The jewelry company is preparing pilots of a system that automatically displays information about items removed from a showcase, and enables consumers to share that data with others via the Internet.
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Registration Now Open for RFID Journal LIVE! Brasil
Cornerstone-sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Brasil, RFID Journal’s third Brazilian event will highlight how companies across the nation are benefiting from RFID technologies.
Santa Rosa Ski and Sports Uses Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Tags to Track Customer Traffic
The company is one of thousands of small to midsize specialty retailers employing the Swarm Portal solution to measure the quantity of customer visits, and pair that information with sales data to analyze shopper behavior.
Recognizing Kevin Ashton’s Contributions to RFID Journal
The co-founder of the MIT Auto-ID Center and soon-to-be author wrote a column for 10 years that added greatly to the world’s understanding of RFID’s role in business and society.
Recognizing Kevin Ashton’s Contributions to RFID Journal
The co-founder of the MIT Auto-ID Center and soon-to-be author wrote a column for 10 years that added greatly to the world’s understanding of RFID’s role in business and society.
Our Future: The Real-Time Status of Things
Soon we will be able to know not only every item’s location, but also its temperature, motion, vibration, humidity and a host of other variables, opening up a world of opportunities for us all.
Our Future: The Real-Time Status of Things
Soon we will be able to know not only every item’s location, but also its temperature, motion, vibration, humidity and a host of other variables, opening up a world of opportunities for us all.
Hebrew University’s Nanotech Lab Tracks Researcher Locations, Emergencies
The school’s Unit for Nanofabrication lab is employing an RTLS solution from LogiTag to identify researchers’ locations, and to issue alerts if a worker presses a panic alarm on an RFID tag.
RFID News Roundup
GS1 ratifies new versions of EPCIS and CBV standards; Turck unveils new HF read-write head with extended surface area for improved functionality; WeTag unveils battery-free Bluetooth tag for locating misplaced or lost personal items; Russia Customs Union plans to test RFID to thwart contraband fur; RAIN RFID adds new member category.
RFID Revs Up Pit-Stop Training for Crews of Two NASCAR Drivers
Michael Waltrip Racing is launching an ultra-wideband RFID system from Zebra Technologies to track the movements of crew members and equipment during pit-stop training.
Olympus Automates Its Endoscope Tester Via RFID
Hospitals are now using the ALT-Pro leak detector to identify the model of endoscope being used, and to then adjust the test settings according to that model’s specifications, while also storing data indicating which tests were conducted, by whom and with what results.
What Is the Internet of Things?
No one seems to agree on a definition, but everyone agrees that linking physical objects to the Internet is an important and ongoing trend.








