileNews on 3rd Nov 2008 (via wirelessandmobilenews.com)
The University of Washington and EMC's RSA Labs team up on a study showing that new RFID-enabled U.S. Passport Cards used for border crossings are easily cloned and are vulnerable to being disabled. The researchers also showed that the cards could be scanned from as far away as 150 feet. - Researchers at the University of Washington and EMC's RSA Laboratories claim new RFID-enabled borde...
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eWEEKWireless on 3rd Nov 2008 (via eweek.com)
Qatar Post Corporation announced the introduction of RFID technology company Motorola as part of initiatives to determine the quality of postal services in the Middle East. Leser RFID technology company Motorola and other vendors have become part of the test in a joint project with the companies Emirates Post and Saudi Post. The company Qatar Post, member of the steering committee project team on ...
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 1st Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
The U.S. Department of Justice has given seven companies its approval to move forward with plans to jointly license patents that are essential to deliver radio frequency identification technology.
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RCRWirelessNews on 28th Oct 2008 (via rcrwireless.com)
University of Washington and RSA Labs team for study showing new RFID-enabled border-crossing documents are easily cloned and are vulnerable to being disabled. The researchers also showed that the cards could be scanned from as far away as 150 feet. - Researchers at the University of Washington and RSA Laboratories claim new RFID-enabled border-crossing documents are easily cloned and are vulnerab...
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eWEEKWireless on 27th Oct 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Don't foregt that thhe Active RFID, RTLS & Sensor Networks 2008 conference hosted by IDTechEx will be held on November 5-6, 2008 in Dallas TX. It's the only event in the dedicated to the technologies of Active RFID, RTLS and Ubiquitous Sensor Networks. The latest technology developments, the applications of these technologies, and their respective and overriding markets will be explored in det...
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WirelessAndMobileNews on 24th Oct 2008 (via wirelessandmobilenews.com)
GE Global Research has introduced a battery-free, multidetection RFID sensing platform that could change monitoring capabilities...
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WirelessWeek on 16th Oct 2008 (via wirelessweek.com)
D-Day for RFID-based transit card systems Want to ride the subway for free without having to jump the turnstiles? Well, as of Monday, you’ll be able to do that by making a fake transit card. A scientific paper detailing the security flaws in the Mifare Classic wireless smart card chip used in transit systems around the
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SmartMobs on 12th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)