by Admin | Aug 7, 2007 | News
CISC Semiconductor has announced a new RFID tag evaluation tool combining hardware and software from National Instruments. It is targeted at everyone from tag manufacturers to end users to RFID test labs as a solution for robust, scientific testing and measurement of RFID tags.
by Admin | Aug 6, 2007 | News
RFID technologies offer retailers new ways to serve customers and enhance the shopping experience—and some stores are taking advantage today.
by Admin | Aug 6, 2007 | News
RFID-enabled shopping carts can benefit retailers and consumers.
by Admin | Aug 6, 2007 | News
Avery Dennison, Motorola and Vue Technology will run a live “Dock to Stock” demonstration at the RFID Journal—AAFA Apparel & Footwear Summit, illustrating how RFID can deliver benefits throughout the supply chain.
by Admin | Aug 6, 2007 | Editor's Views
Some companies tagging goods to meet RFID mandates are missing an opportunity to cut costs and increase sales.
by Admin | Aug 6, 2007 | Expert Views
The federal government is using RFID in ways that will impact your business.
by Admin | Aug 6, 2007 | Expert Views
If EPCglobal and the Near Field Communication Forum join forces, consumers could use mobile phones to access the Internet of Things.
by Admin | Aug 6, 2007 | Expert Views
A number of factors are conspiring to significantly increase the potential for counterfeit drugs to wind up in our homes.
by Admin | Aug 6, 2007 | News
Savi Technology announced that six firms have licensed its electronic container seal intellectual property, which was incorporated earlier this year as part of the ISO 18185 standard for e-seals. The company intends for its licensing program to accelerate adoption of the ISO 18185 standard and active RFID e-seal solutions overall.
by Admin | Aug 3, 2007 | News
Sokymat’s new EPC Gen 2 asset-tracking tag and compact HF tags; Emerson & Cuming announces new metal-mount tag; Schreiner buys X-ident; HF tag maker opens Brazilian plant to serve growing market; Newham College launches RFID lab; NFC Forum issues tag specs; RFID growth expected to triple in U.S. health-care sector.