Alien Cuts Tag Price

Alien Cuts Tag Price

The EPC tag and reader maker has dropped the price of its Class 1 label to less than 20 cents each for orders of 1 million.

Delta begins second RFID bag tag test

This article was originally published by RFID Update.April 1, 2004—Delta Air Lines Inc. starts its second test of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to track bags today in hopes of improving accuracy over the 96.7% to 99.9% it achieved in a test last...

Alien Cuts Tag Price

This article was originally published by RFID Update.April 1, 2004—The EPC tag and reader maker has dropped the price of its Class 1 label to less than 20 cents each for orders of 1 million.Read the article at RFID Journal
Coping With Regulations

Coping With Regulations

Countries are introducing track-and-trace regulations to prevent terrorist attacks and protect the food supply. RFID can help

companies comply.

Civil liberties groups unite for RFID protest

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 31, 2004—Cross-border sharing of biometric data could infringe human rights, warns an international coalition of civil liberties groups.Read the article at silicon.com

RFID deadline hits a wall, study says

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 31, 2004—Radio frequency identification technology, seen as a way to streamline supply chain operations, isn’t exactly on the fast track to widespread use.Read the article at CNET News.com

ADT at Gartner ITxpo: Gartner on RFID

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 31, 2004—The sensor network, already emerging from applications of RFID chips, will transform computing and life as we know it by 2014, predicts Gartner fellow Tom Austin.Read the article at ADTmag.com