How to get consumers to swallow electronic tags
Talkback So Katherine Albrecht of CASPIAN claims that around 70% of the public are concerned about the implications of RFID. Of course I don't have any statistics to back this up but I'd be very surprised if 70% of the public knows what RFID is!
[October 18, 2004, 13:42]
How to get consumers to swallow electronic tags
Talkback Derren Bibby's approach is wrong and even harmful for deployment of RFID. Basically, RFID tag should be kept inside of SCM loop. Consumers don't get any benefit from RFID. His fairy tale of intelligent fridge is completely nonsense.
[October 19, 2004, 22:07]
How to get consumers to swallow electronic tags
Talkback I think that Lupa's comment about RFID and consumers is very small-minded. The truth is that RFID can be used in a variety of ways to deliver consumer benefit. The most obvious example of this is the RFID child-tracking system installed in Legoland...
[October 22, 2004, 15:33]
Electronic voting: Moving beyond the ballot box
Talkback If the final vision is one where citizens can vote on every bill, who needs government representatives?
[June 27, 2004, 16:51]
Europe waits on electronic ads boom
News America Online Inc.aiming to jump ahead of competitors on the continent, is about to expand its ad programs into France following launches in Germany and Britain. Other companies are preparing the technology and measuring standards required to lure...
[June 6, 1997, 9:57]
How to get consumers to swallow electronic tags
Talkback I am looking into the possibility of electronically tagging some homeowners for a new television series and was wondering if we could have a chat about it. It is a design show and we want to examine how they use their house - which rooms they spend...
[August 9, 2005, 14:20]
How to get consumers to swallow electronic tags
Talkback I think RFID will start in SCM but will inevitably migrate into the store. Obvious consumer benfits from implementations will be improved availability of goods and a more responsive merchandising model.
[October 22, 2004, 15:40]
Intel invests in electronic ink firm
News E Ink develops and markets an electronic paper screen technology that uses less power and offers a better picture than current flat-display technologies. The company is supplying Sony with electronic ink material used in the Librie e-book.
[March 23, 2005, 11:25]
Parliament to get an 'electronic community'
News It is hoped that the system, known as the electronic Parliamentary Community (ePC), will be extended to cover all information exchanged between government and parliament. The UK government has set up a new system for transferring information...
[November 25, 2004, 11:50]
Microsoft prescribes electronic health system
News Microsoft's prescription for reducing medication errors moved a step closer to implementation on Thursday when the software giant and its health care partner, WellPoint Health Networks, chose two vendors to provide electronic-prescribing software...
[April 30, 2004, 15:35]
How to get consumers to swallow electronic tags
Talkback What a good story now do a story on te only prodcu out there that kills the rfid chip tagzapper
[November 13, 2004, 19:57]
How to get consumers to swallow electronic tags
Talkback I read all aboutthe RFID crap in www.zombiewire.com
[November 13, 2004, 19:59]
Electronic eavesdropping rising
Talkback At last an article which will make it that little bit easier for people to believe what I have been going through. My phoneline was tapped for 18months. I had suspisions from telf.that no-onemeone would post something on=line that was some referal...
[January 26, 2005, 4:23]
Stop Press! Electronic paper is here
Talkback Very interesting. Hoever, I would say that if we are waiting on colour and full speed video we may be looking at the wrong target. For a paper replacement I would be looking at high contract ratios, very low power use and durability - all of which...
[July 28, 2005, 17:50]
Europe speeds up electronic ID plans
Talkback Electronic ID is not an exact science, and no one looks like the printouts because they are distortrd. One gets the feeling, after reading this article, that societies in North America are going backwards instead of forwards.
[April 13, 2004, 0:19]
Financial collapse & debunking electronic banking myths
Blog Comment Indeed, wireless online banking when you are in a hotel to check your account to see if you can afford the steak and chips has got to be a no no. JW's got it with the screen size aspect too though. Web on mobile works well for football scores I'd say.
[October 10, 2008, 15:23]
Financial collapse & debunking electronic banking myths
Blog Comment I use online banking as a last resort, and if I'm on wireless I'll add an extra layer of encryption using hotspot shield, but yes I as well feel uneasy about the whole thing, just a spooky feeling. Dig the genesis and yes, they were musical...
[October 10, 2008, 15:20]
Financial collapse & debunking electronic banking myths
Blog Comment Didn't anyone notice that you were parked in a designated 'no parking' zone?
[October 10, 2008, 13:52]
Financial collapse & debunking electronic banking myths
Blog Comment They are tough little things. Very safe!
[October 10, 2008, 12:44]



