Maxioms by Katherine Albrecht
That's where Pfizer is crossing the line here a little bit.
That's where Pfizer is crossing the line here a little bit.
The industry is working on tags as small as the dot of on the letter 'i', or tags can be read more
The industry is working on tags as small as the dot of on the letter 'i', or tags can be woven into fabric, in effect hiding them from the consumer. The best way to protect the consumer is to clearly label products that have the tags and let people decide whether or not they want to buy them.
My goal as a Christian (is) to sound the alarm.
My goal as a Christian (is) to sound the alarm.
While we do see the benefits of RFID to managing inventory for retailers, we think the item-level tagging poses a read more
While we do see the benefits of RFID to managing inventory for retailers, we think the item-level tagging poses a serious issue for consumer privacy.
What an interesting irony that the foremost chip promoter in the world comes from Wisconsin and Wisconsin would be the read more
What an interesting irony that the foremost chip promoter in the world comes from Wisconsin and Wisconsin would be the first state to say, 'Hey, at least get our permission first'. It's good that lawmakers in Wisconsin are paying attention to the fact that this technology even exists.