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Are RFID's proponents dreaming? Maybe not. But what's technically feasible may not make economic sense.
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RFID tags and readers have become less expensive, but the magic 5 cent per tag level has been elusive.
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Red tie with that white shirt? Men buying clothes get automatic suggestions.
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In 2003, Wal-Mart became the great hope of a new technology. But things haven't worked out exactly as planned.
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The entertainment industry is rushing to replace an outdated film production and distribution system with a nimble digital supply chain.
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Has this concept for supply management outlived its usefulness? Experts weigh in.
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Learn from the past. We've compiled a list of the errors companies have made in their major information-technology projects, culled from more than 220 case studies Baseline has presented in the last five years.
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Consumer products giant tests benefits of radio tags by tracking shaving products from its manufacturing plants to retailers' back roomsand beyond.
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Critics blast the privacy risks of RFID; but industry executives say that, as privacy risks go, RFID is more controllable than some.