Group Proposes RFID Privacy Law by Bob Violino | Jun 17, 2003 | NewsCASPIAN, the group that spearheaded the boycott of Benetton, has proposed legislation aimed at protecting consumer privacy in the US.
Gemplus Plans RFID Reentry by Jonathan Collins | Jun 16, 2003 | NewsThree years ago, the world’s biggest smart card provider sold its RFID division. Now it’s looking to develop new RFID products.
Flint Sets Up Conductive Ink Unit by Bob Violino | Jun 16, 2003 | NewsThe new division will develop printed RFID antennas, smart packaging and printed electronics.
Integration Impeding Use of RFID by Bob Violino | Jun 15, 2003 | NewsA new survey says many companies are interested in deploying RFID technology but are concerned about integrating RFID data with back-end systems.
Intermec Unveils Handheld Reader by Bob Violino | Jun 12, 2003 | NewsThe new IP3 UHF reader is built into a grip that works with the company's 700 Series handheld computer.
Wal-Mart Draws Line in the Sand by Bob Violino | Jun 12, 2003 | NewsCIO Linda Dillman made it clear that Wal-Mart intends to have its top suppliers put RFID tags on pallets and cases beginning Jan. 1, 2005.
RFID the Hot Topic at Retail Show by Bob Violino | Jun 10, 2003 | NewsInterest in RFID was high during the opening day of Retail Systems 2003/VICS Collaborative Commerce event in Chicago, as vendors showed off new systems.
Two Vendors Offer RFID Packages by Bob Violino | Jun 10, 2003 | NewsIntermec and Manhattan Associates have introduced all-in-one packages aimed at helping companies get RFID pilots off the ground quickly.
RFID Payment Systems Take Off by Lynn DeRocco | Jun 8, 2003 | NewsA new report says the use of contactless smart cards and other RFID payment systems will continue to rise.
Temperature Sensors Down Under by Bob Violino | Jun 5, 2003 | NewsGlobal Licensing & Innovation will resell KSW Microtec's low-cost, RFID TempSense labels in Australia and New Zealand.