


RFID News Roundup
Sewio offers free IoT software, consultancy for smart quarantining; SSE Technologies launches mobile app using PTS software to test for COVID-19; Sigfox supports COVID-related efforts; MachineMetrics grants free access to manufacturers fighting coronavirus; U-box acquires IoT company Thingstream; STMicroelectronics unveils rugged controller for smart devices; CoreRFID automates lifting equipment inspections for Catena.
A Healthy Dose of Common Sense
A trending Facebook post claims the U.S. government is using the coronavirus pandemic to embed RFID chips in everyone. Don't believe everything you read.
A Cyber Approach to COVID-19 Containment
What lessons can be learned from reviewing how we manage cybersecurity and applying it to an anti-coronavirus campaign?
FCC’s Wi-Fi 6 GHz Plan Poses Interference for UWB
The Federal Communications Commission is expected to rule in April on the dedication of the 6 to 7.2 GHz bandwidth to unlicensed Wi-Fi use, which could drown out UWB and other technologies already using that space at a lower power level.
Managing Ventilators More Efficiently
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, these machines have become a vital resource for saving lives. Are we using them as efficiently as possible?
Webinar Report: How to Reduce Waste in Your Supply Chain
An RFID Journal webinar held on Mar. 31, 2020, discussed simple solutions that can help companies deter, detect and diagnose damage in their supply chain so that they can reduce losses by half.
Webinar Report: How to Reduce Waste in Your Supply Chain
Globally, shippers suffer $2.3 trillion in damaged goods every year, amounting to 2 percent of all products shipped. Accidents can […]
Why the IoT Will Become the Internet of Innovation
The Internet of Things sector is evolving and will greatly impact many industries, particularly health care, supply chain and retail, during the difficult months ahead.