Symbol Sues Intermec
The RFID intellectual property plot thickened late last week as Symbol sued archrival Intermec over the latter’s use of certain wireless communications technologies.
The RFID intellectual property plot thickened late last week as Symbol sued archrival Intermec over the latter’s use of certain wireless communications technologies.
A task force composed of Republican U.S. Senators announced it would work to ensure that RFID technology is not burdened with premature regulations.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission says that for now, companies should bear responsibility for addressing privacy concerns raised by RFID applications.
Intermec has won the first of five contracts to be awarded by the U.S. federal government throughout 2005 as part of the Automatic Information Technology (AIT) RFID initiative.
For those considering an RFID deployment, this article considers three “common mistakes” made by those who came before you.
SAP and Intel announced an RFID collaboration at the annual CeBIT show last week in Hanover, Germany.
South Korea’s largest and busiest port, the Port of Busan, is deploying a trial RFID container-tracking system to help secure and expedite shipments.
Enterprise computing giant SAP and RFID leader Intermec have joined forces to get smaller businesses interested in RFID.
Label maker Avery Dennison says it has developed a passive 915 MHz RFID tag design that works in metal-heavy environments, such as automotive plants.
The systems integrator known for its scientific RF testing methods has upgraded Trifecta, the tag-testing software it launched last October.