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SAMSys Looks To Standards, VARs

The Toronto reader maker is betting that its move toward open standards and partnerships with value-added resellers will

NewsSeptember 2, 2002

Axcess Unveils Sensing Appliance

New, wallet-sized RFID transmitter works with a variety of sensors to broadcast alerts over any landline or wireless

NewsAugust 19, 2002

Brooks-PRI Takes Over Hermos

Brooks-PRI Automation has completed its $41 million acquisition of Hermos Informatik GmbH, an RFID systems provider.

NewsAugust 19, 2002

World’s Thinnest Smart Label

Flying Null, a British maker of magnetic tagging technologies, has unveiled an ID label that is just three

NewsAugust 14, 2002

UCC and RosettaNet To Merge

The high-tech industry's e-business standards group will become a wholly owned subsidiary of the Uniform Code Council.

NewsAugust 12, 2002

HID Increases the Frequency

Days after Texas Instruments announced plans to offer a 13.56 MHz access control system, HID Corp. unveiled its

NewsAugust 7, 2002

TI Enters Access Control Market

Texas Instruments plans to take on the leader in RFID access control with a new line of 13.56

NewsAugust 1, 2002

New Anti-Collision Protocol Patent

eXI Wireless, a Canadian maker of RFID systems, has been granted a US patent for a way to

NewsJuly 25, 2002

It’s Always Darkest . . .

The markets took a pounding last week. Technology in general, and RFID in particular, could lead the recovery.

Editor's ViewsJuly 15, 2002

Auto-ID Center Opens Demo Lab

The center today opened a robotic demonstration lab at its facility in Cambridge, England, to show off RFID's

NewsJuly 11, 2002

The Making of a Market

A vast new market for low-cost RFID tags and readers is emerging, and Wal-Mart is the driving force

Editor's ViewsJuly 8, 2002

Stealing Cars Will Get Tougher

Texas Instruments' new vehicle immobilizers will make it more difficult for owners to conspire to cheat insurance companies.

NewsJuly 3, 2002

Prepare for the Future

If low-cost RFID is going to disrupt the market for this technology, then now is the time for

Editor's ViewsJuly 1, 2002

Security for Wireless Java

NTRU, a startup that offers security software, has released of Java version of its NTRU encryption algorithm.

NewsJune 27, 2002

Get Ready For Disruption

Low-cost RFID is a disruptive technology that will have a profound impact on the market and established tag

Editor's ViewsJune 24, 2002

Scanpak Completes Aviva Takeover

Scanpak will be able to integrate RFID data with legacy applications and push the information to desktops and

NewsJune 16, 2002

Savi, Qualcomm Join Forces

Savi Technology is teaming up with Qualcomm, a leader in mobile communications, to offer global supply chain tracking.

NewsJune 15, 2002

Retail’s Anthrax Syndrome

Just as the American people have become complacent about another anthrax attack, retailers have become complacent about Wal-Mart

Editor's ViewsJune 10, 2002