New Tag Aims to Protect Consumer Privacy
Mikoh says both consumers and retailers will benefit from its new product tag designs.
Mikoh says both consumers and retailers will benefit from its new product tag designs.
Companies must sort through the noise and learn where and how RFID can deliver real business value.
Tracking goods with sensor-equipped RFID tags could revolutionize perishable-item transport by slashing spoilage-related costs.
Chipmakers are integrating nearly all of the vital components used in passive UHF readers onto a single chip.
RFID tools are emerging to help consumers protect their privacy.
As airplane manufacturers and government take the lead, airlines, suppliers and airports look at the benefits of tracking parts, tools, luggage carts and even people to improve safety and reduce costs, inefficiencies and flight delays.
MEMs tags will provide health-care organizations a more effective and accurate way to track and count instruments.
A university senior has developed a social-networking system to share information about tagged objects, places and people.
Don’t blame the FDA for not imposing mandates to speed up RFID’s adoption in the pharmaceutical industry.
There’s no doubt that end users, vendors and standards bodies are making great strides.