SpeedPass Is Cracked!
'Tracking' Tags: Tool or Threat?
Privacy Advocates Assail Radio-ID Tags; Companies Defend New Technology
RFID users say no privacy law needed
Mexico implanting federal crime fighters with RFID chips
NFC - RFID For cell phones
Health care evaluating radio tags
Japanese children to be RFID'd
Watchdogs Push for RFID Laws 
RFID continues to be deployed in libraries
RFID chips on kids makes Legoland safer
Study: RFID Not Well-Known By Consumers
RFID Privacy Gap?
Japanese RFID Privacy Guideline Released
Wear your Credit Card
The father of RFID
It's Official: Sanjay Sarma joins OAT as it's CTO
NEC to join EPC Global
IBM hits back at RFID critics
NO RFID For Library Books
Annoyances
Implating Tags in the Homeless
Return on Investment Concerns for RFID
More delays for Wal-Mart
RFID in Passports
Wal-Mart hits snags in RFID push
Albertsons Launches RFID Initiative
VeriChip (chipping people)
RFID. Like It or Not.
Senator Patrick Leahy's Remarks
Watching Grandma
Mixed message
Personal RFID Devices
Wincor Nixdorf’s Future Lab Retail Store Features Texas Instruments RFID Technology
Privacy Fears May Slow RFID Progress
FDA RFID Report
More on the Metro story
Privacy friendly trial?
Another Major Retailer Mandating RFID: Target
RSA's blocker tags move forward
German retail giant withdraws RFID customer tags
California State Senator Bowen Introduces Bill to Regulated RFID
A note from Katherine Albrecht
FDA, Drugs and RFID
Tag, You're It: RFID in Canada
Privacy Loss Scenarios
RFID at Prada
Katherine Albrecht goes to Germany
Consumers Voice Opinions on RFID
Kitchens of the Future
Tracking your Food
RFID? They're Already Following You
You will be assimilated...
Safeway: RFID will become "ubiquitous"
More on the EPC/Verisign Effort
VeriSign to Run EPC Directory
Errant E-Mail Shames RFID Backer
Major Oops!
A Chip for your Hamburger
RFID: 'You know you want it'
NYPost Covers RFID
Livestock RFID and the USDA
Michael Schrage on RFID
Robin Good: Are RFID Tags a Privacy Threat We Should be Concerned About?
Forrester Research BV puts out a press release on RFID and terrorism
The Danger of Letting IT Run RFID Projects
RFID scare stories ignore basic physics, says analyst
World's Top Officials Unknowningly Tracked via RFID
Defense Department: 100 suppliers by January 2005
Sun touts RFID for congestion charge
Item Level Tagging
Social Commentary
Skin Deep
Civil liberties groups demand RFID halt
More coverage
Retailers Offer Technical and Policy Leadership On California RFID Debate
Privacy, Civil Liberties Groups Sign RFID Position Paper
Blocker Tags
Is RFID Technology Easy to Foil?
RFID Privacy Workshop in the News
Webcast archive available
RFID Privacy Workshop Webcast
P&G and Wal-Mart do secret test of RFID
Wal-Mart Plan Could Cost Suppliers Millions
Wal-Mart Details RFID Requirement
Sun To Open RFID Test Center
DoD and EPC Global at odds over ISO standard
RFID tag makers may lose their shirts
Wal-Mart to hold ID tag meeting
MIT winds down radio tag activity
Radio tags to the rescue?
US DoD issues RFID policy
U.K. Retailer Tests Smart Tags on Clothing
EFF protests use of RFID in Library
[japaneese] Privacy and RFID in Japan
European Commission
RFID Rukus
Don't fear new bar codes
ABC15.COM July 15th special on RFID Privacy
Sun Expands Push For Auto-ID
SAP Fills Gap in Warehouse Supply Chain
Ricoh Develops Rewritable Sheet with Embedded RFID Tag
IBM Launches RFID-Integration Tools
Big Brother in your holster
Malaysia buys a stake in RFID
Forrester Research on RFID in Commerce
Speedpass-enabled Timex Watch
More positive press for use of RFID in the supply chain
Verisign's EPC product plans receive some PR from internetnews.com
Bowen Interviewed on Spam & RFID Privacy
Hitachi adds antenna to RFID chip
Hitachi Unveils its Itty Bitty RFID
MIT to uncork futuristic bar code
Security firm aims to ease RFID concerns
Cutting-edge 'smart shelf' test ends
511.org - An example of an RFID toll system being used for traffic data
September 6 RFID conference in Santa Clara
IAPP Privacy Academy
Unexpected RFID musings in Alex Beam's Boston Globe column, August 21, 2003
Auto-ID Center's Testimony to the California State Senate, August 18, 2003
Silicon Valley RFID Mailing list on Yahoo Groups
Privacy advocates call for RFID regulation
China plans quiet switch to smart IDs
California Scrutinizes RFID Privacy
Gillette shrugs off RFID-tracking fears
Workshop website is up!
RFID chips sent to the dry cleaners
Lawmakers to probe RFID technology