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Thousands braved freezing temperatures before dawn to stake out the best positions on the route and at Government Center, where the team congregated on an elevated stage to thank and excite their dedicated fans—many of whom endured over three feet of snow, subzero temperatures and stinging winds...
The applications for these sleuthing technologies range from deciphering buying trends in retail outlets to identifying dangerous chemicals. Want to know how many razor blades are selling in Prague or Pittsburgh? Slap a radio tag--a computer chip that allows a product to be tracked on its journey from manufacturer...
For former globetrotting executives, international aid work fills the void that can come with retirement. For example, Gillette executive Mark Cutler, 54, had lived in five countries worldwide, becoming V.P. of Gillette's international group before he took early retirement last year. Suddenly the workaholic had nothing but free time...
Now RFID is about to reach ubiquity, bringing its ability to track everything, everywhere, all the time from the factory right into your home. Spooky but incredibly productive, RFID is the basis of 6,000 patents filed for wireless payments, keyless entries, cosmetics mixing, laundry tracking and patient monitoring. Think...
In 1999, with the help of P&G and Gillette, the three men co-founded the Auto-ID Center at M.I.T. to pursue RFID uses. Today 103 companies are members, including consumer giants like Johnson & Johnson, Kimberly-Clark, Kraft Foods and Unilever. Ashton estimates that U.S. retail giants alone lose...