An Unscientific Article on RFID and Privacy
A renowned U.S. magazine has published an article by a well-known opponent of RFID that presents a one-sided view of the privacy and security issues associated with RFID.
A renowned U.S. magazine has published an article by a well-known opponent of RFID that presents a one-sided view of the privacy and security issues associated with RFID.
Portugal is taking advantage of a global RFID standard to bring benefits to its government and travelers entering the country.
A new wireless sensor-based application provides retail and CPG companies with data regarding shelf inventory, and indicates how well products are received based on the movements of shopping carts in stores.
The company’s MetaFi suite of hosted applications allows manufacturers to track high-value products in retail establishments and perform business analytics from remote locations.
Thirty communities use the ShotSpotter system to identify and locate gunfire and other explosive sounds.
Give us your suggestions for who and what will influence RFID adoption in the next three years.
The company is now offering a residential security solution that uses passive high-frequency RFID tags to activate or deactivate the system.
Rfidium debuts RFID tag for boxes, pallets; Idesco intros RFID-enabled touch-screen terminal; Japan’s Surutto Kansai to issue smart cards in South Korea; Tectus announces new LF/HF handheld; Xterprise Offers RFID-enabled Retail Applications; San Francisco’s Urban Tavern Uses RFID for Precise Pours.
Give us your suggestions for who and what will influence RFID adoption in the next three years.
SkyeTek is commercializing a managed service that uses smart cabinets and other unattended RFID readers to monitor inventory and notify field sales staff when customers require replenishment. Early users have reported rapid ROI from reduced out-of-stocks and time savings resulting from less inventory management time and paperwork.