Can a UHF Gen 2 RFID Tag’s Password Be Changed by a Reader?

Is it possible to do this, or is the password permanent? —Name withheld ——— According to Sanjiv Dua, the president of training and consulting firm RFID4U, the passwords to lock memory and to kill a tag can be changed by a reader unless the permalock feature was...

How Is RFID Being Used in the Railroad Sector?

In what ways has the industry utilized the technology? —Majid ——— Dear Majid, Your e-mail requesting information about the use of radio frequency identification in the railroad industry was passed along to me. There are many different ways in which railroads have...

RFID News Roundup

RF Code intros RFID-enabled security solution for monitoring personnel and events; Ubisense launches mapping app that can combine RFID and other data with Google Maps; Smartrac unveils implant system for animal identification; Invengo builds RFID inlay production plant in North Carolina; TracTech Systems announces printer for RFID-enabled jewelry tags; Frost & Sullivan says new study indicates real-time location systems are becoming essential.

HayTag Looks for Lost Dogs

HayTag Looks for Lost Dogs

Haystack Technologies is marketing a Dash7-compliant active 433 MHz RFID tag that attaches to a pet’s collar, as well as a reader that plugs into an iPhone.

How Can I Find Partners for Providing VAR Services?

I am looking for RFID solutions providers with whom I can cooperate, and perhaps become their value-added reseller here in Vietnam. What do you recommend I do? —Ninh (Vietnam) ——— Dear Ninh, My suggestion would be for you to attend RFID Journal LIVE! 2013, to be held...