A Living Lab For RFID Testing

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 15, 2004—Four partners, including logistics company Tibbett & Britten Americas, launch a lab they say will let companies assess and test RFID in a real working warehouse environment.Read the article at...

The RFID Privacy Scare Is Overblown

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 15, 2004—The privacy scare surrounding radio frequency identification tags is greatly overblown. No company or government agency will be secretly scanning your house to find out what products you’ve...

Tagged for speed

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 15, 2004—Alaskans moving to take advantage of high-tech tracking system.Read the article at Anchorage Daily News
Other Voices

Other Voices

RFID Journal‘s new Guest Column section is designed to give readers a chance to hear a range of viewpoints.

DOD Completes Successful Pilot

DOD Completes Successful Pilot

The U.S. Department of Defense Combat Feeding Program successfully completes a pilot for tracking combat rations from “vendor to foxhole.”

RFID News Roundup

VDC revises market projection upward; FEIG introduces industrial mid-range reader; CHEP launches PLUS ID service; SATO provides EPC hardware and services; DOD to hold Webinar for suppliers; EM Micro unveils ISO-compliant chip.

RFID: Not ready for retail primetime

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 11, 2004—Like kids in December, many retailers are excited as radio frequency identification (RFID) concepts move closer toward reality. But experts at some of the top technology firms warn that the...