by Admin | Oct 2, 2008 | News
If the tags meet performance and cost criteria, the companies will begin using them, with the goal of preventing counterfeiting and illegal distribution of their products.
by Admin | Oct 2, 2008 | News
TransCore unveils tag designed for most toll-collection systems; Mines near the Arctic Circle will use RFID; Charleston Inn using Capton’s liquor-monitoring system; Germany gets its first contactless payment credit card; Airtag intros developer kit for Near Field Communications.
by Admin | Oct 2, 2008 | News
At its corporate offices, the search engine company’s Indian division is using Google Maps and EPC Gen 2 RFID technology to track thousands of electronic devices.
by Admin | Oct 2, 2008 | News
Staples Canada has announced success of the office supply retailer’s five-store RFID pilot. Director of process engineering Joe Soares was extremely pleased by the pilot, which has yielded a “very, very satisfying return on investment.” The company will now roll the pilot out to ten more stores in the hopes of achieving similarly positive results.
by Admin | Oct 1, 2008 | News
The law makes it illegal to surreptitiously reading RFID tags embedded in identity documents.
by Admin | Oct 1, 2008 | News
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum is using AeroScout active tags in VenueSoft handheld units to alert the necessary responders to an emergency throughout the stadium.
by Admin | Oct 1, 2008 | Expert Views
The pharmaceuticals industry will adopt track-and-trace technologies—likely including RFID—to shore up its ailing supply chain. But the cure could be hard to swallow unless business benefits, not regulations, pave the way.
by Admin | Oct 1, 2008 | News
AIRTAG released a software development kit (SDK) for near field communication technology (NFC) that includes ISO-standard tags, a USB reader and a software library for the creation of contactless payment and other applications.
by Admin | Oct 1, 2008 | Expert Views
Mifare hacking will not halt contactess ticketing for transportation systems.
by Admin | Oct 1, 2008 | Expert Views
An EPC-compliant Gen 2 active tag is on the horizon.