Calling All RFID Students
RFID Journal is seeking volunteers to help out at RFID Journal LIVE! 2008.
RFID Journal is seeking volunteers to help out at RFID Journal LIVE! 2008.
Has RFID file tracking fallen by the wayside—or are companies and organizations adopting the application and reaping its benefits?
To outsmart hackers, smart security systems are combining RFID with video and biometric technology.
Adopting RFID all at once could lower the cost of deployment, deliver business benefits and offset a government mandate to track drugs.
Adopting RFID all at once could lower the cost of deployment, deliver business benefits and offset a government mandate to track drugs.
AESSEAL assessed EPC Gen 2 tags and interrogators at GS1 UK’s new RFID test center, with plans to deploy the technology to speed up the time needed to receive and locate products.
A California startup has developed WineM, an RFID-enabled wine rack that lets aficionados and sommeliers manage their collection visually.
BindTech, a Nashville, Tenn., bindery, received a patent for a process that can embed an RFID tag in a book cover as it is being manufactured.
A key member of the EPCglobal committee that is developing the 13.56 MHz Gen2 HF standard has serious doubts as to whether the standard will represent a significant improvement over what is already available in the market, and if it can meet pharmaceutical industry needs for high-speed item-level identification.
Tracking tagged goods—and recycling their packaging—will reduce our energy needs.