“USB Stick” RFID Reader Debuts

iDTRONIC announced a UHF RFID read/write device in a USB stick form factor. The USB Stick can be plugged into PCs, laptops and other devices with USB ports to give them RFID read/write ability. The device has significantly less range than most fixed-position UHF readers and has been envisioned for use in offices.

Accusations of Anti-RFID Bias Are Deserved

At least one reader feels I’ve been unfair to bloggers and journalists. While there are certainly some who cover radio frequency identification objectively, the evidence suggests most jump all over every negative news story about the technology.

Accusations of Anti-RFID Bias Are Deserved

At least one reader feels I’ve been unfair to bloggers and journalists. While there are certainly some who cover radio frequency identification objectively, the evidence suggests most jump all over every negative news story about the technology.

Turkish Retailer Plans Big Item-Level RFID Expansion

LCWaikiki, one of Turkey’s leading apparel retailer, has been using item-level RFID tracking in one of its stores for about three months and plans to install systems at 50 to 60 more locations within six months. The company credits the system for reducing inventory tracking time by 60 and 70 percent for certain processes.

Tagging Sellable Units

Tagging Sellable Units

Sam’s Club has spelled out an aggressive timetable for item-level tracking. Help is at hand, so suppliers can successfully tag a wide variety of products and achieve internal benefits.

RFID News Roundup

RTLS protects ER employees at Madrid’s 12 de Octubre Hospital; Lisbon transit operators order 25 million contactless tickets; California District Attorney’s office tracks files with RFID; RedPrairie integrates mobile asset-tracking software into warehouse management; SmarTrac unveils new smart card inlay, delivers cards for Cairo Metro; OTA Training opens office in Australia.