by Admin | Apr 8, 2008 | News
California delayed implementation of its pedigree law for pharmaceuticals by two years, to January, 2011. In its ruling, the California Board of Pharmacy said companies in the pharmaceutical supply chain were not ready to meet the complex new requirements, and also called into question RFID technology maturity.
by Admin | Apr 8, 2008 | News
Martec says its system will offer improved read range and other benefits compared with traditional passive RFID tags, and cost less than systems using active tags.
by Admin | Apr 8, 2008 | News
The prefabricated transportable structure, developed by a European startup, features RFID interrogators at the point of sale and exit door, enabling a retailer to operate without staff, and to quickly open up new branches to meet demand.
by Admin | Apr 8, 2008 | News
A new battery-assisted passive RFID tag, small enough to fit in a pocket, enables users to track keys to lock boxes, as well as manage small high-value assets.
by Admin | Apr 7, 2008 | Editor's Views
The European Commission is proposing requirements that could dramatically curtail the benefits of RFID technology, so end users and vendors need to submit comments before April 25.
by Admin | Apr 7, 2008 | News
Alien Technology introduced a Gen2-compliant RFID chip with 512 bits of user-programmable memory. Alien’s new H3 Higgs chip also offers password protection for reading and writing. The company claims the chip is 25 percent more sensitive than previous-generation products, providing improved performance and read range.
by Admin | Apr 7, 2008 | News
The Higgs 3 chip is more sensitive to RF signals than earlier models, sports a read password to secure data and comes with 512 bits of user memory.
by Admin | Apr 7, 2008 | Expert Views
Europe is home to some of the few live Near Field Communication rollouts, but they remain small and services are limited.
by Admin | Apr 7, 2008 | News
Formerly the senior program director for worldwide events and conferences at Gartner, Hughes will assume responsibility for RFID Journal’s events program.
by Admin | Apr 4, 2008 | News
Aberdeen Group has released the latest installment in a series of reports on RFID adoption. Entitled , the report is available free for a limited time. This article is the executive summary, contributed by report author Michael Dortch.