The entertainment giant is investing in upgrading its stores, and RFID will be part of improving the customer experience.
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Hong Kong RFID Award Winners Announced
A bus company, a retailer and an RFID reader manufacturer have won the top awards.
Wall Street Journal Gets RFID Right—For Once
The venerable newspaper has written a positive story about how RFID is being used to reduce the number of passenger bags lost by airlines each year.
U.S. Department of Transportation Solicits Proposals From Small RFID Companies
The agency aims to find a way to stop motorcyclists who flip up their license plates and then taunt police officers to give chase.
RFID Survey Points to Optimism
Robert W. Baird & Co.’s survey of bar-code resellers suggests bar-code and RFID projects are moving forward again.
Highlights From the Fifth RFID Academic Convocation
At the fifth RFID Academic Convocation, held in conjunction with RFID Journal LIVE! 2007, end users and researchers discussed issues that must be addressed to enhance RFID’s value in the health-care sector.
Serving the Entire RFID Industry
Despite what some people may think, RFID Journal serves both small and large players in the RFID industry.
The Tragedy of an Embryo Mix-up
A woman implanted with the wrong embryo highlights the need for automated error-detection systems.
RFID Companies Recognized for Technology Innovation
Verayo and ClearCount were runners-up for this year’s Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Awards.
RFID to Monitor Road Usage?
A bill proposed in the U.S. Congress would provide funding for research into the feasibility of taxing individuals based on how much they use roads.
Sometimes, Seeing Is Believing
This video, taken at our recent RFID in Fashion event, demonstrates how much faster you can take inventory in an apparel retail store with RFID than with bar codes.
Clarity on a Technology Site
Making RFID technology easy to understand isn’t as easy as it might seem.