Vendors Show Off EPC Technology
Tags and readers based on the Auto-ID Center specifications read 60 cases of razors on a pallet almost
NewsNovember 22, 2002Tags and readers based on the Auto-ID Center specifications read 60 cases of razors on a pallet almost
NewsNovember 22, 2002Open standards create opportunity by dramatically increasing the size of the potential market.
Editor's ViewsNovember 11, 2002The troubled French smart card maker posted a third-quarter net loss of US$38.3 million, as board battle drags
NewsNovember 1, 2002Power Paper plans to design battery-powered labels for specific applications.
NewsOctober 29, 2002The Auto-ID Center is considering creating a patent pool to reduce the risk of lawsuits derailing its technology.
Editor's ViewsOctober 21, 2002Infineon Technologies has teamed with two other German companies to create an intelligent license tag, or "iltag."
NewsOctober 11, 2002It's time for companies to begin developing a long-term strategy for using RFID and a plan for deploying
Editor's ViewsOctober 7, 2002Network software "worked as designed," but only 78 percent of the off-the-shelf tags were read during the trial.
NewsOctober 4, 2002Savi Technology is teaming with OneSeal to create a disposable, low-cost electronic bolt seal for securing cargo containers.
NewsSeptember 30, 2002The companies that benefit most from RFID technology will be the ones that create a culture that embraces
Editor's ViewsSeptember 23, 2002Axcess and Sensormatic will offer an access control product that can prevent people from leaving buildings with stolen
NewsSeptember 23, 2002Sensitech, a company offering systems for monitoring the condition of perishable goods, is the center's newest sponsor.
NewsSeptember 20, 2002Successful RFID systems involve a lot more than tags and readers. Gradually, all of the pieces of the
Editor's ViewsSeptember 16, 2002New smart card will store the shape of a person's hand so they can be positively identified.
NewsSeptember 16, 2002Our special report examines the prospects for the Auto-ID Center's proposed system for tracking products using a low-cost
Editor's ViewsSeptember 9, 2002White Papers say a retailer with 800 stores could save $150 million per year from tracking individual items.
NewsSeptember 5, 2002The Toronto reader maker is betting that its move toward open standards and partnerships with value-added resellers will
NewsSeptember 2, 2002The growth of Linux is a sign that technology buyers want low-cost, open systems. RFID vendors need to
Editor's ViewsAugust 19, 2002