Pro-Privacy Tearable RFID Tag Becomes a Reality
IBM has licensed its innovative Clipped Tag technology to label converter Marnlen RFiD, who has already started shipping
NewsNovember 8, 2006IBM has licensed its innovative Clipped Tag technology to label converter Marnlen RFiD, who has already started shipping
NewsNovember 8, 2006EPCglobal today announced the launch of a pilot to assess RFID usage on containers and cartons being shipped
NewsOctober 30, 2006XceedID, Integrated Engineering readers receive FIPS201 approval; Fluensee offers RFID-enabled asset-tracking solutions; RFID TagSource launches new company, forms
NewsOctober 20, 2006Linking RFID data with other sources of information, such as data about the weather and weather patterns, could
NewsOctober 17, 2006Linking RFID data with other sources of information, such as data about the weather and weather patterns, could
NewsOctober 17, 2006Alien Technology this week made four announcements that together represent the company's most assertive public move since it
NewsOctober 11, 2006The company is making its own Gen 2 chip and celebrating the opening of a manufacturing facility capable
NewsOctober 10, 2006Concerns about companies abusing RFID technology to spy on customers threaten to prevent consumers from realizing many of
NewsOctober 4, 2006Concerns about companies abusing RFID technology to spy on customers threaten to prevent consumers from realizing many of
NewsOctober 4, 2006BEA announces RFID enterprise server upgrades; GS1 Argentina supply-chain center offers RFID learning; Puerto Rico's RFID toll system
NewsSeptember 22, 2006Adopting a bold, pro-active stance on incorporating RFID into its supply chain has resulted in huge benefits for
NewsSeptember 8, 2006Weyerhaeuser, the $22.6 billion conglomerate known to most as a timber company, today announced that it has acquired
NewsAugust 31, 2006Companies from a wide variety of industries, including health care, apparel, children’s products and airlines, are embracing RFID
Editor's ViewsAugust 28, 2006The athletic shoe and apparel company's initial technology tests went well; now, the firm is planning a pilot.
NewsAugust 23, 2006Walls Industries, which sells work and hunting clothes, expects to benefit internally by integrating tagging into its warehouse-management
NewsAugust 23, 2006Chinese firm Lawsgroup has deployed an RFID work-in-progress tracking system that is leading to measurable improvements in its
NewsAugust 21, 2006Yes, they would like to find ways to encourage you to buy stuff, but legitimate retailers understand that
NewsAugust 17, 2006Concerns about the use of RFID in passports are small compared to the concerns travelers have about being
NewsAugust 16, 2006