More products in more industries are utilizing sensors, and RFID could help make these sensors easier and cheaper to use.
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Chuck Schumer’s RFID Publicity Stunt
The senior senator from New York has spread misinformation about RFID in a blatant attempt to get a little publicity for himself.
RFID Goes Hollywood
Television and movie directors have latched onto RFID, but the depiction of the technology is often silly and sometimes damaging.
Software Needs to Get Smarter
For RFID systems truly to deliver on their promise, software will not just need to be able to filter data, but to use it in entirely new ways, as well.e
Introducing Tagman
This year’s symbol for RFID Journal LIVE! reflects the growing strength of RFID systems and their ability to solve real-world business problems.
Why RFID Implants Might Make Sense
Hurricane Katrina demonstrated why chipping people is not as farfetched as you might think.
Of RFID and Breast Implants
How do you know if silicone breast implants are leaking? RFID transponders might one day tell you.
Travelers Should Demand RFID on Bags
A New York Times story suggests air travelers in the United States are growing more frustrated about lost or misdirected baggage.
The ROI Is In the Bag
Ken Porad related a personal experience illustrating the ROI airlines could achieve by tagging luggage.
The Six Sigma Supply Chain
RFID gives companies, for the first time, the ability to measure their supply-chain performance—and most are not even close to Six Sigma.
RFID Is Going to Bring Material Changes
Everything from pallets to shopping carts is likely to be redesigned with RF-friendly materials in the coming years.
Europe Embraces UHF RFID in the Supply Chain
The good news coming out of Europe these days is that big players are getting ready to adopt UHF RFID systems in their supply chains in a major way.

