by Admin | Sep 12, 2007 | News
RFID solutions provider ODIN technologies today released the tenth in its series of RFID hardware benchmarks. Entitled , this one addresses the burgeoning market for RFID medical cabinets and shares the results of performance analysis ODIN conducted on three particular products.
by Admin | Sep 12, 2007 | News
Until now, the long-range real-time location system has been utilized solely by the military, but Gentag hopes to develop the tag for use in the private sector, to pinpoint people and objects up to 12 miles away.
by Admin | Sep 12, 2007 | News
There is no evidence, the company maintains, to support the notion that implanting RFID chips in animals or humans causes tumors.
by Admin | Sep 11, 2007 | News
Microsoft officially announced the availability of BizTalk Server 2006 R2, the software solution designed to seamlessly connect an enterprise’s processes and applications. One of the new features most touted by the software giant is its enhanced support for RFID.
by Admin | Sep 11, 2007 | News
Although it won’t be commercially available until next year, the device will be able to read and write to tags that communicate at the 13.56 MHz, 952-954 MHz and 2.45 GHz radio bands.
by Admin | Sep 11, 2007 | News
SkyeTek says it is working with the ski resort operator to develop RFID-enabled mountain services and applications.
by Admin | Sep 10, 2007 | Editor's Views
Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard discuss their rollout plans and the state of adoption in their respective industries at EPC Connection 2007.
by Admin | Sep 10, 2007 | News
This weekend the Associated Press broke a story suggesting a link between VeriChip’s implantable chip technology in animals and the formation of cancerous tumors. The story has been picked up widely, from the mainstream media to pet publications to tech blogs. Following is what the RFID industry needs to know.
by Admin | Sep 10, 2007 | Expert Views
Radio frequency identification is a smart way to keep freight moving forward.
by Admin | Sep 10, 2007 | News
The Dutch retailer gave RFID-enabled phones to 100 customers, who use the devices to receive deposits from bottle-return machines, make charitable donations and pay for purchases.