New NXP RFID Chips Bring Multiple Functions to Item-Level Tagging
NXP Semiconductors’ new G2iL and G2iL+ EPC Gen 2 chips will enable tags to be turned on or off, be switched into low read range, send tamper alerts or transfer data to microcontrollers.
Impinj Releases Compact High-Performance EPC RFID Portal
The Speedway xPortal, designed for retail settings, offices, hospitals or other indoor environments, achieves high tag read rates, thanks in large part to its integrated Dual Linear Phased-Array antenna.
What RFID Standards Does Wal-Mart Use?
What types of tags and interrogators does the retailer utilize in its supply chain? —Name withheld ——— Wal-Mart employs ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) Gen 2 ISO 18000-6C readers and tags. —Mark Roberti, Editor, RFID JournalL.A. Broadcaster Misinforms Public About RFID Credit Cards
A television station exaggerates the threat, and then shills for Identity Stronghold.
L.A. Broadcaster Misinforms Public About RFID Credit Cards
A television station exaggerates the threat, and then shills for Identity Stronghold.
Making Objects Smarter
New RFID reader chips can be embedded in products to give them the intelligence to interact with people and the world around them.
Should You Abandon the Status Quo?
RFID Journal LIVE! 2010 will feature more than 50 reasons why you should stop doing things the way you do them today, and begin using radio frequency identification.
Jill Konrath Discusses How to Sell RFID to Big Companies
The bestselling author and sales trainer explains her strategy for cracking big accounts—and previews the workshop she’ll conduct at RFID Journal LIVE! 2010.
