Cloud computing, RFID, advances in processing power, nanotechnology and other trends will soon coalesce into a multifaceted platform that gives computers the ability to know what in happening in the world—and to respond.
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The Real World of Active RFID Tags
Here’s how the technology is being used today to solve real problems, and what’s in store for the future.
It’s All Coming Together
Cloud computing, RFID, advances in processing power, nanotechnology and other trends will soon coalesce into a multifaceted platform that gives computers the ability to know what in happening in the world—and to respond.
College Football Hall of Fame to Kick Off With RFID
When the museum opens its doors in August, visitors will receive RFID-tagged ‘credentials,’ allowing the facility to tailor content to each individual, and to better manage its operations by knowing how many people are located at each exhibit, and for how long.
RFID News Roundup
Confidex launches new Survivor UHF RFID tags, including battery-assisted version; ABR Industries announces new RFID antenna cables and Atlas RFID Store as new distributor; RFID helps researchers understand monkey behavior; Entigral, ID Integration partner on RFID solutions for aerospace, government and manufacturing; Radius Networks and EM Bluetooth beacons go on scavenger hunts; Gimbal and YinzCam partner to ‘enhance in-venue experiences’ for sports fans; Identiv launches Channel Alliance Network program.
RFID Journal Unveils Agenda for RFID in Energy, Mining & Construction Conference
Speakers at the event, to be held in Australia on Aug. 12-13, will include executives from Woodside Energy and Bechtel.
A Monumental Shift at LIVE! 2014
Retailers are no longer asking, “Should I?” They now ask, “How?”
An Impartial Observer
RFID takes the guesswork out of shipping and receiving.
The State of Reader Interfaces
UHF RFID companies can do more to ease the job of application developers.
How to Develop an IoT Strategy
Forget the hype and think about whether a technology or application adds value to your company.
Three Lessons the RFID Industry Can Learn From Apple
While RFID products continue to improve, technology providers must do more to make them easier to deploy and safer to invest in.
Giving RFID Ears and Eyes
A researcher at Duke University has shown that audio and video can be transmitted via passive RFID transponders, which could make way for new medical applications.










