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NewsMay 16, 2007Someone is spreading rumors that CMP is buying RFID Journal or RFID Journal LIVE!, but neither is for
NewsMay 16, 2007Moteiv's new, smaller mote; National Envelope Corp. markets RF-blocking security sleeve; vendors partner on RFID center for apparel;
NewsMay 10, 2007Paxar Corporation is showcasing the magicmirror at this week's Material World show. The RFID reader-equipped smart mirror displays
NewsMay 7, 2007This week's RFID Journal LIVE! 2007 saw a flurry of announcements from a slew of RFID vendors and
NewsMay 3, 2007The labels contain both a Checkpoint 8.2 MHz RF antitheft inlay and an EPC Gen 2 UHF RFID
NewsApril 27, 2007The company says it is responding to its customers' interest in using HF tags for item-level tagging and
NewsApril 17, 2007Mikoh says both consumers and retailers will benefit from its new product tag designs.
NewsApril 2, 2007Late last week $5.5 billion labeling giant Avery Dennison announced a definitive agreement to acquire Paxar, a provider
NewsMarch 26, 2007The solution uses passive HF RFID tags to identify customers entering the store, then send alerts via cell
NewsFebruary 6, 2007Why Advertise with RFID Journal There is one simple reason why your company should advertise with RFID Journal
NewsJanuary 30, 2007Not long ago, the talk was about poor read rates for EPC tags. Today, end users are looking
NewsJanuary 25, 2007End users need a standard for high-frequency EPC tags, and EPCglobal is close to delivering it.
Editor's ViewsJanuary 22, 2007The clothing maker says passive tags help it provide correctly fitting uniforms to recruits more quickly.
NewsJanuary 18, 2007ThingMagic says new OS boosts reader performance; forklift attachment integrates RFID; TI unveils new HF reader chipset; Avery,
NewsJanuary 12, 2007This article is the second of a three-part series looking at the top ten trends in RFID over
NewsDecember 19, 2006When used in conjunction with item-level tagging of drugs and other products, TDSI can protect consumer privacy while
Expert ViewsDecember 18, 2006A system developed by the two companies uses public-key elliptic-curve cryptography (ECC) to encrypt a drug's National Drug
NewsNovember 13, 2006IBM has licensed its innovative Clipped Tag technology to label converter Marnlen RFiD, who has already started shipping
NewsNovember 8, 2006