RFID News Roundup
Intelleflex announces new semi-passive tag; Korea Airport Assoc. buying UPM bag-tags; TDK achieves prototype thin-film transistor tags; TI
NewsSeptember 28, 2007Intelleflex announces new semi-passive tag; Korea Airport Assoc. buying UPM bag-tags; TDK achieves prototype thin-film transistor tags; TI
NewsSeptember 28, 2007Moteiv's new, smaller mote; National Envelope Corp. markets RF-blocking security sleeve; vendors partner on RFID center for apparel;
NewsMay 10, 2007RFID tools are emerging to help consumers protect their privacy.
NewsApril 1, 2007Can RFID help keep terrorists and weapons of mass destruction from breaching our security?
NewsFebruary 1, 2007Baird has released its August report. The 15-page document is a worthwhile read for anyone requiring an
NewsAugust 21, 2006HP Labs has developed a prototypical passive tag that's long on memory, short on range and suitable for
NewsJuly 18, 2006Interrogator supports HF and LF cards; Microsoft announces RFID software, hardware support; Philips supplying chips for French e-passports;
NewsJune 9, 2006A draft report from a DHS advisory group argues that the benefits from using RFID-enabled documents to verify
NewsMay 22, 2006Why crack the code? Because greater openness means greater security.
Expert ViewsFebruary 28, 2005