Julie England on Why Texas Instruments Kept RFID

RFID Update spoke with Julie England, general manager of TI’s RFID business, about the significance of yesterday’s Sensors & Controls sale announcement and TI’s decision to keep RFID. This article recaps the discussion.

TI Sells Sensors & Controls Business

TI Sells Sensors & Controls Business

The company says it will retain its radio frequency identification group, claiming the sale will help focus its efforts in the semiconductor arena, including RFID.

Atlas Cold Storage Warms Up to RFID

The food distribution services company is tagging shipments as part of its service to one of Wal-Mart’s suppliers, and plans to leverage RFID in its own operations.

Pfizer Shipping RFID-tagged Viagra

One of the pharmaceutical industry’s most significant announcements with respect to RFID came Friday afternoon as drug giant Pfizer announced that is has begun shipping RFID-tagged bottles, cases, and pallets of Viagra.

Colorado Looks to Active RFID for Cervids

Colorado Looks to Active RFID for Cervids

After a trial of passive RFID tags, the state’s agriculture department plans to test battery-powered tags to attain the 100 percent read rates it seeks for tracking elk and deer on ranches.

Report: RFID Beyond Early Adoption Stage (Finally)

Research firm Regan, Jacob & Sydney (RJS) today released a free report entitled , which addresses the question: has RFID finally matured beyond the stage of early-adopter pilots to more mainstream adoption? RJS’s answer: yes. This article explains.